Thursday, October 6, 2016

Megan TS#7





After last weeks issues with "fudge" among other distractions, I decided to go with a different approach. First we went over the definition and differences between the past tense and past participles. During this time we went over examples of irregular verbs in both forms. We then transitioned into the subject of irregular verbs by using a quiz let I had designed for him. We first went through a series of vocab cards with the different irregular verbs in the past tense and past participles. In this way, he could familiarize himself with the different forms while I assessed which words he had more exposure to. To make the lesson activities more fun, we played three games. In the first quizlet game, David matched the irregular form of the verb with its past tense or past participle counterpart. The second game was more of a test, in that David had to conjugate the word himself based off whether it was in the past tense or past participles. For the third activity David created sentences using the word in both forms.

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