The document provides examples of singular and plural nouns. For each noun, there is an example using "this is" for a singular noun and "these are" for a plural form of the noun. Nouns presented with their singular and plural forms include pens, cars, children, women, feet, men, teeth, mice, tomatoes, potatoes, deer, fish, dogs, teachers, rulers, and keys. Questions are also provided checking understanding of singular vs plural through examples of a cat vs dog and students vs teachers. The document ends with a task to draw 4 favorite things from your house using "this is" and "these are".
The document provides examples of singular and plural nouns. For each noun, there is an example using "this is" for a singular noun and "these are" for a plural form of the noun. Nouns presented with their singular and plural forms include pens, cars, children, women, feet, men, teeth, mice, tomatoes, potatoes, deer, fish, dogs, teachers, rulers, and keys. Questions are also provided checking understanding of singular vs plural through examples of a cat vs dog and students vs teachers. The document ends with a task to draw 4 favorite things from your house using "this is" and "these are".
The document provides examples of singular and plural nouns. For each noun, there is an example using "this is" for a singular noun and "these are" for a plural form of the noun. Nouns presented with their singular and plural forms include pens, cars, children, women, feet, men, teeth, mice, tomatoes, potatoes, deer, fish, dogs, teachers, rulers, and keys. Questions are also provided checking understanding of singular vs plural through examples of a cat vs dog and students vs teachers. The document ends with a task to draw 4 favorite things from your house using "this is" and "these are".
THIS IS A POTATO THESE ARE POTATOES A DEER FIVE DEER
THIS IS A DEER THESE ARE DEER
A FISH FOUR FISH
THIS IS A FISH THESE ARE FISH
JANE : IS THIS A DOG? JOHN : NO, IT IS NOT. IT IS A CAT.
DONNY : ARE THEY TEACHERS?
MARTIN : NO, THEY ARE NOT. THEY ARE STUDENTS.
NANA : IS THIS A RULER?
RICK : YES, IT IS. IT IS A RULER.
KEIKO : ARE THESE KEYS?
RINA : YES, THEY ARE. THEY ARE KEYS. TASK : DRAW 4 FAVOURITE THINGS IN YOUR HOUSE AND USE THIS AS AN EXAMPLE (USE 2 PICTURES WITH THIS AND 2 PICTURES WITH THESE)
Girls' favorite book illustrated with games for attention and learning to count and general development.: This book contains incredible landscapes of the underwater world, the prehistoric world with dinosaurs, amazing landscapes from other inhabited planets and their inhabitants. It has everything that children love and it delights them: ancient sea monsters,