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JOSUE JANAMPA

LUZ WALL
INTRODUCTION

Title: "Exploring Adjectives: Adding Descriptions to Our Words"

Briefly define adjectives: "Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns, giving us more information
about them."

Examples of adjectives:

SKY BLUE HAPPY CHILD

Interactive element: Ask students for adjectives they know and write them on the slide.
TYPES OF ADJECTIVES
Define and provide examples for each type:
• Descriptive: "Describes what kind or what a thing • Demonstrative: "Points out which thing or things.
is like. Examples: 'this' book, 'those' pencils."
Example: a 'spotty' dog.

• Comparative: "Compares two or more things. • Superlative: "Shows the highest degree.
Example: 'bigger' elephant." Example: 'biggest' mountain."

Engage students: Display images and ask them to identify the adjectives describing the images.
USING ADJECTIVES IN SENTENCES

Explain sentence enhancement with adjectives: "Adjectives make our sentences more interesting by
adding details.“

Showcase sentences:
- "The cat sat on the mat." (Without adjectives) - "The fluffy cat happily sat on the soft mat." (With adjectives)

Student involvement: Encourage students to create their own sentences using provided nouns and adjectives.
Example: Create a sentence using TREE and TALL, APPLE and SWEET, DOG and LITTLE.

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