Technology Infused Lesson Tracie King ED 402
Welcome to Mrs. Mariano’s 2nd Grade Class
Wednesday, November 14, 2012 • To introduce subject
and predicates, I ask the class to listen to me sing a song that I learned in elementary school
• A verb starts off the predicate part of a sentence
A sen-tence, sen-tence, sen-tence, has
five parts, parts, parts. It has a sub-ject and a
verb and it makes sense. It has a cap-it-al let-ter and an end
mark, mark. Now that’s the five parts of a sen-tence, aren’t we
SMART!
WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT?
Next I show the students a PowerPoint on subjects and
predicates.
Omar, Daviontae, and Esmeralda are taking notes from PowerPoint on
SMARTBoard.
Schedule • Then , I explain to the students ways you can
distinguish between subjects and predicates.
• Nouns names a person, place, or things.• The complete predicate of a sentence tells what
the subject does or is. It includes a verb and all other details that describe what is going on.
• There are two types of verbs• Tells what the subject is doing (Action- what you
can see)• Shows a state of being (You cannot see)
Students are being active listeners and participating in discussion with me.
Members of Each Group Receive Individual Instruction
I am explaining the worksheet to Tyler about how to label
and distinguish between subjects and predicates.
Worksheet
• Subjects & Predicates• Circle the subject and write out the complete predicate for
each sentence.• Name: Date:• ( 1 ) Christopher just got his grade report.• ( 2 ) Zachary surprised me with his test score.• ( 3 ) A loud crash could be heard.• ( 4 ) Korea exports many cars and trucks.• ( 5 ) Nobody believed that the rocket would work.• ( 6 ) Michael wrote about his vacation.• ( 7 ) The cars raced around the track.• ( 8 ) The emergency lights flickered on when the power went
out.• ( 9 ) Kimberly laid down on the bed.• (10) The soldier ran for cover when he heard the shot.• (11) Evan caused a lot of trouble for his teammates.• (12) The waiter should be here soon with the check.
Receiving hands on experience wasn’t exactly a walk in the park