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Teach, Learn; Let, Leave

In this lesson, students will practice using the words teach, learn, let, and leave correctly in sentences. They will also proofread for correct verb usage. Definitions and rules for each word will be covered, along with examples. Homework workbook exercises included.

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Teach, Learn; Let, Leave

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  1. Teach, Learn; Let, Leave Unit 3, Lesson 14

  2. Objectives Students will: • Use the words teach, learn, let, and leave correctly in sentences. • Proofread for correct verbs.

  3. Definitions & Rules Teach, Learn: • Their meanings are related but they are not the same. Let, Leave • They sound similar but their meanings are different.

  4. Teach To give instruction He will teach us history. Learn To receive instruction He will learn about Rome. Let To permit Let Kevin go with us. Leave To go away from; to let remain in place. Leave it on the table. Examples

  5. Which is correct in each sentence, teach or learn? • How can I ______________ more about interesting places to visit in the city? • Tour guides will __________ you. • You can also ____________ a lot in the museum. • This book will ___________ you its history. learn teach learn teach

  6. Which is correct in each sentence, let or leave? • Will you _____________ me go to the museum with Nate this morning? • Don’t __________ your coat on the bench. • We should ________ this crowded train go by. • Where did I _________ the map? let leave let leave

  7. Choose the word in parenthesis that correctly completes each sentence. • We will (teach, learn) about fossils at the museum. • Will the guide (let, leave) us use the computers? 3. The guide used to (teach, learn) college students. 4. Please (teach, learn) us about that strange fossil. 5. (Let, Leave) me see it, please.

  8. Choose the word in parenthesis that correctly completes each sentence. • What kind of fossil would this plant (let, leave) behind? • Sam, we told your mother we would (let, leave) early. • I will (let, leave) you see my notes later. 4. I hope we (teach, learn) more about fossils in school.

  9. let First, leave me introduce myself. I am Ms. Kim, and I will learn you a little about fossils. You can teach more from the exhibits, so please leave lots of time to look at them. I will also leave you use the museum’s computers before you leave. Fossils learn us about early forms of life. They let their outlines in rocks and leave us see them eons later. Let me show you a fossil that learns us about dinosaurs. learn teach let teach leave let teaches

  10. Homework Workbook Pgs. 64 & 65

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