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Practice Subject-Verb Agreement and Singular/Plural Nouns

The Wilmington Stakes. A Game of Skill. Practice Subject-Verb Agreement and Singular/Plural Nouns. Teacher Page. Divide the class into 6 teams: Red, Green, Dark Blue, Purple, Light Blue, Orange . Show each slide. Have teams decide an answer.

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Practice Subject-Verb Agreement and Singular/Plural Nouns

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  1. The Wilmington Stakes A Game of Skill Practice Subject-Verb Agreement and Singular/Plural Nouns

  2. Teacher Page • Divide the class into 6 teams: Red, Green, Dark Blue, Purple, Light Blue, Orange . • Show each slide. • Have teams decide an answer. • The first team with the correct answer advances on the game board on slide 3. Click the team’s name/color at the bottom of the slide to advance. • The first team to reach the finish wins!

  3. The Wilmington Stakes Red Horse One Green Horse Two Dark Blue Horse Three Purple Horse Four Light Blue Horse Five Orange Horse Six

  4. Choose the letter of the sentence that is written correctly. • My sister loves frilly dressies. • Uncle Kevin tells the best storys. • That carpenter’s belt holds lots of tools. • The dentist checked all of Morgan’s tooth.

  5. Choose the letter of the sentence that is written correctly. • All of the actors’ costume are too big for them. • You wouldn’t wants to swim in icy Crater Lake! • The store sells mattresses.

  6. Choose the letter of the sentence that is written correctly. • Deers were becoming a real problem in our town. • They wandered into people’s yard and ate the flowers. • Aunt Jane reads gardening magazines often.

  7. Choose the letter of the sentence that is written correctly. • Our neighbor hung many bar of soap around her garden. • Now the deer are staying away. • Mooses are her next problem to solve.

  8. Choose the letter of the sentence that is written correctly. • Spiders spin silk threads. • The threads forms a web. • The web trap the food. • A water spider makes its web underwater.

  9. Read the paragraph. Choose the line that shows a mistake. • Ray draws funny cartoons, • and Ben copys his pictures. • They both draw well. • (no mistakes)

  10. Read the paragraph. Choose the line that shows a mistake. • Rosa always remembers her • mom’s birthday. She saves • her money to buy her a gift. • (no mistakes)

  11. Read the paragraph. Choose the line that shows a mistake. • Mice is cute in cartoons, but • you don’t want them in your • home. Mom threw a shoe at one! • (no mistakes)

  12. Read the paragraph. Choose the line that shows a mistake. • Heather’s dog had five puppies. • She will keep only one. She • wants one with a curly tail. • (no mistakes)

  13. Read the paragraph. Choose the line that shows a mistake. • Garth reads five books per • week. He never watchs TV. • He studies all the time. • (no mistakes)

  14. Read the paragraph. Choose the line that shows a mistake. • The grocery store close on • Sundays. If we run out of milk, • we have to wait until Monday. • (no mistakes)

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