Demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring verbs and adjectives by relating them to their opposites (antonyms).

Make-a-Map Ideas

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Have students make a map with a partner. In a text box, student A writes a simple sentence using one of the prepositions in, on, under, near, behind. For example, The dog is under the bench. Stude...

1.5.3 Was / Were Lesson Plan

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In the BrainPOP ELL movie, I Was Shy (L1U5L3), Ben describes what he was like as a young child using the past tense of the verb to be. But are his memories accurate or just flattering? In this lesson ...

1.3.2 Adjectives Lesson Plan

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In the BrainPOP ELL movie, Friends are Fair! (L1U3L2), Ben and Moby watch an exciting basketball game on TV, inspiring them to go outside and play, too. In this lesson, students are introduced to regu...

1.1.4 Adjectives Lesson Plan

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In the BrainPOP ELL movie Five Dogs (L1U1L4), Moby is walking dogs in the park. As he tries to keep track of all the different dogs, students are introduced to simple adjectives and prepositions of pl...