CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.1g
Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified.
Adjectives Lesson Plan: Conventions of Standard English
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This lesson accompanies the BrainPOP topic Adjectives, and supports the standard of gathering vocabulary knowledge to comp...
Using Adjectives to Compare: Dare to Compare
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In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades K-3, students watch the BrainPOP Jr. movie Using Adjectives to Compare and explore related resources to learn about comparative and superlative adjectives. St...
2.5.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Take a snapshot from the movie and describe it in a sentence using comparatives.
Make a map comparing food Ben and Moby find in the supermarket.
Use a map to explain a spelling rule about co...
2.5.1 Comparatives Lesson Plan
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In the BrainPOP ELL movie, The Hungrier Shopper (L2U5L1), Ben and Moby go shopping at the supermarket for their lunch. They are trying to choose food items that are tastier and cheaper than others. In...
2.5.2 Superlatives Lesson Plan
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In the BrainPOP ELL movie, Biggest and Best (L2U5L2), Ben and friends are amazed by what they see in a book of world records, from the world’s heaviest lemon to the longest snake! Inspired, Moby wants...
2.5.5 Comparatives and Superlatives Review Lesson Plan
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In the BrainPOP ELL movie, The Best Yearbook (L2U5L5), Ben and Moby recall funny, silly and embarrassing situations as they work on the school yearbook together. In this lesson plan, adaptable for gra...