Tuesday, October 18, 2011

How to Teach Kids Action Verbs

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"Jump" is an action verb. A verb is a part of speech that expresses an action or a state of being of the subject of a sentence. The simplest types of verbs to learn are action verbs because they clearly indicate something that is done. The idea of learning about action verbs usually isn't appealing to many kids. However, you can make the process much more interesting by catering to various learning styles, such as visual, auditory and tactile learning.
1 Ask the kids to name some things that they enjoy doing. As they do so, write the action verbs from their responses on the board. Examples might include verbs such as "play," "dance," "sing," "color" and "paint."
2 Tell the class that these words are called "action verbs" because that these words illustrate various types of actions or things that you can do.
3 Instruct your students to write down five action verbs on a sheet of paper. Invite the students to come to the front of the class one at a time and act out one word from their list to see if their classmates can guess the action verb.
4 Give your students a work sheet in which they must circle action verbs out of choices of other types of verbs and words. For instance, one example might read, "run," "be" "dog." The students would have to pick out "run" as the action verb.
5 Read a story to the kids and instruct them to give some sort of signal whenever they hear an action verb. For instance, you might tell them to clap their hands twice when they hear an action verb.

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