Regular and Irregular Plurals

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Regular and Irregular Plurals. State Content Standard: WA 1.5 – Identify and correctly use regular plurals and irregular plurals. Learning Objective:. Today we will write and use and plurals. regular. irregular. Activate Prior Knowledge. Vowels - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Regular and Irregular Plurals

State Content Standard:WA 1.5 – Identify and correctly use regular plurals and

irregular plurals.

Learning Objective:

Today we will write and use and

plurals.

regular

irregular

Activate Prior Knowledge

Vowels

Consonants – All the other letters of the alphabet

a e i o u

b c d f g h j k ln p q r s t v

m

w x y z

Concept DevelopmentToday we will be working with

words that end with a y to write them in their plural form.

Ex. lady boy daisy

There will be two types of plural forms. Some will be regular plurals and others will be irregular plurals.

A regular plural is a word that you add an “s” to at the end.

When words end in a we add “s” at the end to make it

plural.Ex. t + s = toys

vowel and a y,

oy

Non - examples

book + s = books

car + s = cars

Checking for Understanding

TPS – Why did I just add an s to tray to make it plural?

tray + s = trays

Irregular plurals are words that are not typical, usual, or common because they change spelling when talking about more than one.

When words end in a we drop the y and add “ies” to make

the word plural. Ex. strawber + ies = strawberries

consonant and a y

ry/

Non - examples

book + s = books

car + s = cars

Checking for Understanding

TPS – Why did I cross out the y and add “ies” to make it plural?

puppy + ies = puppies

Importance

Why are we learning about regular and irregular plurals?

To be able to write a plural correctly.

Skill Development

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

Make the word plural.

pen

penny

ny

+ ies = pennies

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

Make the word plural.

ber

berry

ry

+ ies = berries

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

k

key

Make the word plural.

+ s = keys

ey

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

monk

monkey

Make the word plural.

+ s = monkeys

ey

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

Closure

• What do you do if a word ends with a consonant and a y?

Drop the y and add “ies.”• Why is it important to learn regular and

irregular plurals?To learn to write a plural correctly.

Make the word plural.

by

+ ies = babies

ba

baby

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

Make the word plural.

s

sky

ky

+ ies = skies

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

d

day

Make the word plural.

+ s = days

ay

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

Make the word plural.

f

fly

ly

+ ies = flies

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

Make the word plural.

la

lady

dy

+ ies = ladies

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

Make the word plural.

dai

daisy

sy

+ ies = daisies

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies

Make the word plural.

count

country

ry

+ ies = countries

1. Look at the word.2. Underline the last two letters. 3. Ask yourself: vowel – y ? = s4. Ask yourself: consonant – y ? = ies