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  • (L153) Verbs in Action 3: GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    10 more GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences featuring high frequency verbs in context and the Banter Boys. The verbs featured in Volume 3 are: lift, water, catch, cry, shoot, listen, hop, hang up, wash, and hide.

    Verbs are all about actions. A great way to teach high frequency verbs in sentences is with pictures that move: GIFs!

    In this resource, we include GIFs of children demonstrating high frequency verbs in action. To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

    For each video-model, we scaffold four examples of different kinds of sentences you can use to model language with each GIF, e.g.:

      • Subject Verb (SV) Sentences: “The boy is hiding!”
      • Subject Verb Adverbial (SVA) Sentences: “The boy is hiding in the bushes.”
      • Compound: “The boy is hiding but I can still see him!”
      • Complex Sentences: “The boy is hiding because he doesn’t want his brother to find him.”
  • (L154): Verbs in Action 4: GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    10 more GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences featuring high frequency verbs in context and the Banter Boys. The verbs featured in Volume 4 are: carry, turn, open, fly, stir, stand up, cut, roll, give and tear.

    Verbs are all about actions. A great way to teach high frequency verbs in sentences is with pictures that move: GIFs!

    In this resource, we include GIFs of children demonstrating high frequency verbs in action. To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

    For each video-model, we scaffold four examples of different kinds of sentences you can use to model language with each GIF, e.g.:

      • Subject VerbThe boy is turning.
      • Subject Verb Object Adverbial PhraseThe boy is turning the tap handle.
      • Simple infinitiveThe boy is turning the tap handle to get water.
      • ComplexUnless the boy turns the tap handle the other way, water will go everywhere!
  • (L266) Verbs: Third Person Singular (3S) (Present Tense) Verb Sentence Builders

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    Around the age of 36-42 months, typically developing children start to use third person singular (present tense) forms of verbs, e.g.:

      • The dog digs.
      • He eats.
      • She dances.
      • It grows.

     

    These are sometimes called 3S verbs.

    Some people who speak English as a second language and/or have developmental language disorders need focused practice to learn and to use this grammatical form.

    This 26-page no-prep pack is designed to help, with both pictures and words making it suitable for children and adults.

  • (L270) Verbs: Future Tense Verbs: Auxiliary Verb “going to” (e.g. “The girl is going to sing”)

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    This 38-page no preparation pack is designed to provide people with structured practice using “going to” combined with verbs in their infinitive form to talk about things that will happen in the future. With both picture cues and orthography, this pack can be used with people of all ages.

  • (L271) Verbs: Future Tense Verbs: Auxiliary Verb “will” (e.g. “The girl will swim”)

    $5.99 including GST

    This 38-page no preparation pack is designed to provide people with structured practice using “will” combined with verbs in their infinitive form to talk about things that will happen in the future. With both picture cues and orthography, this pack can be used with people of all ages.