This document outlines a class on the degrees of comparison in adjectives. It aims to teach students the correct use of adjectives and how to identify the positive, comparative, and superlative forms. The class includes an explanation of the rules with live examples, and students are given an assignment to practice comparing adjectives in their book.
2. OBJECTIVES:
TO TELL THE STUDENTS THE CORRECT USE 0F ADJECTIVES
TO ENABLE THE STUDENTS TOKNOW THE DEGREE OF COMPARISON.
WARM UP:
DISCUSSION ON ANY CHARACTER TRAIT OF EACH CHILD
METHODOLOGY:
EXPLANATION OF RULES
LIVE EXAMPLES
NOTES:
ADJECTIVES ARE WORDS THATDESCRIBEPEOPLEOR THINGS.
IT HAS THREE KINDS.
POISTIVE, COMPARATIVEAND SUPERLATIVE.
EXAMPLES:TALL,TALLER,TALLEST
POISTIVE IS USED ONLY WHEN WE TALK ABOUTTHE POISTIVE THINGS OF SOMETHING.
COMPARITIVEIS USED WHEN WE COMPARETWO THINGS.
SUPERLATIVEIS USED WHEN MORETHAN TWO THINGS ARECONSIDERED.
ASSIGNMENT:
EXERCISE GIVENIN THEBOOK.
SUBMITTEDTO: ANJUSACHDEVA
SUBMITTEDBY : JHILMILBATHLA