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Festival of Lights

What happens during India’s biggest and brightest holiday, Diwali?

From the October 2024 Issue

Learning Objective: to identify when to use is and are

sits

singluar verb

bags

plural subject

pan

singular subject

sit

plural verb

Directions:

Read the hint below. Then read the blurbs that follow. Pick the correct word in each bolded word pair.

Is or Are?

If the subject is singular, use is.

The dog is barking. The crowd is loud.


If the subject is plural, use are.

The dogs are barking. Lola and Rob are in eighth grade.

This article was originally published in the October 2024 issue.

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Activities (3)
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Step-by-Step Lesson Plan

Close Reading, Critical Thinking, Skill Building

Table of Contents

1. Prepare to Read

(5 minutes)

Watch the Video

Show students Grammar Hack: Is or Are?, a short animated video with tips for how to keep these words straight.

Set a Purpose for Reading

Direct students’ attention to the hint box and directions on page 2 or at the top of the digital story page. Read each aloud.

2. Read and Discuss

(10 minutes)

Have students read the three boxes of text independently or with a partner, circling the correct word in each bolded word pair. Optionally, share the interactive version of this activity, which has dropdown menus. Then discuss the answers.

In your Resources tab, find an anchor chart and a skill-reinforcement activity called Subject-Verb Agreement. This resource is also available as a Google Slideshow for projecting.

3. Write

(45 minutes)

Have students practice using this grammar skill in context using “Festival of Lights” as a model. Working in pairs, students should research and write three short blurbs about a holiday of their choosing. Each blurb should include at least one is/are pair (or any singular/plural verb pair) from which to select the correct answer. Students should also create an answer key. Have students exchange blurbs and complete each other’s activities.


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