Grade 1 · Lesson 13 — Finding nouns inside a sentence

U1 · Level One — Parts of Speech · Nouns (3 of 4) · blocked practice · 10–15 min · 18 slides · no Poodle book pages yet — Square One runs on remedial sheets
Anchor to leave them with: A noun names something.
ObjectiveStudents will finding nouns inside a sentence.
Smallest pieceA sentence has nouns in it, and I can find every one.
Spot test“Can I put “the” in front of it?”
Why that test works'Can I put the in front of it?' works because the is a determiner, and determiners in English attach to nouns and to nothing else. *The table* is fine; the ran, the quickly, the and are not. So the test is not a trick — it is asking whether the word behaves the way only nouns behave.
Why — in your own words
MaterialsMini-whiteboard + pen per student · Board or screen for the deck · Board space kept clear for the VIP — it stays up all lesson · Worksheet — Lesson 13 · Deck: G1_L013_… .pptx · If it breaks: Remedial sheet 07, Remedial sheet 08
Vocabulary — pre-pointedT3: noun = a naming word — it names a person, a place, a thing, or an idea
T2: identify = find and name
SlidePartOn screen / bookTeacher says Teacher does — point, click, clapStudents
1LaunchGrammar — Day 13(nothing yet — this is on screen as they come in and settle)Have Grammar — Day 13 up before they enter. Say nothing about it; it is doing its work by being there.See it on the way in. Know grammar is next.
2LaunchFinding nouns inside a sentence“Assalamu alaykum.”Greet and settle.Return the greeting.
3LaunchToday — Launch highlighted“Our plan.”Point down the five steps.Look.
Launch(no slide — retrieval)“Yesterday: the spot test — “the” in front. Quick — one together.”60 seconds, no longer. Same language as when it was taught, a NEW example.
Note: SPIRAL. If they cannot do this, that is today's real work — stop and reteach with the sheet named against the error.
Answer together.
LaunchWhy — say it
ten seconds, off screen, in your own words
“The better we know words, the better we understand the Qur'an.”Why this matters. Say it, do not read it. Ten seconds.
Note: Your words. A different reason every lesson, on purpose.
Listen.
4LaunchA sentence has nouns in it, and I can find every one.“A sentence has nouns in it, and I can find every one.”Say it slowly. This is the one idea of the day.
Note: CONFOUND CONTROLLED: Starts with one noun per sentence and moves to two within the lesson — the book does not linger here and neither should we.
Listen.
5LaunchWhat we will do
· Yesterday: the spot test — “the” in front.
· A sentence has nouns in it, and I can find every one.
· The question we ask: “Can I put “the” in front of it?”
· Then we find them together.
“A sentence has nouns in it, and I can find every one. The question we ask ourselves is: Can I put “the” in front of it?”Click once per line. Land on the question — it is the tool they keep.Listen.
6Launchbus
AnswerCan I put “the” in front of it? → yes
“bus. Can I put “the” in front of it?”Ask it, answer it aloud together, then click.Answer together.
7I doToday — I do highlighted“Watch me do one — then I will leave it on the board.”Point to I do.Watch.
8I doI-do example
Watch me do one
the exact task, modelled — sentence · question · ring it · name it
“Look at the bus.” … “Can I put “the” in front of it?” … “bus — a noun.” “Your turn: same question, on your board.”One click per move: the sentence · the question · ring the word and name it · hand it over. Do it exactly the way you want them to do it — this is the task they are about to do on their boards, not a different, easier one.
Note: Model the DOING, not only the thinking. The ring is the same mark they will make; the wording is the same wording you want back.
Watch. Hands still.
I do(board — build the VIP, then leave it up)(you are narrating each stage as you draw it — see the stages)Build on the BOARD, not the slide.
· Write Look at the bus.
· ① Write the question underneath: Can I put “the” in front of it?
· ② Try it on bus — “the bus” — it works
· ③ Ring bus and name it: a noun
Then leave it up for the whole lesson.
Note: Walk it one click per step — this is the slide the teacher talks through, not one to flash. Leave the BOARD copy up; the slide can move on once they start, because the same strip is printed at the top of their sheet. Come back to it if anyone stalls.
Watch it being built. It stays there to look at.
9We doToday — We do highlighted“Together. Boards out.”Boards out.Boards ready.
10We doTo all little trees we are loyal.
Answerfind the noun
“To all little trees we are loyal.” … “Can I put “the” in front of it?”Wait. Boards up on signal. Scan before you reveal.Write the answer, boards up.
11We doAdjectives, Poodle recalled, modify nouns or pronouns.
Answerfind the noun
“Adjectives, Poodle recalled, modify nouns or pronouns.” … “Can I put “the” in front of it?”Wait. Boards up on signal. Scan before you reveal.Write the answer, boards up.
12We docat
Answeryes — Can I put “the” in front of it? works
“cat” … “Can I put “the” in front of it?”Wait. Boards up on signal. Scan before you reveal.Write the answer, boards up.
13We dodog
Answeryes — Can I put “the” in front of it? works
“dog” … “Can I put “the” in front of it?”Wait. Boards up on signal. Scan before you reveal.Write the answer, boards up.
14You doExit directions
Before you start
· Sheet and pencil
· Ask the question on every item
· Find the noun in each one
· Do all of them, then look up
· Wait for “go”.
procedure — given standing still, before anyone moves
Worksheet — Lesson 13
“Before you move. Sheet and pencil. Ask the question on every item. Find the noun in each one. Do all of them, then look up. When I say go — and not before.”Exit Directions. Give ALL of it standing still, before anyone touches anything. Then release. Do not add instructions once they are working — that is what the VIP on the board is for.
Note: Given BEFORE the release, in one go. Adding a step mid-task is what produces the hands going up.
Listen with hands still. Then start.
15You doVIP slide
How we did it together
the worked example — one click per step
1. Write Look at the bus.
2. ① Write the question underneath: Can I put “the” in front of it?
3. ② Try it on bus — “the bus” — it works
4. ③ Ring bus and name it: a noun
Worksheet — Lesson 13
“On your own. The question is the same: Can I put “the” in front of it?”Their sheet carries the same strip. Come back to this if anyone stalls.Work alone.
16ClosureToday — Closure highlighted“Boards up one more time.”Point to Closure.Boards ready.
17ClosureGradually he saw that they were adjectives—three!
Answer— (check against the spot test, not the meaning)
“Last one. Can I put “the” in front of it?”Boards up on signal. Scan. Click to reveal.
Note: Held-out item — the class has not met this one.
Answer. Hold up.
18ClosureA noun names something.“A noun names something.”Collect boards.Repeat: “A noun names something.”

If it breaks — stop and repair

Do not move on. Reteach with the sheet named against the error, and let the float absorb it.

Secure looks like: Given a sentence with two nouns — one concrete, one idea — the child finds both and justifies at least one with the spot test rather than by pointing at what it means.

Common errors

  • Calls the word after “the” a noun when it is an adjective — “the red…”
    The spot test is positional, and an adjective sits in the same slot.
    → “The red WHAT? It has not finished. Keep going to the naming word.” Remedial sheet 07
  • Refuses idea nouns — “you can't touch peace, so it isn't a thing”
    We taught person/place/thing first, and touchability generalised.
    → “Can you say THE peace? Then it is a noun. Some nouns you can only think about.” Lesson 17 exists for this. Remedial sheet 08
  • Finds only the first noun in a sentence
    Stops at the first success — a search habit, not a grammar error.
    → “Good. Now is there another one? Keep going to the period.” Remedial sheet 07

Three tiers

CoreAs written.
Bridge2–3 word items only. Teacher does the first one with the student.
FoundationOne word at a time; student echoes, then one clap. No sentences yet.

Non-verbal cue

Noun: flat hand, palm down, held still — a thing you could put on the table
Question continuum: “How many claps?” (concrete) → “How do you know that was one word and not two?” (open)
As-Suffah Academy · Language Arts · Grade 1 · Lesson 13 Launch → I do → We do → You do → Closure