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ALNS’ The Structure of Nouns

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ALNS’ The Structure of Nouns summarises how nouns can contain one, two or more words, and what each type is called.  It includes exercises, answer sheets and a bibliography.  Eleven pages.

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Understanding what nouns can include helps expand language range and comprehension.  It also assists literacy & numeracy teachers illustrate the options involved in text creation.  This, in turn, positively affects confidence and expression.

This document serves as a companion to other ALNS resources about nouns.  It assumes the reader knows that nouns name persons, places, states, things and times.  It doesn’t seek to teach the structure of nouns per se.  Rather, it highlights the possible ways to teach this subject.

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This resource is available as an MS Word document and/or .pdf file.  Due to the nature of the online environment, a pre-purchase view isn’t possible.  ALNS’ templates aim to help teachers primarily although many are suitable for learners, too.  None of them, however, substitute the need for you to research and deliver to the needs of your students.

You are charged a nominal fee to cover a very small part of its production.  How we stagger teaching and learning is subjective.  What’s offered here is not the only way to teach things.  The aim in providing this resource is to help you prepare and revise efficiently.  It is not a lesson plan so remember to assess its appropriateness in your program.

In purchasing this template, you may copy and use it in educational and non-commercial settings only if you leave the branding and copyright notices in place.  ALNS’ resources are registered with Australia’s Copyright Agency Limited.  This permission extends to government-recognised teaching institutions.  You are not permitted to distribute it freely to your wider networks.  The terms and conditions for downloading, using and modifying this document can be found here.

All the best with your teaching!

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