Ideas on how to teach grammar?
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I am teraching an autistic child and I want to teach him about nouns and verbs. He has enough vocabulary to do both. He is a visual learner, and learns by repetition. Thanks for your help.
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Answer:
Cut out pictures of places that he can associate with. Example: Person, Place, or Thing Nouns If he has pictures of places he went to on vacation that be a noun. Pictures of Santa Claus, Easter Bunny Picture of his school or his church would be another noun As for verbs. You may want to be a little creative as for the action. Roll a toy car on the floor. The car is going or moving on the floor. If you have space in your room or go outside. Bring a jump rope, hula hoop maybe you can get some moving for action.
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Other answers
Tons of (grammatically correct) reading. Sentence diagrams *might* help. Re: nouns vs. verbs, and old dictionary, the thicker the better.
A Guy
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