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  • 5.10

    Using simple plurals/plural forms


    Why is this important?
    Children need to understand and use plurals to be able to identify and describe more than one of something (e.g. duck vs. ducks; house vs. houses). It is fine for children to over-generalise the rule to begin with (e.g.‘fishes’, ‘breads’).

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    What to do
    • Make a scrapbook together.
    • On one page, put a picture of an object and on the other page, put a picture of several objects (e.g. one dog on one side; lots of dogs on the other page).
    • Either draw, print out, cut out, use stencils, etc. to prepare the pictures.
    • Whilst the child is drawing/sticking, take the opportunity to refer to ‘dog’/‘dogs’.
    • Talk about what you can see in the pictures, encouraging the child to say ‘a dog’/‘lots of dogs’.