Verb Tense Study
Verb Tense Study
Verb Tense Study
2.0
PRESENTERS :
ANDREA GRABOW
E D U C A T I O N P R O G R A M SPECIALIST – O E L A S
OBJECTIVE
S
Understand the Verb Tense Study methodology as a
strategy for explicitly teaching verb tenses using
English Language Proficiency (ELP) standards in the
Structured English Immersion (SEI) Grammar Block.
CONCEPT CHARTS
CONCEPT CHARTS
1. Types of Sentences
2. Singular & Plural Nouns
3. Types of Verbs
_ NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE ?
Type of Sentence Use Punctuation Example
Declarative Telling Sentence . The dog runs.
Negative “NO” sentence . The dog does not run.
He was is will be
r
It was is will be
Formula:
subject + verb(s) +
finisher.
Examples: Poor air quality
causes difficulty breathing
for asthmatics.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
FORMULAS
1. Action Verb
declarative
⯈ subject + verb(s) + finisher
Formula
negative
is
⯈ subject + modal + not + verb + finisher
dependen interrogative
t on the ⯈ modal + subject + verb + finisher
daily
language 2. “To be” Verb
objective. declarative
⯈ subject + “to be” + finisher
negative
⯈ subject + “to be” + not +
finisher
interrogative
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
EXAMPLES
Examples should reflect
1. Action student language
proficiencies and grade
level
Verb
⯈ Poor air
declarative causes .difficulty breathing for
quality
negativ asthmatics.
e
⯈ Peopl
do not eat all types of minerals.
e
interrogative
⯈ Do scientists use diamonds to build
lasers?
2. “To be” Verb
declarative
⯈ Smog is a pollutant.
negative
2.
Sentences
5.
1. Picture/Photo
2.
3.
4.
2. C HOOSING A PICTURE/PHOTO
Builds connections between the tense and
current classroom instruction or content
Obvious visible action
Multiple possible subjects
Elicits content, academic, or grade
level vocabulary
Allows for students to generate predictions
or inferences
3. GENERATE A LIST OF
VERBS
With students generate 3-5 verbs
⯈Student can discuss with partners and share
out draft
scribe
write
Pre-plan “push” vocabulary
academic or content specific
synonyms for everyday language
syntactical compose
pushes
Exploring the Syntax of
Verbs
Com mon Physical Action Phrasal
to play, to read, to walk to break out, to catch up, to eat
State of Being out
am, is, are, was, were, be, being, Transitive
been to bring (a gift), to recite (a poem)
(to be amazed, to be upset) Reflexive
Content-related Physical to introduce myself, to prepare
Action yourself
to evacuate, to investigate, to Mental Action
solve to wonder, to imagine, to
4. GENERATE A LIST OF
SUBJECTS
With students generate 3-5 subjects
⯈Student can discuss with partners and share
out Pre-plan “push” vocabulary student
academic or content specific
boy
pupil
synonyms
for everyday language
scholar
syntactical pushes
Exploring the Syntax of
Subjects
Singular Common Preceded by an Adjective
A tiger… The intelligent students…
Plural Common Human Subjects + “who…”
Seven teachers … The woman is holding a purse…
Proper (singular and Plural) Inanimate Subjects +
Principal Kline / Freedom “that…”
Fighters The car that crashed into…
Compound Subjects + “with…”
5. GENERATING
SENTENCES
Procedures for Generating Sentences
Review formula
Orally brainstorm (pair-share, small group, whole group)
Students rehearse (orally or written), then teacher has
students read sentence as teacher records on the chart
Teacher thinks-aloud analysis of each sentence one at a time
Class directs teacher to code each sentence according the
formula
Sentence 1:
Teacher picks S-V and guides construction of sentence
Sentence 2:
Teacher picks S-V, but students do work of constructing
sentence
VERB TENSE STUDY
PROCEDURES
Preview Chart
?
Generating Subjects & PACE &
Verbs FREQUENCY OF
?
Creating Sentences INSTRUCTION
?
Extended Practice
?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2. Students generate
(orally/written)
sentences using the
tense taught – in
pairs or
independently
Round II
Methodolog
III-L1(V): HI-5: using simple present tense irregular verbs:y to
REVERSEnegative,
QUESTIONING
be, to have, to do, and to go, to produce declarative,
and interrogative simple sentences.
A strategy that requires students to Air is a common resource
form questions in response to that we use every time we
answers provided by a text, the The condition of the air
breathe.
teacher, or by another student.
effects people’s health. The
Use the formula to FIND and preservation of air quality
record a sentence remains a challenge for
subject + “to be” + FACT modern society.
Use the formula to WRITE a
question for which the sentence you If you live in a large city, you
recorded is the answer have probably seen smog, a
interrogative + “to be” + FACT mixture of chemicals that
occurs as a gray- brown haze
Use the formula to REVISE the
in the atmosphere.
original
sentence
Smog is primarily due
subject + “to be” + not + revised FACT
to automobile exhaust
Round II
Methodolog
III-L1(V): HI-5: using simple present tense irregular y
REVERSE QUESTIONING
verbs: to be, to have, to do, and to go, to produce
declarative, negative, and interrogative simple
sentences.
A strategy that requires students to
form questions in response to Find:
answers provided by a text, the Air is a common resource that we
teacher, or by another student. use every time we breathe.
Use the formula to FIND and
record a sentence Write:
subject + “to be” + FACT What is the common resource we
Use the formula to WRITE a use every time we breathe?
question for which the sentence you
recorded is the answer Revise:
interrogative + “to be” + FACT Air is not an uncommon
resource because we use it every
Use the formula to REVISE the
original
time we breathe.
sentence
subject + “to be” + not + revised FACT
IT IN
TEXT
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by, L. Frank Baum
The sun had baked the plowed land into a gray mass, with
little cracks running through it. Even the grass was not green,
for the sun had burned the tops of the long blades until they
were the
same gray color to be seen PAST PERFECT
everywhere.
FedViews
by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 2009
2. Write a 2-sentence
• The summary
Mayflower’s passengers highlighting
planned essential
to settle in the Virginia colony.
facts in
The the simple
first land pastwas
they sighted tense.
Cape Cod,+well
subject pastnorth of verb
tense their target.
+ finisher
Because it
• was November and winter was fast approaching, the colonists decided to drop anchor
in Cape Cod Bay. They went ashore on a cold, bleak day in December at a place
called Plymouth.
IT IN
SECONDARY
“The Coming M erger of Mind and Machine”
-Ray Kurzweil, Scientific American
Within a quarter of a century, machines will exhibit the full range of
human
intellect, emotions and skills, ranging from musical and other creative
aptitudes to physical movement. They will claim to
have feelings and, unlike today’s virtual personalities, will
be very convincing when they tell us so. By around
2020 a $1,000 computer will at least match the processing
power of the human brain. By 2029 the software for
intelligence will have been largely
mastered, and the average personal computer will be equivalent
to 1,000 brains.
Write a 3-5 sentence summary using the Future Perfect Tense
in two or
more sentences discussing the implications of increasing
SUPPORTING ALL
STUDENTS
1. With your partner, consider the following scenario.
2. Draft either a sentence frame/stem or a
formula designed to elicit a student response in
the simple future tense.
subject + will + verb + finisher
Remember…
your goal is for the
students to
apply/produce the
portion of the
response that is in
the simple future
tense.
Congratulations! Your lifelong dream
of being a reporter for the Verb
Tense Study Gazette is about to
become a reality!
REPORTER INTERVIEWEE
1. Choose a 1. Listen to the question
section/assignment.
2. Craft a response using the future
2. Craft 2-3 questions relevant progressive tense
to your section/assignment
that will allow your expert subject + will + verb-ing + finisher
interviewee to answer in
the future progressive Does the Beginning in
tense. Grammar O ctober, we will
Action Team be accepting
3. Record and code have any used
donations of. gently
articles
the response. upcoming
projects?
Beginning in October, we will be
accepting donations of gently
used articles.
What does fall We will be working
bring for the What is next W e will be
in conjunction with
Clause for National cleverly
several new
Construction Nominalization disguising
partners.
Crew? Society? ourselves as
nouns for
Halloween!
REPORTER
1. Choose a section/assignment