Modal auxiliaries: will, would, shall, ought to

Modal auxiliaries: will, would, shall, ought to

I can use the modal auxiliaries "will," "would," "shall," and "ought to."

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General

The lesson will teach students when to use the modal auxiliary verbs: "will," "would," "shall," and "ought to."

Standards

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.4.1c

Learning objective

Students will be able to use modal auxiliaries in a sentence.

Introduction

First, students will review verbs. They will then be introduced to the concept of modal auxiliary verbs and these in particular: will, would, shall, and ought to.

Instruction

Students will be presented with examples of when to use these modal auxiliaries. They will use each in a sentence. After that, they will do a few activities that build on their knowledge of modal auxiliaries. Students will drag the correct modal auxiliary verbs to the sentences. They will also identify the modal auxiliary verbs in the sentences they read. Students will recap what they learned and match the modal auxiliaries to the descriptions of their uses.

Quiz

Review modal auxiliaries with 10 questions.

Closing

Students will recall what they learned with a fun Spin the Wheel activity. They will make sentences using the modal on which they land.

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