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PowerPoint Presentations: Nouns

by Sue Shelton


Declining a Noun and Declining a Third Declension Noun

This “Declining a Noun” PowerPoint presentation highlights the first declension, making clear how to come up with all of the different noun forms. This clear explanation is followed by a series of questions about declining nouns that will help students work with the declension as well as help teachers foster active learning in their classrooms. The “Declining a Third Declension Noun” presentation will tackle the tricky third declension, making the forms and how to find them clear. Questions after the presentation of the declension have students work with the new material, helping them learn.


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