Lesson Plan: Countable and Uncountable Nouns English
This lesson plan includes the objectives and prerequisites of the lesson teaching students how to use countable and uncountable nouns with the correct articles, determiners, and quantifiers.
Objectives
Students will be able to
- identify countable and uncountable nouns,
- understand that countable nouns can be pluralised (e.g., apples, peaches, and cherries) but uncountable nouns cannot (e.g., information),
- use the correct words before countable nouns, including articles (i.e., a, an, and the), determiners (e.g., some), and numbers,
- use the correct words before uncountable nouns, including the article the and determiners (e.g., some),
- use any with countable and uncountable nouns for question forms and negatives,
- use correct open question forms with countable and uncountable nouns (e.g., how many/much…?).
Prerequisites
Students should already be familiar with
- articles (i.e., a, an, and the),
- nouns,
- plural forms of countable nouns (i.e., -s, -es, -ies),
- the present perfect tense,
- gerunds.