Describing Objects Practice Activity. Do the following 1.With a partner or small group, take turns describing the objects on the following pages. 2.Make.

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Describing Objects Practice Activity

Do the following 1.With a partner or small group, take turns describing the objects on the following pages. 2.Make sure you follow the sentence structure provided in the notes on the next page. 3.If you finish all the pictures in this slide show, find your own pictures online or use an object IRL. 4.This activity should continue for about 20 minutes and you and your partners should sign an equal amount of time so everyone gets practice

Unit 16 Notes Describing Objects 1.Describe the object's main shape. 2.Describe the shape of smaller pieces and attachments. 3.Describe patterns, surfaces and/or textures. 4.Show how it is used or held. Use the following sentence structure when describing objects. -Know? (object) -See before? -I have (object) Describe main shape Describe attached shapes Describe patterns, surfaces, textures Show how it is used or held