Direct Objects Unit 3 Lesson 2.

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Direct Objects Unit 3 Lesson 2

Objectives Students will: Identify action verbs and name their direct objects.

Rules Some sentences express a complete thought with only a subject and an action verb. The ship sailed. In other sentences a direct object is used with the action verb. The captain steers the big ship.

Rules Direct Object It is a word in the predicate that receives the action of the word. A direct object answers the question “whom” or “what” after the verb. It can be a noun or pronoun (it takes the place of the noun) Sometimes a sentence does not have a direct object. For example: The ship sailed.

Rules The captain steers the ship? Subject? captain Verb? steers Question? What or Whom does the captain steer? Direct Object? ship

Practice The captain calls the crew? Subject? captain Verb? calls Question? What or whom does the captain call? Direct Object? crew

Practice The captain praises them. Subject? captain Verb? praises Question? What or whom does the captain praise? Direct Object: them

Practice The captain ordered the sailors on deck. Subject captain Verb? ordered Question? What or whom did the captain order? Direct Object: sailors

Practice Some sailors mopped the deck. Subject? some Verb? mopped Question? What or whom did some mop? Direct Object: deck

Practice Other sailors cooked the stew. Subject? others Verb? cooked Question? What or whom did the others cook? Direct Object: stew

Practice A crew member spotted some whales. Subject? member Verb Question? What or whom did the member spot? Direct Object: whales

Practice One sailor climbed the mast to the look. Subject? sailor Verb? climbed Question? What or whom did the sailor climb? Direct Object: mast

Practice He viewed the whales for a long time. Subject? He Verb? Question? What or whom did he view? Direct Object: whales

Practice He made a sketch of one of the whales. Subject? He Verb? made Question? What or whom did he make? Direct Object: sketch

Practice He showed it to another sailor. Subject? He Verb? showed Question? What or whom did he show? Direct Object: it

Practice They learn many interesting facts about whales. Subject? They Verb? learn Question? What or whom did they learn? Direct Object: facts

Practice Some whales sing. Subject? Some Verb? sing Question? What or whom do some sing? Direct Object: None

Practice Other whales hear it. Subject? Other Verb? hear Question? What or whom do others hear? Direct Object: it

Practice Some whales use sound for navigation. Subject? some Verb? use Question? What or whom do some use? Direct Object: sound

Practice They locate various objects by sound. Subject They Verb? Question? What or whom do they locate? Direct Object: objects

Practice Whales also have very good vision. Subject? Whales Verb? have Question? What or whom do whales have? Direct Object: Vision

Practice I heard a recording of actual whale songs. Subject? Verb? Question? What or whom did I hear? Direct Object: Recording

Circle verbs, and underline the direct objects April 14 My family and I took a trip on a whale-watching boat. Everyone searched the ocean for whales. At first we saw only other boats. Then a little girl pointed. We spotted three whales in the distance. Many people used their binoculars. The tall waterspouts from the whales’ blowholes really impressed me. Amazingly, the huge graceful creatures approached our ship. Then they dived. The ocean water covered their shiny bodies. They disappeared. Tears filled my eyes.

Homework WB pgs. 38-39