Irregular Plural Nouns
Irregular plural nouns are used when you are speaking about more than one noun. They are irregular because they do not follow the same rules as regular plural nouns. Regular plural nouns end in an /s/ so for example one house becomes two houses, and one cat becomes two cats.
Please remember, children with language delays and language disorders require many more repetitions with new grammar forms and therefore daily practice during the week is recommended. I often tell parents that 5-10 minutes a day will do wonders for your child. The following sites have practice and videos for your child.
Please remember, children with language delays and language disorders require many more repetitions with new grammar forms and therefore daily practice during the week is recommended. I often tell parents that 5-10 minutes a day will do wonders for your child. The following sites have practice and videos for your child.
If your child is receiving therapy for Irregular Plural nouns, then they have Boom cards that have been assigned to them so they can practice. Every child's password is a picture password of the bat and then the bird.