Alphabetizing Words Beginning With N and O

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  • Grade Level

  • Elementary School
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  • Subject

  • Language
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  • Length of Time

  • 45 Minutes
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  • Description

  • Students will have a worksheet consisting of words beginning with the letter N and O. They are to put words in alphabetical order. This lesson is for third through fith grade. It can also be used for special education students.
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  • Goals

  • Students will learn:

    * How to put words in alphabetical order
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  • Materials Needed

  • * The worksheet I have included in this lesson.

    * Pencils and Erasers
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  • Procedure

  • First, you will copy the worksheet so that each student will have a copy.

    Then, you will explain to the students how to put words in alphabetical order. The worksheet is in two parts. Part One consists of alphabetizing N words. Part Two consists of alphabetizing O words.

    Examples: Nothing, Never, November, Notify = Since these words begin with N, students will look at the other letters in each word. The answer to the examples is Never, Nothing, Notify, November.

    After that, you will pass out the worksheets so the students can work on them independently.

    When they have completed the worksheet, you will collect them.




    Worksheet - Alphabetizing Words

    Directions: Put the following words in alphabetical order.

    Part One - Alphabetizing Words That Begin With N

    1. Notice

    2. Nothing

    3. Never

    4. Notes

    5. Nuisance

    6. November

    7. Nervous

    8. Neighborhood

    9. Neglect

    10. Nurse

    Part Two - Alphabetizing Words That Begin With O

    1. Onion

    2. October

    3. Owner

    4. Orange

    5. Ownership

    6. Organization

    7. Outside

    8. Opportunity

    9. Opposition

    10. Office





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  • Grading

  • Each one is worth five points for a total of 100 points.

    100 to 90 = A

    89 to 80 = B

    79 to 70 = C

    69 to 60 = D

    Below 60 = F

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