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How can we talk about more than one of something? Ms. Radue shares tricks to remember how to add an -s or -es to make a noun plural. This lesson is for 2nd and 3rd grade students who are learning English and have intermediate to advanced English skills.

Reading ELD - KindergardenKitchen words
Reading ELD - 1st GradeFamilies and pronouns

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