Connect to Writing. Content Objective Students will… Identify and the define collocations in a sentence or expression. Differentiate the long vowel sounds:

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Connect to Writing

Content Objective Students will… Identify and the define collocations in a sentence or expression. Differentiate the long vowel sounds: ai, ay, eigh; ee, ea, ei Identify subject pronouns and possesive pronouns in a sentence.

Language Objective Students will… Practice identifying collocations in a sentence or expression while playing sports and hobbies collocations game. Construct a spelling pattern using the long vowels ai, ay, eigh; ee, ea, ei. Locate the subject pronouns and possessive pronouns using their handouts and worksheet.

Collocations

What are collocations? Words that appear together and form an expression. They have their own meanings.

Examples years ago how many made up pop music print out stand for over time What are the meanings?

Long Vowels ai, ay, eigh; ee, ea, ei

What are long vowels? The long vowel sound is the sound of the letter’s name.

ai, ay, eigh These letters stand for the long a vowel sound. sailsaysleigh

ee, ea, ei These letters stand for the long e vowel sound. reedreadreceive

Activity Spelling Pattern Pg. 117, 118 and 121

Pronouns

What are Pronouns? It takes the place of a noun. Is used as substitute for proper and common nouns. They indicate number, gender and person.

The words "I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they" are subject pronouns. They refer to a person or thing in speech or in writing.

Activity Pronoun Worksheet

Possessive Pronouns

What is a Possessive Pronoun? A pronoun that shows ownership. The words "mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs" are possessive pronouns. They show who or what something belongs to.

Examples my street her wagon its roof their houses your home his bike our yard

Activity! PG.124