Writing and Grammar A Boy Called Slow Prefixes and Suffixes Analogies Subject and Object Pronoun Using I and Me.

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Writing and Grammar A Boy Called Slow Prefixes and Suffixes Analogies Subject and Object Pronoun Using I and Me

Prefixes and suffixes Prefixes are word parts that are added to the beginning of a word to change meaning. Suffixes are word parts that are added to the end of a word to change meaning.

Prefixes and suffixes.I do. Sitting Bull shared a recollection of his boyhood to the tribe. re collect ion A memory

Prefixes and suffixes.We do. The Indian had an unexpected encounter with a black bear. un expect ed Not prepared, not schedule

Prefixes and Suffixes We do.

Prefixes and Suffixes We do.

Prefixes and suffixes whiteboards a. ACTION

Prefixes and suffixes whiteboards d. rude

Prefixes and suffixes whiteboards d. went back over

Prefixes and suffixes whiteboards a. not trained

Prefixes and Suffixes You do. Use your knowled ge of prefixes and suffixes to complet e the sentenc es.

Vocabulary Objective I can explain the relationship between two pairs of words by writing an analogy.

analogies An analogy is sentence that show the relationship between two words by comparing them to another pair of words. Why????

When would you use an analogy? Think- Pair- Write-Share When would you use an analogy in real life?

Analogies whiteboards A A

C C

D D

Analogy write up Topic Ideas:

Grammar Objective I can rewrite a sentence by replacing a noun with a pronoun.

Pronouns A pronoun is a part of speech. It is a word that replaces a noun. There are subject pronouns and object pronouns. What is the difference????

Subject and object pronouns Object Pronouns Subject Pronouns

Grammar I DO. Is “a boy” used before or after the verb? BEFORE Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun? SUBJECT Is “a boy” singular or plural? SINGULAR Choices are: I, You, We, She, He, It, We, They HE

GrammarI DO. Is “the girls” used before or after the verb? AFTER Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun? OBJECT Is “the girls” singular or plural? PLURAL Choices are: Me, You, Him, Her, Us, Them THEM

Grammarwe DO. Is “the horse” used before or after the verb? BEFORE Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun? SUBJECT Is “the horse” singular or plural? SINGULAR Choices are: I, You, He, She, It, We, They IT

Grammarwe DO. Is “two girls” used before or after the verb? BEFORE Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun? SUBJECT Is “two girls” singular or plural? PLURAL Choices are: I, You, He, She, It, We, They THEY

SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS Whiteboards B B

B B

C C

A A

Subject and object Pronouns Underline the subject pronouns in each sentence. Circle the object pronouns in each sentence. Underline the subject pronouns in each sentence. Circle the object pronouns in each sentence.

When using the pronouns I and me with nouns or other pronouns, name yourself last

Which sentence correctly uses I or me? Mother and I love ice cream. Mother and me love ice cream.

Which sentence correctly uses I or me? Mother and I love ice cream. Mother and me love ice cream.

Which sentence correctly uses I or me? Mother and I love ice cream.

Which sentence correctly uses I or me? No one wanted help from Ted and I. No one wanted help from Ted and me.

Which sentence correctly uses I or me? No one wanted help from Ted and me.

I or Me?