Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Common Core: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.1.A Explain the function of prepositions, prepositional phrases and their function in particular sentences.

Stand in front of you chair. behind next to Stand in front of you chair. on on

Vocabulary Preposition: words that refer to position Function: purpose/reason for why it’s there (its job) Particular: specific

Where is the mouse in relation to the box? Think, pair, share. Learning Objective Today we will explain the function of prepositions and their function in particular sentences. Language Objective You will be able to orally state a sentence using a prepositional phrase. Activate Prior Knowledge Where is the mouse in relation to the box? Think, pair, share. CFU What are we going to do today? In your own words, what does function mean? Function means __________.

People have watched movies. Concept Development Preposition: A word, usually preceding a noun, used to expresses a relation to another word. Example During a Shake Drill, students must go under their desks to protect themselves. Non-Example People have watched movies. CFU What is a preposition? A preposition is _________________. When do we use prepositions? We use prepositions when ____________________. Why do we use prepositions? We use prepositions because___________________.

Nemo lives under the sea. Skill Development/ Guided Practice Nemo lives under the sea. Steps 1. Identify the noun or pronoun. 2. Identify the relation between the noun and element/object. 3. Choose the appropriate preposition to describe the relation. 4. Check to see if your sentence makes sense Nemo lives under the sea.

To visit Grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood goes through the woods. Skill Development/ Guided Practice To visit Grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood goes through the woods. Steps 1. Identify the noun or pronoun. 2. Identify the relation between the noun and element/object. 3. Choose the appropriate preposition to describe the relation. 4. Check to see if your sentence makes sense To visit Grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood goes through the woods.

Relevance Why is it important to learn about prepositions? Closure What is a preposition? A preposition is ____________. When do we use prepositions? We use prepositions when _____________________. Why do we use prepositions? We use prepositions because_____________________.

Steps 1. Identify the noun or pronoun. 2. Identify the relation between the noun and element/object. 3. Choose the appropriate preposition to describe the relation. 4. Check to see if your sentence makes sense