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Created by Oretha DeBrew Copyright © 2013 Oretha DeBrew, All Rights Reserved. Discovering Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases.

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1 Created by Oretha DeBrew Copyright © 2013 Oretha DeBrew, All Rights Reserved. Discovering Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

2 What is a preposition? A preposition is a word that shows the relation between a noun or pronoun and the other words in the sentence. Some common prepositions are: above across after around at before behind below beside by down except for from in into near of on to over toward through upon under up with

3 What is a prepositional phrase? A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. The phrase ends with a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. A prepositional phrase often tells where, when, how, or which one.

4 Examples The rabbit jumped over the fence. over is the preposition. Over the fence is the prepositional phrase. Fence is the object.

5 Examples Monica went shopping at the mall. At is the preposition. At the mall is the prepositional phrase. mall is the object. Where did Monica go shopping? at the mall

6 Examples We came home after the party. After is the preposition. After the party is the prepositional phrase. Party is the object. When did we come home? after the party

7 Examples The dog with the wagging tail came home. With is the preposition. With the wagging tail is the prepositional phrase. Which dog was it? with the wagging tail

8 Your turn 1.Put your name on your paper. 2.Skipping lines, number your paper from 1-10. 3.Using your foldable from yesterday, write 10 sentences using your prepositions. DO NOT IDENTIFY THE PREPOSITION IN THE SENTENCE.

9 Partners 1.Switch papers with your neighbor. 2.Write your name on the bottom of the paper. 3.Read each sentence. 4.Circle ONE preposition in each sentence. 5.Underline the preposition phrase. 6.Put a triangle around the object of the preposition.

10 After learning how to identify prepositions and prepositional phrases, let’s see if you can help me find the treasure. I have the map with all the locations. Each pirate at each location has a map with 3 questions. -Click on the RED ( ) button - Read each question - Make a selection - Click to check your answers After you have answered all three questions, return to the map by clicking on the “Back To The Map” button. Now you can select a pirate of a different location. After learning how to identify prepositions and prepositional phrases, let’s see if you can help me find the treasure. I have the map with all the locations. Each pirate at each location has a map with 3 questions. -Click on the RED ( ) button - Read each question - Make a selection - Click to check your answers After you have answered all three questions, return to the map by clicking on the “Back To The Map” button. Now you can select a pirate of a different location.

11 Treasure Map St. Martin St. Helen St. Bliss St. Whitaker St. McCAll St. Peters

12 St. Whitaker Question # 1 For many centuries, pirates lived on dangerous islands. What is the prepositional phrase? A for many centuries B on dangerous islands C pirates lived on D lived on dangerous islands B

13 St. Whitaker Question # 1 They ate coconuts and mangoes from the trees. What is the preposition? A.from B.the C.trees D.ate They ate coconuts and mangoes from the trees. What is the preposition? A.from B.the C.trees D.ate A

14 St. Whitaker Question # 1 Many times, the pirates thought they came across the map. What is the prepositional phrase? A came across the map B across the map C many times D they came across B Back To The Map Back To The Map

15 Without the map, the pirates could not find the treasure. What is the preposition? A without B will C could not D the treasure A

16 During the trips, there were incidents occurring at the sea. What is the object of the prepositional phrase, “at the sea”? A incidents B sea C trips D the B

17 The submarines travel beneath the Bering Sea. What is the prepositional phrase? A beneath B the Bering Sea C beneath the Bering Sea D the submarines C BackBack to Map

18 An enormous blue whale struck against the pirates’ ships. What is the preposition? A enormous B struck C against D an C

19 Two squawking seagulls flew toward the ship, attacking two pirates. What is the object of the prepositional phrase “toward the ship”? A ship B seagull C pirates D two A

20 A raging storm came abruptly into the sea, leaving debris on the pier. What is the prepositional phrase? A into the sea B the sea C raging storm D leaving debris A A Back To Map

21 The pirates attacked a ship of sailors who jumped off the ship. What is the object of the prepositional phrase “off the ship”? A sailors B pirates C ship D jumped c

22 After the attacks, the sailors’ leaking ship went under the water. What is the prepositional phrase? A leaking ship B under the water C after the attacks D Both “b” & “c” D

23 The helicopters circled around the area to rescue the sailors. What is the preposition? A circled B rescue C sailors D around D Back To Map

24 The sailors swam below the surface to hide from the pirates. How many prepositional phrases does this sentence have? 2

25 Some sailors reached the shore and went into a cave. What is the object of the prepositional phrase? A sailors B shore C cave D reached C

26 Inside the cave, the sailors were finally safe. What is the prepositional phrase? A were finally safe B finally safe C inside the cave D the sailors were C BackBack To Map

27 Later the sailors were rescued by the helicopter. What is the prepositional phrase? A rescued by the helicopter B by the helicopter C they were rescued D later they were B

28 Finally, my friends and I left the sea because we didn’t see any sailors or helicopters. We had not accomplished our mission; therefore, we returned to our islands without the treasure. We lost our maps during the battle. That’s what we want each other to think. One of us still has the map. Which one of us do you think will find the treasure?

29 Hi! I have the treasure. What was your guess? Did you think it was me or did you think it was St. Peters? He had the treasure a long time ago but lost it. Thanks to you, I discovered it. I hope you had a great time and come back again if you need to review prepositions and prepositional phrases. I will be glad to help you. You can also visit my store at : http://www.Teacherspayteachers.com/s tore/mrs.debrew-on-wheels http://www.Teacherspayteachers.com/s tore/mrs.debrew-on-wheels See Ya!


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