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ACLA Countdown Check In Leave your stuff in a stack on your desk! Questions, song requests, etc. to the Parking Lot
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ACLA Countdown Check in Grab your journal/IAN Questions, song requests, and journals to the parking lot
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IAN Activity! Color the tabs to represent the different types of pronouns Personal – pink Possessive – purple Indefinite – blue Demonstrative – brown Reflexive – red Interrogative – yellow Cut and glue the two rows of tabs into your IAN DO NOT GLUE THEM ALL THE WAY DOWN
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What are pronouns? Tell me about them! Give me some examples… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koZFca8AkT0
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Personal Pronouns personal pronouns – typical pronouns; replace the subject or object. They must agree in gender, number and case. examples: subjective – I, you, he, she, it, we, they objective – me, you, him, her, it, us, them https://www.brainpop.com/english/grammar/personalpro nouns/
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Possessive Pronouns possessive pronouns – pronouns that show ownership examples: my, your, his, hers, its, our, their, yours, ours, theirs
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Practice Page 43, 44 46,47 49,50 52, 53
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ACLA Countdown Check in Grab your journal/IAN Take out your grammar workbook and open to page 52 Questions, song requests, and journals to the parking lot
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Indefinite Pronouns indefinite pronouns – a pronoun that does not refer to any specific person, amount, or thing in particular examples: anything, something, anyone, everyone, everybody, somebody, everything, nobody, no one, several, some, someone
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Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns reflexive pronouns – refer to the subject and directs the action of the verb back to the subject Intensive pronouns – emphasize the noun or pronoun in the same sentence and are not necessary for the understanding of the sentence examples: myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves
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Practice Pages 55 all, 56 all, 57A 64 all, 65 all, 66A
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ACLA Countdown Check in Grab your journal/IAN Take out your grammar workbook and open to page 52 (blue and purple only) Questions, song requests, and journals to the parking lot
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Demonstrative Pronouns demonstrative pronouns – point out a specific person, place, thing, or idea examples: this, that, these, those
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Interrogative Pronouns interrogative pronouns – pronouns that are used to ask questions and stand for something not yet known examples: who, whom, whose, which, what
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Practice Pages 58, 59, 60 (demonstrative and interrogative) 61 and 62 (pronoun antecedent agreement)
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