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If you're looking for a quick quiz to give your emerging grammarians, this could be the one. Focusing on different types of pronouns and verbs, this two-page quiz requires learners to define certain terms and create example sentences.
What a terrific presentation! This resource could be used in upper elementary and middle school to review information learned about nouns, verbs, pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions, and prepositions. The definitions are clear, and the examples are easy to understand.
Nine lessons in a grammar and usage unit provide endless opportunities for drill and practice. Topics include the four types of sentences, subject and predicates, nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs and prepositions, conjunctions and interjections, as well as capitalization and punctuation. The scripted unit includes a culminating activity, handouts, worksheets, a bibliography, and an assessment.
The six different types of pronouns are defined in this informative PowerPoint. Along with their definitions, examples of each type are listed with a sample sentence as well. Following the description slides are five fill in the blank enrichment questions. Tip: Use this as an introduction to your lesson!
In this pronouns quiz, students complete 10 multiple choice questions about pronouns. Questions cover what a pronoun does and all the types of pronouns.
In this recognizing types of pronouns and pronouns as subjects and objects in sentences worksheet, 6th graders identify pronouns in sentences and label them as reflexive, indefinite, personal, demonstrative, possessive, or interrogative pronouns, and identify correct pronoun usage in sentences. Students write 22 answers.
What is a pronoun? Sixth graders want to know. They identify and define the different types of pronouns, then use what they know to complete a series of online grammar activities.
The Schoolhouse Rock episode “Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla” launches an examination of various types of pronouns and their usage. Pairs locate nouns and pronouns in newspaper articles, and replace the nouns with pronouns. Links to related articles are provided, as are discussion questions, activities, and extensions.
The many types of pronouns are the focus of this presentation. After viewing the presentation on pronouns, students try their hand at correctly-identifying the type of pronoun missing in five slides. A good, solid teaching tool.
For this interrogative pronouns worksheet, students learn to use "who" or "what" or "which" to introduce a question. Students fill in the correct word in 9 sentences. Students then complete 10 sentences with either "who" or "whom".