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Subject/Verb Agreement and Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement Lesson PlanSubject/Verb Agreement and Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement Lesson Plan
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Subject/Verb Agreement and Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement

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Pronouns need to learn how to get along with their antededents. Learners practice making subject and verbs agree as well as pronouns and antecedents agree. They work together to analyze the sentences using legos. They know they are correct when the legos fit together. Isn't life better when we agree.

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pronouns, parts of speech, verbs, antecedents, pronoun-antecedent agreement

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antecedents, pronouns, subject, verbs, english language arts

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Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Worksheet

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It's often hard for people to see eye to eye, but it's easy to get pronouns and their antecedents to agree! Practice changing subjective and objective pronouns to agree with their nouns with ten different sentences.
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CCSS: Adaptable
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Subject Pronouns

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What or who can subject pronouns stand for? Ask your learners to determine the correct subject pronoun for 25 sentences. Learners are given the subjects and choose the pronouns from a chart of options.
2nd - 8th English Language Arts
CCSS: Designed
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The Pronoun as Subject

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Follow-up a lesson on nominative and predicate pronouns with a activity that provides practice for your young grammarians. Although the activity begins with definitions and examples, the explanations might confuse some of your learners...
6th - 8th English Language Arts
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Subjects and Predicates

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From simple subjects to compound predicates, this PowerPoint is a great tool for teaching the two parts of a sentence: subject and predicate. There are thirty-one colorful and interactive slides in this presentation which includes brief...
3rd - 6th English Language Arts
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Whether viewed as a whole class, or individually, this PowerPoint is a fabulous resource for teaching and reinforcing the rules of pronouns. There are 22 slides total; the first nine explain the differences between subjective, objective,...
3rd - 6th English Language Arts
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Subject and Object Pronouns; Direct and Indirect Object

Pearson
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3rd - 8th English Language Arts
CCSS: Adaptable
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Making Your Sentences Work: Subject-Verb Agreement

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Review subject-verb agreement with your class. Demonstrate the different verb forms when the subject is singular, plural, compound, and an indefinite pronoun. Not too long, this presentation is nonetheless thorough, especially for...
7th - 12th English Language Arts
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Collective Nouns and Verb Agreement Practice

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Break down subject and verb agreement with this exercise. This activity only deals with present tense verbs and collective nouns. Pupils learn how to make the verb of a sentence agree with the collective noun by reading sentences and,...
4th - 7th English Language Arts
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Transitive/Intransitive Verb Practice

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6th - 8th English Language Arts
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