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In today's lesson, we focus on identifying prepositions in writing. Prepositions are essential words that indicate location or direction, helping to clarify your sentences. We will explore examples and non-examples, such as "The mouse is on the table" versus "The table is black and green." Students will practice by reading sentences and identifying the prepositions that enhance detail. By mastering prepositions, learners can improve their writing skills and provide more vivid descriptions in storytelling, like in movies where toys come to life.
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Partner share Learning Objective: Identify prepositions in writing. Standard WC 1.3 Describe a movie where a toy comes to life. 3-5 ELD: use correct parts of speech
Partner share Learning Objective: What are we going to identifytoday? Describe a movie where a toy comes to life. Prepositions
Partner Share Tell your partner words that describe direction or location.
Preposition • preposition- A preposition is a word that tells the location or direction. • Location (on, under, in) • Direction (from, toward, to) Example: The mouse is on the table. Non Example- The table is black and green. This is a conjunction!
The Importance of understanding prepositions Makes you a better writer by adding more detail to your sentences.
Steps to identify prepositions Step 1- Read the sentence. Step 2- Identify the preposition (location or direction) • The pizza in the oven is mine. The preposition is: in
Steps to identify prepositions Step 1- Read the sentence. Step 2- Identify the preposition (location or direction) • The girl by the door is my sister. The preposition is: by
Steps to identify prepositions Step 1- Read the sentence. Step 2- Identify the preposition (location or direction) • The runners raced around the track. The preposition is: around
You try! Step 1- Read the sentence. Step 2- Identify the preposition (location or direction) • I placed my folder in my backpack. 2. The girls are standing under the globe.
ClosureWhat did we define todayWhy is it important • Fido is in the doghouse. 2. The house is on the hill. Step 1- Read the sentence. Step 2- Identify the preposition (location or direction)