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This educational resource helps students classify sentences and identify nouns and pronouns. The activities include analyzing a given sentence about skiers in Colorado and completing a noun job chart. Additionally, students engage in fun jingles for subject and object pronouns, reinforcing their understanding of these grammatical components. The lesson is interactive and encourages participation, making grammar enjoyable and memorable.
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Today’s Bellringer 11/20/12 Classify the following sentence. Then complete the noun job chart for the nouns in the sentence. Two cold, tired skiers stood in front of Susanin the long line for the ski lift in Colorado.
Jingle Time! SUBJECT PRONOUN There are seven subject pronouns That are easy as can be: I and we, (clap twice) He and she, (clap twice) It and they and you. (clap three)
OBJECT PRONOUN JINGLE There are seven object pronouns That are easy as can be: Me and us, (clap two times) Him and her, (clap two times) It and them and you. (clap three times)
Let’s try another… In the late afternoon the boys in the street yelled at us for a ride to the basketball game.
Let’s try another He slept on a crude bed of pine boughs in the cold cave.