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Classifying Nouns and Pronouns in Sentences: Bellringer Activity

In this bellringer activity, students will classify sentences and identify nouns. The sentence provided, "During the summer months, vegetables grow in abundance in the valleys of California," will be dissected to fill out the noun job chart for subject nouns (SN) and object nouns (OP). Additionally, students will engage in a fun exercise involving subject and object pronouns, learning through jingle chants. This interactive session captures essential grammar concepts in a lively format.

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Classifying Nouns and Pronouns in Sentences: Bellringer Activity

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  1. Today’s Bellringer- 11/15/12 Classify the sentence. Then, fill out the noun job chart for all the nouns (SN, OP) in the sentence. During the summer months vegetables grow in abundance in the valleys of California.

  2. Get up because it’s Jingle Time!! Subject Pronoun Jingle Object Pronoun Jingle There are seven object pronouns That are easy as can be: Meand us, (clap twice) Him and her, (clap twice) Itand them and you. (clap three times) 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 times)

  3. Now let’s try it out! He slept on a crude bed of pine boughs in the cold cave.

  4. Let’s try another! Two cold, tired skiers stood in front of me in the long line for the ski lift in Colorado.

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