- Elementary School
Grade Level
- Language
Subject
- 45 Minutes
Length of Time
- In this lesson, students will find the pronouns in the sentences. This lesson is for third through fifth graders.
Description
- Students will learn:
* To find the pronouns in sentences.
Goals
- * Worksheet I have included in this lesson
* Pencils and Erasers
Materials Needed
- First, you will copy the worksheet.
Then, you will explain to the students about pronouns. You can do this by writing examples on the board.
Example: Sharon and I like to go to movies.
In this sentence, the pronoun is I.
After that, you will pass out the worksheet for them to do independently.
Worksheet - Finding the Pronouns
Directions: In the following sentences, write the pronoun in the blanks.
1. Tom picked me up so we could go to a movie.
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2. Christy liked to go to the park and observe people because she liked to gather information for the mystery stories she writes.
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3. Sadey likes to chew on her ice cubes.
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4. The basketball team won the tournament, so they were thrilled.
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5. Jenny, take the laundry downstairs and then you can put a load in the machine.
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6. Megan's hair is a shade lighter than Christy's. They are twins.
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7. The birds flew into the woods, and then they settled into an okay tree.
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8. The wind blew stronger today than it did yesterday.
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9. The principal said he would call each class to go to the assembly.
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10. Bob and Steve liked watching westerns. They saw a herd of horses scatter when the cowboys tried to catch some.
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11. The movie was too scary for me.
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12. Connie, can you come over after the football game?
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13. Jenny went for her walk until she had to stop and rest.
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14. The wind was so strong it blew a branch off the tree.
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15. "Jamie, do you want to get some ice cream?" "I can leave when the mail comes. I am expecting a check."
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16. "Mom, I need to get some gas in my car," Connie said.
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17. As Susie walked down the street, she saw a cute kitten.
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18. I would like to know if we could go to the movies tomorrow.
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19. "Megan and I like to solve mysteries," Christy said.
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20. "Christy and I plan to become amateur detectives after we finish high school, but we need to do some more research on solving mysteries," Megan said.
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Procedure
- Each one is worth five points for a total of 100 points.
100 to 90 = A
89 to 80 = B
79 to 70 = C
69 to 60 = D
Below 60 = F
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