Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Fourth Grade S Standard 1.0 Written & Oral Eng. Lang. Conventions Objective 1.4:Use parentheses, commas in direct.

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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Fourth Grade S Standard 1.0 Written & Oral Eng. Lang. Conventions Objective 1.4:Use parentheses, commas in direct quotations, & apostrophes in the possessive case of nouns and in contractions.

e.com/watch?v=L4j IC5HLBdM Grammar Rock Preposition Video Click the link below to see the video.

Grammar Rock Preposition Video Questions: 1.What are prepositions? 2.What prepositions do the ants use? 3.How do they use the prepositions? 4.Where in a sentence can a preposition be use?

Practice Form prepositional phrases using words from both columns. Prepositions tobike throughpark aroundblock intown fromhome acrossswings besidetree insidemerry-go-round underneathslide forskates downball 1.Darren and Julia rode their bikes around the block. 2.She rode her bike through the park.

Guided Practice Circle the preposition and underline the prepositional phrase. 1. The potlatch was a custom among Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest. 2. At the potlatch, tribe members would give great gifts to other members. 3. People came from everywhere on foot and on horses. 4. People outside the tribe would not receive gifts. 5. Remember to put your papers inside of your folders! 6. My mother always tells me to brush my teeth before bed.

Independent Practice 1. Now create six of your own sentences. You can use the classroom or home as your inspiration. 2. Circle the prepositions. 3. Underline the prepositional phrases. 4. Turn your paper into the front top tray.

one/200/grammar/prepo.htmhttp://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyz one/200/grammar/prepo.htm rammar/prepositions.htmhttp://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/g rammar/prepositions.htm The links below are for more information and practice with prepositions and prepositional phrases. They are bookmarked on all of the computers. More Practice