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Unit Test on Monday Novel Packet Main Idea Inferences Summarizing Conflict Point of View Grammar Predicate Nouns- DO, IO, and PN Verbals- G, P, and I Confused Words and Forms Prepositional Phrases

Prepositions  word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence  The robot is above the spacecraft.  The robot is below the spacecraft.  The robot is beside the spacecraft.  The robot is inside the spacecraft CommonPrepositions aboutatdespitelike toabovedownnear towardduringofunder exceptoffuntilagainst beneathfromforwith beyondintoasby

NOTES: Prepositions  A preposition is a part of speech that shows a relationship between two things. Location (on, under, in) Timing (before, after, during) Direction (from, toward, to)

Prepositional Phrases  Adjective Prepositional Phrase: Modifies a noun or a pronoun  Robots perform several jobs in the automobile industry.  The sprayer on an assembly line is an industrial robot.  Adverb Prepositional Phrase: Modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb  Industrial robots operate from fixed positions  In factories, robots work quickly and efficiently.

A preposition is a part of speech that shows a relationship between two things. Location (on, under, in) Timing (before, after, during) Direction (from, toward, to)

L ESSON O NE : P REPOSITIONS ( CONT.) aboardalongbehind but (except) fromoffpastuntil aboutamidbelowbyinonsinceup aboveamongbeneathdowninsideontothroughupon acrossaroundbesideduringintoouttowith afteratbetweenexceptnearoutsidetowardwithin againstbeforebeyondforofoverunderwithout Here is a list of the most common prepositions:

The mouse is on the table. Two things: mouse + table Relationship: one is on the other On is a preposition!

L ESSON O NE : P REPOSITIONS ( CONT.) The mouse is under the table. Two things: mouse + table Relationship: one is under the other Under is a preposition!

T EST Y OUR K NOWLEDGE 1 Which word is a preposition? The pizza in the oven is mine. pizzainovenmine Check the list of prepositions.

Which word is a preposition? The girl by the door is my sister. girlbydoormy Check the list of prepositions.

Which word is a preposition? The runners raced around the track. runnersaroundthetrack Check the list of prepositions.

Let’s look again at the sentences you practiced with. The pizza in the oven is mine. The girl by the door is my sister. The runners raced around the track. L ESSON 2: P REPOSITIONAL P HRASES

L ESSON 3: O BJECT OF A P REPOSITION The object of a preposition must be a noun or a pronoun always comes at the end of a prepositional phrase Example: The cookies are in the oven. Oven is a noun that ends the prepositional phrase. Oven is the object of the preposition.

Identify the prepositional phrase. I sat with my mom. I sat with with my with my mom

Identify the prepositional phrase. After gym class, we got a drink. After gym After gym class After gym class, we

Identify the prepositional phrase. I chose a book from the library. chose a book book from the library from the library

Find the Missing Pennies!!  Where did you find the penny? Use a sentence with a prepositional phrase to describe where you found the penny. You may use your notes.  Once you are finished writing your sentence, please place the penny back to its original location.  Three Minutes!

Find the Preposition!  Underline a prepositional phrase of a classmate’s sentence

Find Prepositional Phrases in The Code Orange Use a prepositional phrase to describe an event or a conflict in the novel.

SWBS Somebody introduce character Wanted describe the setting and plot But introduce conflict So complete resolution

SWBS  We will create stories with conflicts as a class  Complete the SOMEBODY section of your chart. Make sure to write your name in that box.  Pass charts  The next person will complete the WANTED section of the chart. Make sure to write your name in that box.  Pass charts  Continue… Remember: the BUT section must include a conflict!

Reading Focus: Conflicts  Chapters 16 – 17