Subjective Pronouns Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns.

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Subjective Pronouns Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

What do you Notice? “He sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waiting.” Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Imitate I sat at the restaurant counter, twirling on a stool, daydreaming, anticipating. - Anonymous classroom teacher Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Imitate Your turn… ______________________________, ______________________, (Use: I, we, you, he, she, it or they) (Tell Where) __________________, ___________________, _______________. (Verb) (Verb) (Verb) Example: I sat at the restaurant counter, twirling on a stool, daydreaming, anticipating. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Revise Rewrite at least three of the following sentences, replacing the subject/subject phrase with a subjective pronoun: The creature in the mist was glaring at us with piercing, menacing eyes. And then the girl said something that caused the blood to completely drain from my face. “The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don’t.” Douglas Adams, The Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy “The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.” - Stephen King, The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Edit He sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waiting. Him sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waiting. He sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waited. He sat by the windows. Hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, weighting. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Write Directions: Write a short passage using at least two of the seven subjective pronouns. I We You He She It They Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns