Grammar Starter Prepositions All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰

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Grammar Starter Prepositions All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

In the back of your exercise book... Grammar Starter: Prepositions Definition: A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word later in the sentence. Example: The car whizzed down the hill. (n) (p) (o/w) Ask for pupils’ definition before showing the correct one. All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

Prepositions There are lots of prepositions: Can you think of any more? above down on across from past below in through beside near under Hear feedback. All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

Task time: create your own Write your own five sentences and highlight the preposition used. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Hear feedback. All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

Task time: now find it! Colour code these sentences. Noun/pronoun Preposition Other word They met before lunch. My cat jumped on the table. We stayed at a hotel. Can you get the scarf for my friend? He walked quickly under the bridge. Jump through the window! All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

Task time: now find it! Colour code these sentences. Noun/pronoun Preposition Other word They met before lunch. My cat jumped on the table. We stayed at a hotel. Can you get the scarf for my friend? He walked quickly under the bridge. A kangaroo jumped through the window! All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?