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Notes for your foldable. Phrases Notes for your foldable.

Step #1: Above the “name” blank… Write the DEFINITION of a PHRASE Phrase = a group of related words that function as ONE part of speech. (Explanation: a few words like “around the tree” for instance, work together. If I say, “The cat ran around the tree,” my phrase acts as an ADVERB describing WHERE the cat RAN.)

#2 Fold your foldable (“hot dog” style) and label prepositional phrases Look at the series of rectangles after you fold your foldable. Each one is divided into 2 triangles. On the first upper triangle, write neatly… PREPOSITIONAL Under the word, in the triangle below, write neatly… BEGIN WITH A PREPOSITION!! (then list as many prepositions as you can) In, at, to, from, for, of, into, around, across, about, behind, beyond, under, over, above, below, in, toward, with, without, etc.

#3 Open your foldable and in the top two boxes write examples/info for prepositional phrases Sentence Definition Example: The ladybug landed on my arm. (begins with “on”, tells WHERE the bug landed = adverb). The ladybug on my arm is huge! (describes the noun ladybug,, telling WHICH ONE = adjective) Prep. Phrases can be used as ADVERBS or ADJECTIVES (see sentence examples to the left) They ALWAYS begin with a PREPOSITION!!!!!

Practice! NOW try out pages49 (all) page 50 (part A) and 51 (part A) in your packet!