Objectives In this lesson you will learn to use Subject Pronouns, Possessive Adjectives and Object Pronouns. Students will be able to write 10 sentences.

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Objectives In this lesson you will learn to use Subject Pronouns, Possessive Adjectives and Object Pronouns. Students will be able to write 10 sentences using subject pronouns, possessive adjectives and object pronouns.

PRACTICE Handout: Simple Present or Present Continuous

Slates Review Simple Present vs Present Continuous

Slates What am I (Melissa) doing? Melissa is rolling the ball.

Subject Pronouns What are subject pronouns? they are: "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "them."

Review Deaf Tutor: Subject Pronouns DVD: Lesson 12

Subject Pronouns SingularPlural 1 st personI We 2 nd personyouYou (you-all) 3 rd personhethey she it

Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns Mr. Garcia sent her the money. Subject Pronouns – WHO? Mr. Garcia (He) Example: (I, he, she, it, we, you, they) OBJECT pronouns - Who he sends it to (her). Example: (me, him, her, it, us, you, them)

Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns Subject PronounsObject pronouns Ime Hehim Sheher Itit Weus Youyou Theythem

Example Decide which is the Subject Pronouns and which is the Object Pronouns in the following sentence. Mary is going to fix me a sandwich. Subject Pronoun – Object Pronoun – Mary (She) me Mary is going to fix the sandwich for WHO?.

Subject/ Object Pronouns me him her He gaveita present. us you them Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns

What is Possessive Adjectives?

Review Possessive Adjectives Deaf Tutor DVD: Lesson 27-30

What is Possessive Adjectives? Possessive Adjectives IMy HeHis SheHer ItIts WeOur YouYour Theytheir

Possessive Adjectives My, your, his, her, its, our, and their are the possessive adjectives. They are used before a noun to show possession or ownership. Example: That's my folder. (My is an adjective which shows that I am the owner of the folder.)

Possessive Adjectives My His Her Its Our Your their I’m calling my sister. They’re talking about their grandchildren She’s visiting her friends. Are you talking to your mother?

Possessive Adjectives Subject PronounsPossessive AdjectivesObject Pronouns Imyme Hehishim Sheherher Ititsit Weourus Youyouryou Theytheirthem

Example: What are you doing? I am fixing my sink. What’s Bob doing? He’s fixing his car. What are your children doing? They’re doing their homework.

Slate Write down the subject pronoun, possessive adjective and object pronoun. He drove his car. The dog caught its frisbee, and it gave it to her.

Closure 1.)Write two sentences using Possessive Adjectives.

Time Expressions Every day/week/weekend/month/year Every morning/afternoon/evening/night Every Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/... Every Sunday morning/ afternoon/evening/night Every January/February/March/... Once a Twiceday/week/month/year Three times a All the time

Time Expressions Examples: I call her every Sunday morning. They talk about them all the time. She goes to Yoga every Monday evening. I play Frisbee once a week.

How Often? Page 7 A.Who are you calling? B.I’m calling my sister in San Francisco. C.How often do you call her? D.I call her every Sunday evening. Subject PronounPossessive Adjective Object Pronoun Time expression

How Often? Page 7 A. What are George and Herman talking about? B. They’re talking about their grandchildren. A. How often do they talk about them? B. They talk about them all the time. Subject PronounPossessive Adjective Object Pronoun Time expression

In class: SbS page 8 #1-10

Closure 1.)What did you learn today? 2.) Write one sentence using Subject Pronoun, Possessive Adjective and Object Pronoun.

WIP Write in your journal about yourself, your family, and your interests. (p.9)