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Connect to Writing
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Content Objective Students will… Identify and the define collocations in a sentence or expression. Differentiate the long vowel sounds: ai, ay, eigh; ee, ea, ei Identify subject pronouns and possesive pronouns in a sentence.
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Language Objective Students will… Practice identifying collocations in a sentence or expression while playing sports and hobbies collocations game. Construct a spelling pattern using the long vowels ai, ay, eigh; ee, ea, ei. Locate the subject pronouns and possessive pronouns using their handouts and worksheet.
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Collocations
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What are collocations? Words that appear together and form an expression. They have their own meanings.
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Examples years ago how many made up pop music print out stand for over time What are the meanings?
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Long Vowels ai, ay, eigh; ee, ea, ei
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What are long vowels? The long vowel sound is the sound of the letter’s name.
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ai, ay, eigh These letters stand for the long a vowel sound. sailsaysleigh
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ee, ea, ei These letters stand for the long e vowel sound. reedreadreceive
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Activity Spelling Pattern Pg. 117, 118 and 121
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Pronouns
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What are Pronouns? It takes the place of a noun. Is used as substitute for proper and common nouns. They indicate number, gender and person.
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The words "I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they" are subject pronouns. They refer to a person or thing in speech or in writing.
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Activity Pronoun Worksheet
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Possessive Pronouns
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What is a Possessive Pronoun? A pronoun that shows ownership. The words "mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs" are possessive pronouns. They show who or what something belongs to.
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Examples my street her wagon its roof their houses your home his bike our yard
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Activity! PG.124
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