This lesson teaches students about pronoun-antecedent agreement. Students work with a draft …
This lesson teaches students about pronoun-antecedent agreement. Students work with a draft of their own writing to correct mistakes with agreement in their own writing.
In this lesson, students work to revise their uses of pronouns and …
In this lesson, students work to revise their uses of pronouns and antecedents, verifying that the two agree and that the correct pronouns are used in writing. Students first take notes to review before checking their own work for correctness.
Students will play a game to review pronouns. Then they will learn …
Students will play a game to review pronouns. Then they will learn how to write a friendly letter. With their knowledge of the kinds of pronouns, they will write a friendly letter to an author or favorite book character using pronouns from every pronoun category.
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