Lesson Plan For Parts Of Speech: Pronouns Level 2

OBJECTIVE:
Pronouns are important for writers because they allow writers to avoid repeating the same nouns over and over again.

Pronouns are words used in place of a noun. The noun a pronoun replaces is called the antecedent.

In this lesson, we are only going to focus upon personal pronouns that refer to persons or things.

SINGULAR PERSONAL PRONOUNSPLURAL PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Ime
weus
youyou
hethey
shethem
him
it

MODEL SENTENCE:
“Nothing is interesting unless you are interested.” -Helen MacInness

There are possessive pronouns that indicate ownership:

SINGULAR PERSONAL PRONOUNSPLURAL PERSONAL PRONOUNS
myour
mineours
your(s)your(s)
her(s)their
histheirs
its

MODEL SENTENCE:
“Men are taught to apologize for their weaknesses; women for their strengths.” -Helen MacInness

Interrogative Pronouns introduce questions:

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
who
whom
whose
which
that

MODEL SENTENCE:
“I wonder who will be the next president”

Demonstrative Pronouns identify nouns:

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
this
that
these
those

MODEL SENTENCE:
“An iceberg the size of Rhode Island broke off from the arctic ice sheet today; this is one of the many effects of climate change. ”

Creating descriptive sentences in FREESTYLE mode on piclits.com is a great way to practice selecting pronouns (both personal and possessive) from the word bank and choosing the right pronoun to make your descriptive sentence less repetitive.

INCORRECT AND CORRECT:
Incorrect: The new Lexus sedan’s six-cylinder engine consumes amazingly little oil. Consuming small amounts of oil is one reason for the popularity of the Lexus sedan.
Correct: The new Lexus sedan’s six-cylinder engine consumes amazingly little oil; this is one reason for the popularity of the car.
–note how “this” replaces “consuming small amounts of oil”

MODEL PIC-LIT:

GUIDED PRACTICE WRITING PROMPT:

  1. Go to piclits.com
  2. Sign in with your e-mail and password
  3. Select a picture from the gallery of pictures
  4. In FREESTYLE mode, CREATE a sentence with at least ONE PRONOUN.
    Remember to label the pronoun in parentheses as in the model PIC-LIT above.