Lesson Plan For Parts Of Speech: Pronouns Level 1

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:
The sun never sets, for it is always shining somewhere. (“it” replaces sun)

Creating descriptive sentences in DRAG-N-DROP mode on piclits.com is a great way to practice selecting PERSONAL PRONOUNS from the word bank and choosing the right pronoun to make your descriptive sentence less repetitive.

INCORRECT AND CORRECT:
Incorrect: Noah is fond of hockey. In fact, Noah is fanatically fond of hockey. Noah has become so fond of hockey that he has neglected his studies.
—too repetitive without personal pronouns
Correct: Noah is a hockey fanatic. He has become so fond of hockey that he has neglected his studies during hockey season.
—personal pronoun “he” replaces Noah.

MODEL PIC-LIT:

”it” replaces manatee
”they” replaces kids

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 DRAG-N-DROP mode, CREATE a sentence with at least ONE PRONOUN by using the words in the word bank. The personal pronouns will be in the universal words section.