16pronouns (possessive)sindarin Lessons



In the BrainPOP ELL movie, The Future is Ours (L2U2L1), Ben and Moby are at a school job fair, thinking about their future careers! In this lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades K-8, students will use possessive pronouns in interactive activities and create a project to teach the concept to the class.

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Very few of the Sindarin personal pronouns are known. This reconstruction of the missing ones draws on ideas by Lothenon, Aaron, and R. I thank them all for their insights. Future publications may provide Tolkien's actual pronouns. Attested (known) pronouns are in. Next, students complete sentences with a suitable possessive adjective or possessive pronoun. In the last exercise, students work in pairs. The students take it in turns to make sentences using possessive adjectives or pronouns by pointing at the people and matching them with the items that they think belong to them, e.g. Lesson 9 – Sindarin Adjectives 43. Lesson 10 – Sindarin Pronouns 49. Lesson 11 – A Stem Verbs 55. Lesson 12 – Advanced A Stem Topics 61. Lesson 13 - I Stem Verbs 67. Lesson 14 – Advanced I Stem Topics 73. Lesson 15 – Mixed Conjugation Verbs 78. Lesson 16 – Irregular and Special Verbs 81. Lesson 17 – Intro to Sentence Structure 88. Jan 8, 2018 - Explore Heather Bowman's board '1st Grade- Possessive Nouns', followed by 411 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about possessive nouns, possessives, nouns.

Lesson Plan Common Core State Standards Alignments

Students will:

  1. Use possessive pronouns in sentences.
  2. Identify the difference between possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives.
  3. Create a project to teach the class about possessive pronouns.

Vocabulary:

16 Pronouns (possessive)sindarin Lessons Worksheets

Possessive Pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs
Possessive Adjectives: my, your, his, her, its, our, their

16 Pronouns (possessive)sindarin Lessons 4th Grade

Lesson Procedure:

  1. Is This Mine or Yours? Ask the students to each put something that they own into a large box or bag, such as a pen, eraser, key, drawing, sweater, a piece of fruit, etc. Then have students take turns pulling something from the bag, using possessive pronouns to ask questions or make statements. For example: Whose book is this? It's not mine. It's hers!
  2. It's His. It's Hers. After watching the movie The Future is Ours (L2U2L1), Divide the class into small groups and have them brainstorm words they know that have to do with jobs or professions. They can list words they saw in the movie. Have each group choose four professions and write each one on a separate index card. Then, on additional index cards, students write words or draw pictures of items related to each profession. For example, for astronaut, related words and pictures might include space, a planet, a star, the sun, an astronaut's suit, a space ship. Encourage students to make as many related cards for each profession as they can think of. Now have each student in a group wear or hold up one of the profession cards. The other students in that group take turns assigning related words and pictures to each “professional.” The players select cards from a pile, decide who they belong to, and hand them to that student, using a sentence that includes possessive pronouns and adjectives. For example: This is a space ship. It's his. This is a musician's guitar. It's hers.
  3. You're the Teacher. Assign one of the following “lessons” for each student or pair to teach to the rest of the class. Encourage them to be as creative as possible. a) Represent and illustrate the possessive pronouns; b) Teach the difference between possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives; c) Teach the difference between it's and its. d). Teach the difference between their, they're and there.

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