1 / 21

Today’s Notes: Feb. 4, 2011

Today’s Notes: Feb. 4, 2011. I. Prepositions A. A word that relates a noun or a pronoun to some other word in the sentence. 1. Shows direction or condition. 2. Ex. Under the table. B. Shows how something connects to something else. -Ex. The boy by the window.

brosh
Download Presentation

Today’s Notes: Feb. 4, 2011

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Today’s Notes: Feb. 4, 2011 I. Prepositions A. A word that relates a noun or a pronoun to some other word in the sentence. 1. Shows direction or condition. 2. Ex. Under the table. B. Shows how something connects to something else. -Ex. The boy by the window

  2. Anywhere a Mouse Can Go… Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections Unit 8th Grade English

  3. Yesterday… • We began looking at the “big three” of this unit. • What are the three parts of speech that we will be studying in this unit?

  4. Over the past year… • We have talked about English and cars… • A car IS a noun. • It CAN BE a car • Verbs make sentences move LIKE cars. • Adjectives can DESCRIBE cars. • Adverbs can tell you how cars MOVE. • So, now what?

  5. Oh…boring little words, right? • In, on, of, by, for, with – prepositions are unimportant little words that we don’t need to pay much attention to, right? • WRONG! • Check out the BIG difference a little preposition can make:

  6. The Shark… • I am swimming toward the shark’s tummy. (Oops!) • I am swimming away from the shark’s tummy. (Hurry!) • I am swimming inside the shark’s tummy. (Bummer!)

  7. So, What then…are Prepositions? • Prepositions in sentences are like wheels on a car…it is hard to make things run smoothly without them. • They are little words that make a big difference!

  8. In this lesson… • We are going to learn what a preposition is. • We are going to remember the common prepositions.

  9. Prepositions…a definition • A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to some other word in the sentence. • Huh? • A preposition shows how one thing relates to something else.

  10. Preposition Example • The knight on the dragon called for help. • Here, the preposition on shows the relationship between knight and dragon. • Let’s look at this sentence with some different prepositions. Notice how the meaning of the sentence changes.

  11. That Poor Knight! • The knight is under the dragon. • The knight is beside the dragon. • The knight is in the dragon.

  12. Knight Crazy! • Notice how the knight and his situation changes with every sentence. • That is because of the preposition. • The noun knight and the noun dragon have a different situation each time, due to the POWERFUL PREPOSITION!

  13. So how do we know the prepositions? • You could memorize them.

  14. So how do we know the prepositions? • You could sing the Preposition song… • The Prepositions Song • Or the better version… • YouTube - Grammar Rock Preposition

  15. So how do we know the prepositions? • You could use Ms. Deckard’s FAVORITE memory device. • Think of it this way…

  16. I love Mice! • Anywhere a Mouse Can go…a Preposition you will know…

  17. Exercise A: Find the Prepositions! • The Louvre is a famous museum in Paris. • Do you know the history of this stately building? • The Louvre was once a residence for royalty. • Then the royal family moved to Versailles. • The galleries throughout the Louvre contain paintings and sculptures.

  18. Did you know… • A preposition can consist of more than one word? • Joey would rather get eaten by a shark instead of a gorilla.

  19. Some Common Compound Prepositions

  20. So Remember… • A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to some other word in the sentence. • A preposition shows how one thing relates to something else. • A preposition is one word most of the time, although it can consist of more than one word.

More Related