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You should have titled pg. 7 in your interactive notebook “Prepositions” and glued down the song lyrics. You also took a few notes. Next, title pg. 8 “Prepositions” as well, and you should write
these three sentences.Then, highlight the prepositions you find in these sentences.
The pizza in the oven is mine.
The girl by the door is my sister.
The runners raced around the track.
Is this what you wrote down?
The pizza in the oven is mine.
The girl by the door is my sister.
The runners raced around the track.
Prepositions
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A preposition is a part of speech that shows a relationship between two things. •Location (on, under, in)•Timing (before, after, during)•Direction (from, toward, to)
Prepositions
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Prepositions
The mouse is on the table.
Two things: mouse + tableRelationship: one is on the other
On is a preposition!
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Prepositions
The mouse is under the table.
Two things: mouse + tableRelationship: one is under the other
Under is a preposition!
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Prepositional Phrasesin the oven
by the door
around the track
These are prepositional phrases. Prepositional phrases start with a
preposition and end with the object of a preposition.
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Object of a PrepositionThe object of a preposition•must be a noun or a pronoun•always comes at the end of a
prepositional phrase
Example: The cookies are in the oven.
Oven is a noun that ends the prepositional phrase. Oven is the object of the preposition.
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Now, time to play “Simon Says”…
• Follow the
instructions as
given. For
example, “around
your desk”.
• You would move
around your desk.
• When you say the object of the preposition, you are to slap the object with the palm of your hand.
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Preposition Song(To the tune of Yankee Doodle
Dandy)aboutaboveacrossafteralongamongaroundat
beforebesidebetween againstwithinwithoutbeneaththrough
duringunderinintooverofofftotoward
uponnearforfromexcept
bywithbehindbelowdown.
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Put it all together…Indicate the prepositional phrases in these sentences. 1. After school, the boys played a game of baseball at the park.2. We hid our canoe in the bushes and set up camp by the river.3. Candy signed her name on the line and passed the paper across the table.4. Without any warning, the dog dashed to the door and barked loudly.5. The storm caused the tree in our front yard to fall against the house.
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Now, time to play “Hide and Seek”…
• Find a partner.
• Pick an object
that is about the
size of your hand.
• Decide who will
go in the hallway
first.
• Partner will hide object in the classroom.• You can only use prepositions to give clues as to how close they are.