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All about prepositional phrases

All about prepositional phrases

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English

3rd - 5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.4.1E, L.7.1A, L.9-10.1B

Standards-aligned

Created by

Mylon S.

Used 15+ times

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7 Slides • 4 Questions

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All about prepositional phrases

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PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES ARE WHERE OBJECTS ARE

Some examples of prepositional phrases are under the tree, on the tree, and behind the tree.

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UNGRADED MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

COMING UP SOON

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Poll

Do you anything about prepositional phrases before this lesson? Do you want to learn about prepositional phrases?

I did not know and I do not want to learn about them.

No and I do want to learn about them

Yes I do and I am ready to learn more.

Yes and there is no way I am going to learn more about them.

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If you don't want to learn about them you may leave this lesson. If you want to you can totally stay on the lesson.

STAY TUNED IF YOU WANT TO LEARN.

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Prepositional Phrases might sound hard to understand but they are not, trust me.

COMING UP NEXT IS AN UNGRADED MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION.

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Poll

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IDENTIFY THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE IN THE SENTENCE BELOW:

I RAN IN CIRCLES AROUND THE ROOM.

Around the room

Ran in circles

The room

Circles around the room

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If you picked the first answer choice you are correct. If not it is just to see what you know.

THE FIRST CHOICE IS CORRECT BECAUSE IT SAYS WHERE THE OBJECT IS IN ITS SPACE AND IT SAYS WHAT SPACE IT IS IN (ITS ROOM).

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GRADED MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

COMING UP NEXT

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Multiple Choice

Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence below:

The dog was running everywhere in the house.

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The dog

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running everywhere

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in the house

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the dog is sweating

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Open Ended

What do you know after the lesson about prepositional phrases? Also include if you want to do one more quiz about them. If you don't want to you don't have to.

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