Grade 1 · Lesson 22 — Whose place is it taking?

U1 · Level One — Parts of Speech · Pronouns · student sheet is G1_L22_Worksheet.html
Ask the question, then answer. Pronoun: “Whose place is it taking?”

How we did it together — keep looking at this

SheandIwenttotheamphitheater.1Ask: Whose place is it taking?2Try it — “She = ?” ✓ — so “She” is a pronoun.Same steps every time. The marks stay.
Before you mark: One pronoun per sentence, its noun always in the sentence before.
  1. Find the pronoun.
    The dog barked because it was hungry.
    the pronoun in “The dog barked because it was hungry.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  2. Find the pronoun.
    My mother cooked, and she sang.
    the pronoun in “My mother cooked, and she sang.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  3. Find the pronoun.
    The boys ran until they were tired.
    the pronoun in “The boys ran until they were tired.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  4. Find the pronoun.
    The teacher smiled. She waved.
    the pronoun in “The teacher smiled. She waved.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  5. Find the pronoun.
    My cousin fell. He cried.
    the pronoun in “My cousin fell. He cried.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  6. Find the pronoun.
    The kettle boiled. It whistled.
    the pronoun in “The kettle boiled. It whistled.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
Secure looks like: Given two sentences where the second opens with a pronoun, the child names the noun it replaces and can swap it back without the sentence breaking.
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