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Introduction Subject: Language Arts Grades: 6-8 Objectives: For students to be able to identify simple grammar terms in everyday sentences. Directions : Students can take their time moving through the different slides. There are examples on each teaching slide. This should help the students identify the different nouns when it is time to take the quiz. Work Cited Grammar Terms! Noun: A Person, Place or Thing. Examples: mom, tree, Washington D.C. Mary went to the store to get lemons. There are three nouns in this sentence: Mary (who is a person), store (which is a place), and lemons (which is a thing)! Grammar Terms! Pronoun: a word that can substitute for a noun. Examples: he, she, it, we, they, them He was riding in his car. Car is a noun, not a pronoun!. Now try this! Verb: An action or a state. Example: Walk, run, jump, sit. The cow jumped over the moon. Conjunction junction what’s your function? Conjunction: A word which connects words, phrases, or clauses. Examples: and, but, & or. I can do this or that. Now lets try prepositions! Preposition: A word that links a noun or pronoun to other words. Hint: Think about what you can do to a box! Examples: in, over, under You can go over a box, under a box, or in a box! I ran under the tree. Are you ready for a quiz? Answer This! Can you identify the noun(s) in the following sentence? Debbie ran around the tree. Debbie Tree Around Debbie Ran Tree Sorry! Try Again! Go Back to Question Go Back to Lesson Great Job! Go To Next Question! Now a little bit harder… Identify the PRONOUN in the following sentence. The dog went to the store with him. DOG STORE HIM Sorry! Try Again! Go Back to Question Go Back to Lesson Great Job! Go To Next Question! Conjunction Junction! Which of the following would NOT be a conjunction? And But You Wonderful! Go To Next Question! Sorry! Incorrect Answer! Go Back To Question Go Back to Lesson Prepositions A good way to remember a preposition is anything you can do to a …. Crayon Pony Box Go Home! Try One More Time! Go Back To Question! Go Back To Lesson! Work Cited! Language Practice." Wikispaces. 2008. 6 Mar 2008 <http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://fhswolvesden.wikispaces.com/space/showimage/G RAMMAR.jpg&imgrefurl=http://fhswolvesden.wikispaces.com/Language&h=466&w=600&sz=114&hl =en&start=1&tbnid=uMytWBRSDAkMzM:&tbnh=105&tbnw=135&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dgrammar%2 6gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den>. Durcan, Chris. "Using English." English Glossary of Grammar Terms. 25 NOV 2007. 6 Mar 2008 <http://www.usingenglish.com/glossary.html>. Clipart from Microsoft PowerPoint