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PREPOSITION POWER. Click here to start. Lesson One: Prepositions. 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). Lesson One: Prepositions (cont.). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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PREPOSITION POWER

Click here to start

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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)

Lesson One: Prepositions

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Lesson One: Prepositions (cont.)

The mouse is on the table.

Two things: mouse + tableRelationship: one is on the other

On is a preposition!

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Lesson One: Prepositions (cont.)

The mouse is under the table.

Two things: mouse + tableRelationship: one is under the other

Under is a preposition!

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Lesson One: Prepositions (cont.)

aboard along behind but (except) from off past until

about amid below by in on since up

above among beneath down inside onto through upon

across around beside during into out to with

after at between except near outside toward within

against before beyond for of over under without

Here is a list of the most common prepositions:

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Here is a list of the most common prepositions:

Lesson One: Prepositions (cont.)

aboard along behind but (except) from off past until

about amid below by in on since up

above among beneath down inside onto through upon

across around beside during into out to with

after at between except near outside toward within

against before beyond for of over under without

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Test Your Knowledge 1

Which word is a preposition?

The pizza in the oven is mine.

pizza in oven mine

Check the list of prepositions.

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RIGHT!

Two things are related to each other

by the preposition!

You have PREPOSITION POWER!

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WRONG!

Click here to try again

Click here to check the list of prepositions before trying again!

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Test Your Knowledge 2

Which word is a preposition?

The girl by the door is my sister.

girl by door my

Check the list of prepositions.

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RIGHT!

Two things are related to each other

by the preposition!

You have PREPOSITION POWER!

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WRONG!

Click here to try again

Click here to check the list of prepositions before trying again!

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Test Your Knowledge 3

Which word is a preposition?

The runners raced around the track.

runners around the track

Check the list of prepositions.

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RIGHT!

Two things are related to each other

by the preposition!

You have PREPOSITION POWER!

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WRONG!

Click here to try again

Click here to check the list of prepositions before trying again!

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Let’s look again at the sentences you practiced with.

The pizza in the oven is mine.

The girl by the door is my sister.

The runners raced around the track.

Lesson 2: Prepositional Phrases

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Lesson 2: Prepositional Phrases

in 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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Lesson 3: Object of a Preposition

The 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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Test Your Knowledge 4

Identify the prepositional phrase.

I sat with my mom. I sat with

with my

with my mom

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RIGHT!

You found the prepositional

phrase!

Well done!

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WRONG!

Remember: a prepositional phrase starts with a preposition (check list again) and ends with a noun or pronoun.

Try the question again!

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Test Your Knowledge 5

Identify the prepositional phrase.

After gym class, we got a drink.

After gym

After gym class

After gym class, we

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RIGHT!

You found the prepositional

phrase!

Well done!

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WRONG!

Remember: a prepositional phrase starts with a preposition (check list again) and ends with a noun or pronoun.

Try the question again!

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Test Your Knowledge 6

Identify the prepositional phrase.

I chose a book from the library.

chose a book

book from the library

from the library

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RIGHT!

You found the prepositional

phrase!

Well done!

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WRONG!

Remember: a prepositional phrase starts with a preposition (check list again) and ends with a noun or pronoun.

Try the question again!

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CONGRATULATIONS!

You’ve shown your

PREPOSITION POWER!

END

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INTERJECTIONS

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What Is An Interjection? An interjection is a

part of speech that shows someone’s emotions

Some interjections are large and are followed by exclamation points!

Some interjections are small and introductory so they are followed by a comma

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School House Rock!

Interjections show excitement and emotion they’re generally set apart from sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma when the feeling’s not as strong So when you’re happy HOORAY! Or sad AWWWW or excited YAAAAA! Or glad an interjection starts a sentence right!

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QUIZ ON INTERJECTIONS Are you ready for this?

Find the interjections in the sentences

1. Ouch! I stubbed my painful toe on the coffee table.

2. Cool, my mom is letting me redecorate my room.

3. Wait! I don’t know what the heck you’re talking about.

4. Yeah! I scored three tickets to a Red Sox game!