Subjective Pronouns Grade 6 Intensive Pronouns What do
Subjective Pronouns Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns
What do you Notice? “He sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waiting. ” Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns
Invitation to Imitate I sat at the restaurant counter, twirling on a stool, daydreaming, anticipating. - Anonymous classroom teacher Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns
Invitation to Imitate Your turn… _______________, (Use: I, we, you, he, she, it or they) (Tell Where) __________________, ________. (Verb) Example: I sat at the restaurant counter, twirling on a stool, daydreaming, anticipating. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns
Invitation to Revise Rewrite at least three of the following sentences, replacing the subject/subject phrase with a subjective pronoun: • The creature in the mist was glaring at us with piercing, menacing eyes. • And then the girl said something that caused the blood to completely drain from my face. • “The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don’t. ” - Douglas Adams, The Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy • “The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed. ” - Stephen King, The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns
Invitation to Edit He sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waiting. • Him sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waiting. • He sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waited. • He sat by the windows. Hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, waiting. • He sat by the windows, hunched down in a rocking chair, scowling, weighting. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns
Invitation to Write Directions: Write a short passage using at least two of the seven subjective pronouns. I We You He She It They Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns
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