Y1 Family ties - Lesson 1

Family ties - Lesson 1
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This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Family ties - Lesson 1

Slide 1 - Slide

Today:
  • Start new theme: Family ties
  • Brainstorming
  • Reading
  • Grammar: possessives & who/whose/who's
  • Vocab: family members
  • Extra help grammar
  • Enrichment assignment

Slide 2 - Slide

When you think about family,
what words come to mind?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Do you know any TV series about families?

Slide 4 - Mind map

read:

Slide 5 - Slide

Determine whether these sentences from the text are true or false
True
False
Bart Simpson has got a cat called Santa's Little helper.
Lisa Simpson has got one aunt.
Ben Tennyson is on holiday in the USA.
He can change into nine different aliens.
Greg Heffley has got a little brother called Manny.
His ideas are never successful.

Slide 6 - Drag question

Watch the silly video on the next slide:
Possessive adjectives & pronouns

Slide 7 - Slide

Possessive
pronouns

Slide 8 - Slide

1. The book is [ ... ], but you're welcome to read it.
A
yours
B
my
C
mine

Slide 9 - Quiz

2. The dog wagged [ ... ] tail.
A
its
B
it's
C
its'

Slide 10 - Quiz

3. Please return [ ... ] phone at once!
A
mine
B
my
C
its

Slide 11 - Quiz

4. Your house is much bigger than [ ... ] is.
A
theres
B
ours
C
them
D
they

Slide 12 - Quiz

5. I met [ ... ] mother.
A
their
B
they
C
them
D
theres

Slide 13 - Quiz

6. Is this cup [ ... ]?
A
yours
B
your
C
from you

Slide 14 - Quiz

7. She cooked [ ... ] food.
A
theres
B
ours
C
them
D
our

Slide 15 - Quiz

8. Don't stand on [ ... ] foot!
A
mine
B
my
C
it's

Slide 16 - Quiz

Who, whose & who's
Who = Wie
Whose = van wie of wiens en geeft dus bezit aan
Who’s = een samentrekking van:     who + is     OF     who + has
                                                                             wie is                  wie heeft


Slide 17 - Slide

Whose and who's sound the same, so how do you know which one to use?
The easiest way is to remember that who’s is a contraction – it is short for who is or who has.
 Whose is used when something belongs to someone.
 
If who is or who has doesn’t fit in the sentence, then the word whose will probably be used.

Slide 18 - Slide

Examples whose & who's
Whose puppy is it?
Who's late today? > Who is late today?

Whose coat is this?
Who's coming to the party? > Who is coming to the party?

Slide 19 - Slide

Slide 20 - Video

1. [ ... ] phone is this?
A
whose
B
who's

Slide 21 - Quiz

2. [ ... ] gone to the library?
A
whose
B
who's

Slide 22 - Quiz

3. I’d like to know [ ... ] going to pay for the dinner?
A
whose
B
who's

Slide 23 - Quiz

4. The teacher asked, “[ ... ] done their homework?”

A
whose
B
who's

Slide 24 - Quiz

5. [ ... ] do you sit next to in Maths?
A
Whose
B
Who
C
Who's

Slide 25 - Quiz

6. Jed exclaimed, “I found ten pounds on the floor, [ ... ] is it?
A
whose
B
who's

Slide 26 - Quiz

7. [...] the Prime Minister at the moment?

A
Whose
B
Who's
C
Who

Slide 27 - Quiz

8. “This is ridiculous, [...] got the remote control now?” moaned dad.

A
whose
B
who's

Slide 28 - Quiz

big
uncle
aunt
sister-in-law
little
cousins
best friend
Grandma

Slide 29 - Drag question

Possessive adjectives & pronouns
Practise some more with possessive adjectives & pronouns on the next slide.
Good luck!

Slide 30 - Slide

Slide 31 - Link

Whose & who's
Practise some more with whose & who's on the next slide.
Good luck!

Slide 32 - Slide

Slide 33 - Link

How many pages a day should you read to finish your book on May the 23rd?

Slide 34 - Open question