This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
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ELOS
• Identify prepositions in the given sentences
• Recall prepositions and their usage
• Complete the given sentences using prepositions
• Differentiate between conjunctions and prepositions
• Create their own sentences using prepositions
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Slide 6 - Video
PREPOSITIONS
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What is a Preposition?
A preposition is a word that usually tells where or when something is in relation to something else.
Examples of Prepositions that Tell Us Where
Here are some examples of prepositions that tell us where something is in relation to something else (prepositions highlighted):
the boy behind the bush
(Here, the preposition "behind" tells us where "the boy" is in relation to "the bush.")
a mouse under the stairs
(In this example, the preposition "under" tells us where "a mouse" is in relation to "the stairs.")
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timer
1:00
I show a noun or pronoun in relation to place, time , movement , position and so on...Who am I ?
Slide 10 - Mind map
The roots of the tree are ____the ground.
A
over
B
under
C
above
D
before
Slide 11 - Quiz
They live ____the third floor.
A
above
B
beside
C
on
D
up
Slide 12 - Quiz
Open the book ____page-89.
A
at
B
on
C
for
D
with
Slide 13 - Quiz
Your friend is waiting for you ____the office.
A
around
B
outside
C
against
D
none of the above
Slide 14 - Quiz
Slide 15 - Slide
Create a sentence using preposition "beside".
timer
1:00
Slide 16 - Open question
Dinner will be ready ____ 8am.
We're going there ____ year.
I'll see you ____ an hour.
I swim ____ Sundays.
on
in
next
by
Slide 17 - Drag question
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timer
2:00
Pick any preposition of your choice and create sentence using it.
Slide 19 - Mind map
Now I can- . Identify prepositions in the given sentences • Recall prepositions and their usage • Complete the given sentences using prepositions • Differentiate between conjunctions and prepositions • Create their own sentences using prepositions