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Chapter 4

Chapter 4. To Be: Short Answers Possessive Adjectives. Objective. Students will define 5 new vocabulary words from the Job Application by going through the flashcards. Students will identify Possessive Adjectives by writing two sentences using Possessive Adjectives.

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Chapter 4

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  1. Chapter 4 To Be: Short Answers Possessive Adjectives

  2. Objective • Students will define 5 new vocabulary words from the Job Application by going through the flashcards. • Students will identify Possessive Adjectives by writing two sentences using Possessive Adjectives.

  3. What is Possessive Adjectives? • Guess

  4. What is Possessive Adjectives? Possessive Adjectives I My He His She Her It Its We Our You Your They their

  5. What is Possessive Adjectives? • DVD: Deaf Tutor Disc 7 • Lesson 27 Questions with “What” • Lesson 28 Questions with “Where” • Lesson 29 Questions with “Where” and “What” • Lesson 30 Questions with “Where” & “What Time”

  6. Possessive Adjectives My His Her Its room. Our Your their

  7. Possessive Adjectives My, your, his, her, its, our, and their are the possessive adjectives. They are used before a noun to show possession or ownership. Example: That's my folder. (My is an adjective which shows that I am the owner of the folder.)

  8. Possessive Adjectives I’m my He’s his She’s her Its cleaning its room. We’re our You’re your They’re their Possessive adjectives

  9. Possessive Adjectives Hi! What are you doing? I’m fixing my sink. I’m doing my homework. We’re cleaning our apartment. What is Bryan doing? He is fixing his car. He is doing his homework.

  10. Examples:Possessive Adjectives What are you doing? I am fixing my sink. What’s Bob doing? He’s fixing his car. What are your children doing? They’re doing their homework.

  11. To Be: Short Answers • DVD: Deaf Tutor • Lesson 20-21

  12. Short Answers I am. he Yes, she is. it we you are. they

  13. Short Answers Are you busy? Yes, I am. I’m washing my hair.

  14. Are You Busy? Page 29 • Is Frank busy? cleaning his apartment Is Frank busy? Yes, he is cleaning his apartment.

  15. Closure 1.) What did you learn today? 2.) Write two sentences using Possessive Adjectives.

  16. In class: Side by Side • Pages 29-30 #1-15

  17. WIP – 10 minutes page 31 Everybody is busy in class. Look at the students. What are they doing? Write about it in your journal.

  18. Page 31 • Use the picture and write what everybody is doing. Where’s Mr. Molina? He’s in the park. What’s he doing? He’s listening to the radio.

  19. Page 31 • Use the picture and write what everybody is doing. Where are Mr. and Mrs. Sharp? They’re in the laundromat. What are they doing? They’re washing their clothes.

  20. Page 31 • Ms. Roberts • John and Julie Carter • Danny Williams • Patty Williams • Jenny Chang • Bob Davis • Mr. and Mrs. Lopez • Charlie Harris • You Due end of class

  21. A Busy Daypage 32 • Read • True or False #1-5

  22. Writingpage 33 • A Busy Day • Everybody at 320 Main Street is very busy today. Tell a story about them. (Look at the picture) • See example on page 32 Due end of class

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