💛Module 5: W1 - Day 3 - ELA

Lesson Instructions

You will go through two lessons (one in grammar and one in reading). 


Phone.png GRAMMAR

Introduction

Yesterday, we learned about prepositions of space. Today, we will be thinking about prepositions that deal with time. These prepositions answer the question "when?"

Prepositions of Time
"In" is used for months, years, seasons, and parts of the day.
Examples: 
in January
in 2022
in winter
in the morning 
in the afternoon
in the evening

"On" is used for dates and days of the week.
Examples:
on February 9th
on Friday
on Saturday evening

"At" is used for times of the day, mealtimes and holidays.
Examples:
at night
at 10:30 am
at breakfast
at the weekend
at Christmas

Video


Stop and Jot

In Your Notebook:  Create an invitation to a party using prepositions of time and space.


Phone (2).png READING

Introduction

Today is our last day of reviewing point of view in reading before we transition to point of view in writing!

Remember, sometimes our narrators can be "unreliable." Meaning that they are sometimes not trustworthy. 

Many of you might have brothers and sisters. You may even argue with your sibling. If you do, you know that your point of view and their point of views are very different. If they end up telling on you, your grown-up may only get their point of view! Is your sibling reliable? Maybe, maybe not. But if it were me, I'd want my side of the story heard!


Video


Stop and Jot

In Your Notebook: Read for 30 minutes. Write in your notebook the differences between 1st person and 3rd person point of view.

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