This document provides an English lesson plan on possessive pronouns. It includes objectives to identify commonly used possessive pronouns and use them in sentences. Activities involve a possessive pronoun song, games, examples and sentences to complete. Students are asked to identify the possessive pronoun that correctly completes each sentence. The lesson concludes with a group discussion of what possessive pronouns are and an assignment for students to draw their school materials using crayons.
7. Identify the missing consonant digraph of
the following words. ( ch or sh )
____air tea____er wi____
____ock ca____ier wa____
____amp coa___es ri____
10. There are two possessive forms for
most nouns.
a. Pronouns used as limiting adjectives
to qualify nouns.
They come before nouns.
my your his her
our its their
11. Examples:
I lost my wallet.
We cleaned our yard.
Is that your bag?
Their father cooks well.
His bike is big.
Your kittens are here.
Her cat loves milk.
The dog feeds its puppy.
12. b. Pronouns which do not need a
noun after them. They take the
place of the noun.
mine yours his
hers theirs ours
13. Examples:
The wallet is mine.
The house is theirs.
Is that bag yours?
The cat is hers.
This bike is his.
They new car is ours.
14. Choose the correct possessive pronoun
to complete each sentence.
1. This is _____new dress.
(his, her)
15. Choose the correct possessive pronoun
to complete each sentence.
1. This is her new dress.
(his, her)
25. -Possessive pronouns are pronouns that
are used to show ownership or
possession.
-They state that something belongs to
someone.
What are possessive pronouns?
26. Complete each sentence with appropriate possessive
pronoun in the parenthesis. Write your answers on
your answer sheet.
1. This is my computer. It is (my, mine).
2. Is this (your, yours) bag?
3. John has a new phone. It is (his, her) phone.
4. Glenda has a beach resort. It is (his, her) resort.
5. This is our home. It is (ours, theirs).