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Possessive : Adjectives and Pronouns
Matériel didactique : Craie de couleur
Objectif opérationnel : At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to build sentence with possessive Adjectives and Pronouns

Recall

Replace the underlined word by an appropriate pronoun:

  1. Children are looking for their toys
  2. You and me will take the train here
  3. The man has asked for you and me
  4. The girl wants to send a message to boys

Recall

  1. They are looking for them
  2. We will take it here
  3. He has asked for us
  4. She wants it to them

PRESENTATION

T. What is this? (showing a bleu pen)

T. is this a pen?

T. whose pen is this?

PRESENTATION

P. It’s a bleu pen

P. No, it is not a pen it’s a pencil

P. It’s my pen

Announcing the subject Matter

Today we will study Possessive : Adjectives and Pronouns 

Announcing the subject Matter

Today we will study Possessive : Adjectives and Pronouns 

PRACTICE

That’s a book it is foe that boy.

T. Whose book is that?

This is a desk it is for these two girls

T. whose disk is this?

T.  what is this? (showing a mobile phone)

T. Whose mobile phone is this?

This is my pen.

T. Whose pen is this?

T. is that book for you?

T. whose classroom is this?

T. Whose compound is that?

PRACTICE

P. it’s his book

P. it’s their desk

P. it’s a mobile phone

P. It’s for this girls

P.  This pen is mine

P. No, it’s not mine it’s for her (for the girl)

P. it’s our classroom

P. It’s their compound

File the gap with an appropriate possessive word

  1. This was ----- money (for you and me); where is --- (for you)
  2. We must ask for ----- copybook; the teacher has corrected ----- (for them)
  3. Did you take -----pen (for the girl)

Possessive adjective it’s for the boy

  • For him = his book; possessive adjective are: my, your, his, her, it, our, their
  • For the two girl = their desk; the mobile phone for the girl
  • Her mobile phone; possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs
  • It is my pen; the pen is mine
  • The classroom is for us; it’s our classroom
  • This classroom is ours