write ashort story using preposition
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A word in the sentence describe the position of the object is known as preposition.
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Goals
Practise writing using prepositions.
Practise combining prepositions with noun phrases to create preposition phrases.
Compose a story that will be engaging for children.
Lesson Plan
The teacher explains that today, we will write a story for children. First, look at We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen, a classic, effective children's story. It's performed on YouTube here. This is an example of how one writer makes his narrative exciting and engaging for young readers and listeners:
We can’t go over it.
We can’t go under it.
Oh no!
We’ll have to go through it.
Your students' task is to write a story for children about a journey to find a hidden treasure. In the Activity page in the right hand menu, you can display a list of prepositions for your students to use. That list also appears in the handout that can be downloaded and printed from the bottom of the page. After the list of prepositions is a list of noun phrases.
Students can join a preposition with a noun phrase to form a preposition phrase, for example:
along + an overgrown path → along an overgrown path.
Practise writing using prepositions.
Practise combining prepositions with noun phrases to create preposition phrases.
Compose a story that will be engaging for children.
Lesson Plan
The teacher explains that today, we will write a story for children. First, look at We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen, a classic, effective children's story. It's performed on YouTube here. This is an example of how one writer makes his narrative exciting and engaging for young readers and listeners:
We can’t go over it.
We can’t go under it.
Oh no!
We’ll have to go through it.
Your students' task is to write a story for children about a journey to find a hidden treasure. In the Activity page in the right hand menu, you can display a list of prepositions for your students to use. That list also appears in the handout that can be downloaded and printed from the bottom of the page. After the list of prepositions is a list of noun phrases.
Students can join a preposition with a noun phrase to form a preposition phrase, for example:
along + an overgrown path → along an overgrown path.
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