These pronoun antecedent agreement activities make teaching 3rd grade grammar so much more fun! You’ll get engaging activities and a full week of skill-building grammar lessons! Each lesson and activity is no-prep and planned for you to give your students short, daily practice ensuring pronoun-antecedent agreement in a variety of fun ways. No more scrambling to plan activities each week!
Pronoun Antecedent Agreement Activities Included
A 5-day lesson plan provides you with daily pacing and detailed instructions for each day of the week. Answer keys are also included.
A teaching PowerPoint with engaging lesson slides that introduce the skill and the grammar rule, give examples, and provide interactive slides for whole group practice.
Pronoun antecedent agreement practice worksheets provide reinforcement, independent practice, morning work, or homework.
A grammar-based reading passage-Students read a high-engagement “Grammar Gazette” news article written by kid reporters for fun reading practice and to identify whether or not the pronoun and antecedent agree in sentences
A writing activity for students to write their own news article using a word bank to include in their story.
Task cards and recording sheet for a no-prep grammar center and early finisher activity.
Assessment-Monitor progress with an easy-to-grade assessment
A grammar glossary notebook page gives students a handy reference they can add to their writing notebooks to aid in writing and spelling.
Full page posters to give students an anchor chart reference and add to your grammar wall!
Short on time to teach grammar? This simple 5-day routine with detailed lesson plans allows you to teach, practice, or assess your students in 15 minutes or less each day. The daily routine includes engaging, whole group practice and fun partner activities. The easy-to-grade pronoun-antecedent agreement worksheet is ideal for reinforcement, morning work, or homework.
A creative reading passage allows students to identify pronouns in context while reading a “Grammar Gazette” news article written by a kid reporter. Students apply their learning in a writing activity with three different formats for easy differentiation. On Friday students are assessed with a short, easy-to-grade quiz.
Weekly grammar routine
Monday: A minilesson on PowerPoint with interactive practice slides
Tuesday: Practice worksheet
Wednesday: Task cards center activity
Thursday: Reading passage and writing activity
Friday: Assessment & Grammar glossary
All the activities in this unit are intentionally designed to be simple and direct, with easy-to-understand activities for students, and easy-to-grade papers for the teacher. All the materials require very little prep or no prep at all. You’ll only need to make copies and cut out a few straight lines on the task cards to be ready to teach! Planning and teaching grammar has never been easier!
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Happy teaching!
Linda Kamp
Around the Kampfire
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