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The document outlines a Grade 2 lesson plan focusing on personal and demonstrative pronouns. It includes definitions, examples, and exercises for students to practice identifying and using pronouns correctly. The lesson is structured over five days with activities designed to reinforce learning.

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q4 Week4 English

The document outlines a Grade 2 lesson plan focusing on personal and demonstrative pronouns. It includes definitions, examples, and exercises for students to practice identifying and using pronouns correctly. The lesson is structured over five days with activities designed to reinforce learning.

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Qua rte r 4 – We e k 4

Face to Face Class

Grade 2
Opening Prayer
Lupang Hinirang
Classroom
Rules
2. Seat down
1. Listen.
properly.

4. Participate in
3. Raise your hand.
class.
Personal Pronouns

Day 1
QUARTER 4 – WEEK 4

Personal
English Pronouns
Personal Pronouns

We use I, you, he, she, it, we


and they when we talk about
people, animals and things.
Personal Pronouns

I
-refers to the
person speaking.
I am a boy.
Personal Pronouns

you
-refers to the one
spoken to

You are my friend.


Personal Pronouns

she
-refers to a girl
spoken about
Lola Ana is my
grandmother.
She is pretty.
Personal Pronouns

he
-refers to a boy
spoken about
Lolo Bert is my
grandfather.
He is handsome.
Personal Pronouns

it
-refers to a
animals or things
spoken about
Ken is my pet.
It is a bird.
Personal Pronouns

we
-refers to many
persons speaking
including yourself.
My family and I went to the
beach.
We are so happy.
Personal Pronouns

they
-refers to more
than one person
spoken about not
including yourself. My grandparents are going
home.
They are strong.
Change the word or words in the
parentheses with the correct pronouns.

He Sh It The
e y
(The family members) __________ are at
the beach.
Change the word or words in the
parentheses with the correct pronouns.

He Sh It The
e y
(Clarissa) ________ really likes
swimming.
Change the word or words in the
parentheses with the correct pronouns.

He Sh It The
e y
(Winston) ___________brings a
ball.
Change the word or words in the
parentheses with the correct pronouns.

He Sh It The
e y
They have fun and play with (a
ball) _______________.
Change the word or words in the parentheses
with the correct pronouns He, She, It, or They.
Remember to begin your sentence with a capital
letter.
1. (The family members) ____ are at
the beach.
2. (Clarissa) ____ really likes
swimming.
3. (Mother) ____ puts on sun cream.
4. (Winston) ____brings a ball.
5. They have fun and play with (a
Personal Pronouns

Day 2
Personal Pronouns
I refers to the person speaking. You
refers to the one spoken to, it may be
one (singular) or many (plural). She
refers to a girl spoken about. He refers
to a boy spoken about. It refers to
animals or things spoken about. We
refers to many persons speaking.
(plural) They refers to more than one
We use I, you, he, she, it, we and they
when we talk about people, animals and
things.
Plural(Two or
Singular (Only
more)
One)
I (speaker We
You (spoken You
to) They
He, She, It
Draw a line to match the nouns in
correct pronouns.

he sh it the w
e y e

box
Draw a line to match the nouns in
correct pronouns.

he sh it the w
e y e

uncle
Draw a line to match the nouns in
correct pronouns.

he sh it the w
e y e

brother and
I
Draw a line to match the nouns in
correct pronouns.

he sh it the w
e y e

Luisa and
Bea
Draw a line to match the nouns in
correct pronouns.

he sh it the w
e y e

Mrs. Merano
Choose from the box the correct pronoun for
the underlined nouns.
1. Lea, Lory and Roy
(spoken to) must hurry
up, or we will be late.
2. Laura sings sweetly.
3. Ronan opened the big
blue box.
4. The box was filled
with good things.
5. Wendy and Riza have
tickets.
Personal Pronouns

Day 3
Demonstrative
Pronouns
-pronouns that point to specific
objects.
They are: this, these, that, and
those.
Demonstrative
Pronouns
This and These point to nouns that
are near the speaker.
this and these

these These are


apples.
this and these

this This is a
ribbon.
this and these

these These are


balls.
this and these

this This is a tree.


this and these

these These are


cups.
this these
this these
this these
this these
this these
Answer this or these.
1.___ is a lemon.
2.___ are vegetables.
3.___ are balloons.
4.___ is a chicken.
Personal Pronouns

Day 4
Demonstrative
Pronouns
-pronouns that point to specific
objects.
They are: this, these, that, and
those.
Demonstrative
Pronouns
That and those point to nouns that
are far from the speaker.

That is a book. Those are books.


that and
those
those
Those
are
birds.
that and
those
that
That is a
mountain
.
that and
those
those
Those
are
balloons.
that and
those
that
That is
an
airplane.
that those
that those
that those
that those
that those
Write that or
those.
1.___ is a camel.
2.___ are magnets.
3.___ are balls.
4.___ is a rocket.
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Personal Pronouns

Day 5
Personal Pronouns

Catch
Up
THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING!

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