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This resource includes everything you need to teach the most common prepositions and their functions (prepositions of place, time, movement, connection, device, and origin).
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- BONUS: Interactive Notebook Activity
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Prepositions
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Prepositional Phrases
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Interjections
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Perfect Verb Tenses
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Using Verb Tenses
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Shifts in Verb Tense
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Correlative Conjunctions
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Commas in a Series
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Commas and Introductory Elements
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Commas for Yes/No, Tag Questions & Direct Address
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Titles of Works: Quotations, Underlines & Italics
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Expand Sentences
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Combine Sentences
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Reduce Sentences
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Compare Registers and Dialects
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More fromTeacher ThriveThis resource includes everything you need to teach the most common prepositions and their functions (prepositions of place, time, movement, connection, device, and origin).
Now Included: Google Forms for the Practice Printable, Task Cards, and Assessment!
What’s Included:
- PowerPoint Lesson (Monday)
- Practice Printable - Digital Version Included (Tuesday)
- 30 Task Cards - Digital Version Included (Wednesday)
- Sketch Notes (Thursday)
- Assessment - Digital Version Included (Friday)
- BONUS: Interactive Notebook Activity
Download the preview for a detailed overview of the resource.
CLICK HERE for the entire Fifth-Grade Grammar Bundle!
Fifth Grade Grammar Units:
- Parts of Speech Review
- Subject and Predicate
- Coordinating Conjunctions
- Compound Sentences
- Subordinating Conjunctions
- Complex Sentences
- Simple, Compound, or Complex Sentences
- Prepositions
- Prepositional Phrases
- Interjections
- Perfect Verb Tenses
- Using Verb Tenses
- Shifts in Verb Tense
- Correlative Conjunctions
- Commas in a Series
- Commas and Introductory Elements
- Commas for Yes/No, Tag Questions & Direct Address
- Titles of Works: Quotations, Underlines & Italics
- Expand Sentences
Coming Soon:
- Combine Sentences
- Reduce Sentences
- Compare Dialects
- Compare Registers
- Context Clues
- Roots and Affixes
- Use Reference Materials
- Similes and Metaphors
- Idioms, Adages, and Proverbs
- Word Analogies
- Signal Words
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Explain the function of conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections in general and their function in particular sentences.
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Russian lesson "Prefix and preposition" Grade 5
KGU « Special School for Children with Special Educational Needs Department of Education of the Akimat of Kostanay »
PLAN CONSPECT UROKA
Saurbaeva Dinara Tulegenovna
Subject: Russian language
Class: 5 "A"
Subject: Prefix and pretext.
Educational: create conditions for students to acquire practical skills and abilities to recognize prefixes and prepositions in oral and written speech; write them correctly;
Correction - developing: create conditions for the development of visual and auditory attention, develop the ability to compare on the basis of self-selection essential features for comparison; contribute to the development of logical thinking and speech, observation and spelling vigilance.
Educational: educate communication skills, friendly attitude towards each other, love for the surrounding nature.
Lesson progress.
Hello. Salemetsiz be!
-Children, imagine that you are small seed (children sit down and cover their heads with their hands). The gardener is very careful treats the seed, waters it, takes care of it. (The teacher walks and strokes heads of children.) With the first rays of the sun, the seed slowly begins to grow, the first leaves appear (children raise their hands, reach up). The stalk grows (children stretch, straighten their shoulders). And now comes the happy moment a beautiful flower appears (children raise their hands up, showing blossoming petals). The flower is prettier (children smile at each other). How many colors are in class!
-Let's smile and wish each other Have a good mood!
Open notebooks, write down the number cool work, and we will find out the topic and write it down later.
2. "A minute of calligraphy"
- In order for each of you to have handwriting became beautiful, the letters were neat and even, let's spend a "Minute calligraphy. " To do this, write in the notebook on the first line the word flew, and the second is on the roof. Pay attention to the spelling of these words.
- Why in one case we wrote ON together, and in the other separately? (in the word I ran into a prefix, and in the word on the roof - a preposition)
3. Updating knowledge on the topic.
- What do you think we will talk about today? ( O prefixes and prepositions).
So, write down the topic of the lesson: Prefix and preposition.
- Today we continue to study distinguish between prefix and preposition. Tell me, why do we need this? (To correctly write them).
-U you have figures on the desks: one is a “cube”, and the other is a “pyramid”. I give you instructions, and you perform an action. Ready? Let's start:
- put the pyramid on the cube;
- hold the pyramid over the cube;
- put the pyramid in front of the cube;
- put the pyramid .... cube.
- Why couldn't you complete the last task? (Missing word)
- Guess what word I should have said (near, near, left, right, u. ..)? (Place the pyramid near the cube.)
- Correct.
- Before you words, let's read.
boletus - under the birch
joyless - without joy
embankment - on the shore
- What do these words have in common? (These are single root words with the same prefixes and prepositions.)
- How do they differ? (continuous and separate spelling)
- How to distinguish between a prefix and a preposition? (between preposition and a word can insert another word, but a prefix cannot be separated from a word.)
- So, what is a prefix?
-What is a preposition and how to distinguish them from a prefix, we Let's do it again by watching the next video.
4. Development of phonemic hearing.
- Let's check how you You can distinguish between a prefix and a preposition. I read you a proposal, and you hear it determine what is there: a preposition or a prefix. If you hear the word pretext, then get up from the chair, if you hear a prefix in the word, then you remain sit still. Hint to you: we are talking about a prefix and a preposition on.
Stepped on winter. It's getting cold outside at . On tracks there is snow. The wind was blowing on . Frost painted patterns on the windows.
- Guys, what time of year were you talking about? And how does the word winter sound in Kazakh?
covered with snow, the days are short and the nights are long, the reservoirs have frozen over, it has become scarce birds). Why? (Fly away to warmer climes). -How called birds that fly to warm lands? (migratory) But there are birds, who stay for the winter. Name them. these are wintering birds (bullfinches, tits, doves, sparrows). How can we help these birds overwinter? ( Hang feeders and feed them.)
5. Development spatial orientation.
(On three pictures on the board: a boy on a chair, near a chair, looks under a chair)
- Guys, what is he doing the boy in this picture? (Sits on a chair)
- What is the pretext in this offer?
- Now look at second picture. Where is the boy? (Near the chair). What suggestion are you used in the answer?
- And what does he do on the last picture? (Looks under the chair.)
- Do the same.
(Watch under the chairs, they take out envelopes).
What did you find there?
- Take these envelopes. Put them on the desk. On envelopes words with prepositions or prefixes. If this is a preposition, shade it from left to right, if the prefix - from right to left.
Now we can open envelopes. What is in the envelope? Differentiated task (red - 1 level, yellow - level 2, green - level 3).
Those who had red cards come to the table, you work in a group (Sofia, Nina, Seryozha, Dilnaz).
Working with phrases. open the brackets, write correct words with prefixes and prepositions. Highlight prefixes and prepositions.
(s) rolled (from) mountains
(on) ran (along) paths
(pro) read (pro) cars
(before) drove (to) the station.
Yellow card (Malika)
Green cards ( Angelina and Nikita). Underline the sentence in which prefix and preposition are spelled correctly.
- I give everyone 2 minutes to work.
The group shows a card with phrases and explain their spelling. Collecting cards: later I will check and appreciate.
6. Physical Hare. one min.
7. Work with the proposal (text).
Read the sentences.
1. There was a mountain in the yard.
2. (In) the hall there is a fragrant Christmas tree.
3. There are many children (on) the mountain all day long.
4. (On) toy branches.
5. (K) fluffy beauty (at) fled children.
6. Mitya (on) sleds (c) rolled (c) mountains.
- How many stories can be made from these proposals?
Students: 2.
- What will the first story be about? / (about the slide.)
Teacher: Read the sentences that refer to this story. (In) the courtyard was a mountain. There are many children (on) the mountain all day long. Mitya (on) sleds (c) rolled (c) mountains.
-How can you title the story? Slide.
- What is the second story about? (about tree.)
Read it. (In the room there is a fragrant tree. (On) branches of a toy. (K) fluffy beauty (pri) fled children..
- What should we call this story? (Yolka.)
Teacher: Which story do you prefer did you like it about the Christmas tree or the hill? Write the first story in brackets. Select attachments and highlight the suggestions.
They work at the blackboard and in the notebook. Comment.
task ", a cube will help to guess it. Your task - roll the die and open the task. What number will fall on the die, then the task and will open. (Throw them in turn.)
9. Reflection "The Sun and the Cloud". I have a cloud and a sun in my hands. I suggest comparing your mood and work in the lesson with a cloud or sun. If you have a good mood, you are satisfied with your work, everything worked out for you, choose the sun, if something did not work out, there were questions, then a cloud.
10 . D.Z cards by levels.
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How write a prefix with the word?
What is a preposition?
How write a preposition with a word?
As to distinguish a preposition from a prefix?
Work with sentence (text).
Read the sentences.
1.(In)yard there was a mountain.
2.(In)hall there is a fragrant tree.
3.All day (on) the mountain there are many children.
4. (On) branches toys.
5.(K) fluffy beauty (at) children ran.
6. Mitya (on) sleds (c) rolled (c) mountains.
-How much stories can be made from these sentences?
under table
Emphasized the sentence in which the prefix and preposition are spelled correctly.
on the road
remembered
for
Framed
Under table
Set
Russian language lesson in the 5th grade on the topic "About prepositions"
Russian language lesson in the 5th grade.
MBOU Mirnovskaya secondary school Torzhoksky district Tver region
Teacher: Poltavskaya Lyubov Viktorovna
:
"About prefixes and prepositions"
Goals of : To teach to recognize prepositions and prefixes, use them correctly in speech and write, continue work on the development of speech activity.
Equipment : computer, handout.
Lesson Course
1. Orphographic "Five -minute" (on the screen) Oral work:
Head. thread screw arrival notice
Send soup wonderful book
Short day to communicate fluctuations to discriminate objects
Storage chamber for autumn
2. Work in notebooks:
- Open notebooks, write down the number, leave a line to record the topic of the lesson.
- Task: collect a proposal. What part of speech is missing from the sentence?
(On the screen)
…a forest clearing…a pond…. frost…a small grove of cold … rowan beads.
(in, near, from, on)
- Write out nouns with prepositions from the sentence and indicate the case.
- What is a preposition? What parts of speech are they used with?
3. Watching the cartoon "About prepositions" (song of a cheerful crab)
- Hear and write down words with prepositions.
- With what parts of speech are they used?
(with nouns and pronouns)
- How do prepositions differ from prefixes?
4. Sliding - spelling work (on the screen)
- Task: Expand the brackets and explain the spelling
(before) the village
(PO) ran (along) the road
( )read (pro)factory
(under)crawled (under)car
(at)shouted (at)dog
- Can you name the words with prefixes? ((to) rode, (to) ran, (pro) read (pro) read, (under) crawled, (on) shouted)
- Prove, justify your answer. ( These are verbs, a word cannot be inserted between a prefix and a root)
-What is a prefix and what does it serve for? ( A prefix is a part of a word that comes before the root and serves to form new words)
- How do you spell the prefix with the root? (The prefix with the root is written together)
- How to find the prefix in a word? ( It is necessary to choose a single-root word without a prefix or with another prefix)
- Read the words with prepositions in the phrases ( to the city, on the road, about the station, under the car, to the dog)
- Prove justify your answer ( These are nouns, you can insert a question or another word between the preposition noun)
- What is a preposition? What does it serve? ( A preposition is a part of speech that serves to connect words in a sentence)
- How prepositions are written with other words ( A preposition with other words is written separately)
- Guys, look carefully at the phrases. What other spellings are "hidden" in words.
5.Fizminutka (On the screen) Charging for the eyes
6. Fixing: work on cards.
-Today, October 19, is the birthday of the Pushkin Lyceum, so this text is proposed for analysis.
Lyceum
In 1811 Pushkin passed the examination to the lyceum, which was opened in
Tsarskoe Selo on October 19th. The lyceum (located) was located inside the royal palace. The building (on) was in a huge park with monuments to historical figures. Here, during walks, young lyceum students ran along the paths, hid behind sculptures, sat near the fountains and dreamed about the future. Then, recalling the Lyceum years, Pushkin will write in his poem the lines Friends Our union is beautiful
-Insert the missing letters and punctuation marks, open the brackets.
- Write down the nouns with prepositions and indicate their case.
7. Task for "wise men and smart girls"
The wind blew (at) the meeting.