- How do you teach possessive pronouns to beginners?
- How do you play hold up game for possessive pronouns?
- What activities teach possessive adjectives?
How do you teach possessive pronouns to beginners?
Students pass an object around in a circle. On passing the object, the first student says, 'it's mine. ' The following student takes the thing and passes it on, saying, 'it's yours. ' The next student takes the object, passes it, and says, 'it's his.
How do you play hold up game for possessive pronouns?
Each student stands up with an apostrophe card and an apostrophe+s card. Students then play a game where they listen to nouns and hold up the correct possessive ending card to make the noun possessive. If any students hold up the wrong card, they sit down and are out of the game.
What activities teach possessive adjectives?
One of the best ways to teach possessive adjectives in a fun way is to have your students interact with their environment. For example, you could ask a student to pick up their favorite object around them and ask them to describe it using the appropriate possessive adjective.