
Lesson
Add Adjectives and Pronouns
Students learn to add describing words and use pronouns instead of repeating nouns.
Add Adjectives and Pronouns
What students learn
Students learn that adjectives describe nouns and pronouns take the place of nouns so writers do not repeat the same word over and over. Start with and then watch to see both ideas in a sentence.
Why it matters
Describing words help readers picture the noun more clearly, and pronouns help sentences sound smooth. shows how pronouns keep writing from repeating the same noun again and again.
Learn the idea
Adjectives answer questions like what kind, which one, or how many. Pronouns like he, she, it, we, and they stand in for nouns that the writer has already named. If a student needs a quick reminder, replay and ask which word the adjective describes.
Try it
Look at a picture and ask the child to name one noun, add one adjective, and then replace the noun with a pronoun in a second sentence. Read the two sentences aloud to see how the meaning stays clear.
Parent guide
If the child repeats the noun too much, show how a pronoun can take its place. If they use an adjective that does not fit, ask whether it truly describes the noun they chose.