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La Consolacion College A Member of the

Sto. Tomas, Biñan City, Laguna, Philippines Unified La Consolacion College


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INTEGRATED SCHOOL
PAASCU Accredited Level II
SY 2022– 2023

GRADE 3 ENGLISH – SECOND QUARTER

TIME FRAME: 2ND


TOPIC: PERSONAL PRONOUNS AND DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS WEEK
I. CONTENT: PRONOUNS
VALUES INTEGRATION: COURAGE (Appreciation of One’s Cultural Heritage)
DATE/S:

II. LEARNING OUTCOMES


At the end of this lesson, the pupils will be able to:
 identify demonstrative and personal pronouns;
 use the correct pronouns in the sentence; and
 write sentences using correct demonstrative and personal pronouns
III. LEARNING ACTIVITIES/ INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
SYNTHESIS/ VALUES
ACTIVITY / DISCUSSION INPUT / DEEPENING ENRICHMENT
INTEGRATION
DIP DEEPEN DISCERN DO

- Read objectives of the day - What word/s replaced the underlined word? – We, It, She, He, LET’S WRAP UP OFFLINE ACTIVITIES
They Guide questions: a. Make your own
ACTIVATING PRIOR - What are these words? – Pronoun - What is the difference between the sentences using the ff.
KNOWLEDGE subject pronouns and the object subject pronouns:
Personal Pronouns
pronouns? 1. me
- What do you remember about A personal pronoun is a short word we use as a simple substitute for
2. it
pronouns? the proper name of a person. Each of the English personal pronouns
Subject pronouns are usually found at 3. them
shows us the grammatical person, gender, number, and case of the
the beginning of the sentence since 4. her
Read the sentences and guess what word noun it replaces. I, you, he, she, it, we they, me, him, her, us, and
they replace the subject while object 5. him
would best complete the sentence. them are all personal pronouns
pronouns come after the verb. 6. you
7. us
1. Catholics go to Church to thank ACTIVATING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
- What are demonstrative pronouns?
God for what He gives and does for A. Assess pupils’ prior knowledge on subject pronouns through an b. Make your own
us. exercise. sentences using the ff.
Demonstrative Pronouns
_____ go to Church to thank God
for what He gives and does for us. Exercises: Fill in the blanks the subject pronoun that will best complete Demonstrative pronouns are pronouns object pronouns:
2. Catholics have a holy book. the sentence. that point to specific objects. They take 1. I
____ is called a bible. 1. Helen and I will attend the party. _____ will wear superhero the place of a noun, noun phrase, 2. It
3. Sheena wears Hijab clothing. costume. activity, or situation. 3. They
____ is a muslim. 2. Miss Mora lends us books. _____ is the school librarian. 4. She
5. He
3. How old are _____ ?
6. You
4. My aunt is Dr. Mendez. ______ is also our family doctor. 7. We
5. Don and Dan are my best friends. _______ are twins.
6. The poor little puppies were rescued. BOOK ACTIVITIES
4. Fr. Timothy is our parish priest. _____ were brought to an animal shelter. -Answer pages 192 – 193
7. The flowers in our garden bloomed. _____ were very lovely. (Accelerate A and B) in
8. The janitress cleans our room every day. your book.
____ celebrates mass in our church. -Answer pages 182 – 183 in
______ also makes our room smell good.
5. Muslims call their place of worship your book.
9. Mr. Salonga is our principal. ______ supervises our school.
mosque. _____ call their place of 10. Martha and I will go to Ben’s house. ______ will bring food to
worship mosque. share.
ANSWER KEY: We, It, She, He, They
Why are they called subject pronouns?
Watch: A subject pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch? - She is my best friend.
v=ZADSyQZlvCc - It is my dog.
- Does he know the answer?
- You and I will meet later.

Singular SUBJECT PRONOUNS Plural

I 1st person We
(refers to the one speaking)

You 2nd person You


(refers to the other person spoken to)

He 3rd person They


She (refers to the person/persons being spoken
It about)
B. Assess pupils’ prior knowledge on subject pronouns through an
exercise.

Exercises: Fill in the blanks


the object pronoun that will
best complete the sentence.

Answer: Jane
gave him a
sandwich.

Ms. Reyes bought pizza for the pupils.


For whom did she buy the pizza? Ms. Reyes bought pizza for ______.
Answer: Ms. Reyes bought pizza for them.
Jake helps the old woman to sit.
Who did he help? Jake helped ________ to sit.
Answer: Jake helped her to sit.

- Why are they called object pronouns?


They receive the action, they serve as object of the verb. They are
used as the direct/indirect object or receiver of the action.

Give the book to me.


The teacher gave her a reprimand.
I will tell you a story.
Susan read it to them.

Singular OBJECT PRONOUNS Plural

me 1st person us
(refers to the one speaking)

you 2nd person you


(refers to the other person spoken to)

him 3rd person them


her (refers to the person/persons being
It spoken about)
Try these:
DIRECTIONS: Fill in with correct object pronoun.

1. Luigi delivers newspapers to Mae and me. Luigi delivers


newspapers to ____.
2. Franco gave a girl a rose. Franco gave ____ a rose.
3. That is a snake. Can you touch ___ ?
4. Jeff gave Louisa a cake. Jeff gave ____ a cake.
5. Ms. Perea lends books to the children. Ms. Perea lends books to
_______.
6. Mark was watching a show when the lights went out. Mark was
watching _______ when the lights went out.
7. Ana gave the street children food to eat. Ana gave _______ food to
eat.
8. Have you received the letter? Have you received ___________?
9. The project was assigned to Eli, Jack and me. The project was
assigned to ________.
10. The first prize was awarded to Ted. The first was awarded to _____.

ANSWER KEY: US, HER, IT, HER, THEM, IT, THEM, IT, US,
HIM

WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4khSnzr24uw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfJ2q8LN4jo

Read the dialogue. Fill in with the missing words to complète the
dialogue.

(Ema and Ben are fixing a toy.)


EMA: Ben, what is that thing you are holding to?
BEN: I don’t know either. __1___ thing is broken. The missing pieces
are scattered here in the dining room. Can you help me assemble this?
EMA: Sure. (Looks around) Hmm... Look, __2___ are it’s screws.
BEN: You are right. Give it to me.
EMA: Ben, __3___ are 4 tires under the table. I think this might be a
car.
BEN: Right. And __4___ is it’s wheel under the chair! I’ll get it.
EMA: Now let’s assemble it!
BEN: It’s a car! Thanks for helping me Emma. Now, let us play
outside.

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN
A demonstrative pronoun is used to identify a noun or pronoun in a
sentence.
PRACTICE:
1. (This, These) poems were written by Robert Louis Stevenson.
2. I memorized (this, these) poem “My Shadow” when I was a
little girl.
3. Have you read all (that, those) books in the shelf?
4. (That, Those) big thick book belongs to my big brother.
5. Jane, (these, this) is Ana my new classmate.

IV. ASSESSMENT / EVALUATION Quiz on PRONOUNS (after all pronouns have been discussed)
Lacia, Ferdilyn C. (2020) Essential English for Active Learners Grade 3. Worktext for Reading and Language. 2020 Ed. Rex Bookstore
Inc.:Mla, Ph.
RESOURCES: Lacia, Ferdilyn C. (2020) Essential English for Active Learners Grade 3. Teacher’s Resource material 2020 Ed. Rex Bookstore Inc.:Mla, Ph.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4khSnzr24uw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfJ2q8LN4jo

Prepared by: Ms. Alyessa Dawn C. Fallado Checked by: Mrs. Beverly F. Durante Approved by: Ms. Laria P. Doronila
Subject Teacher Vice – Principal, Lower School Integrated School Principal

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