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Relative Pronouns
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why). I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly.
  • By TEACHA2Z

2
Relative PronounsLesson 1Who and Whom
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why). I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly.
  • By TEACHA2Z

3
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Opening
  • Meg is a girl.
  • Meg likes ice cream.
  • We can use a relative pronoun to make the
    sentences above into one sentence.
  • Meg is a girl who likes ice cream.
  • Click on the link below to hear a song about
    relative pronouns.
  • Relative Pronouns Song - YouTube

4
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a
    relative clause. Relative pronouns relate to
    the word that it modifies or describes. We use
    relative pronouns after a noun to make it clear
    which person or thing we are talking about. There
    are five relative pronouns that we are going to
    focus on who, whom, whose, which, and that.

5
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Lets watch a short video to help us understand
    when to use who and whom.
  • Who or Whom Video

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Now , lets review!!!
Work Session
  • Who is generally only used for people.
  • Look at the following examples.
  • The girl ________ won the poster contest is in
    third grade.
  • The girl is in 3rd grade. She won the poster
    contest.
  • The girl who won the poster contest is in 3rd
    grade.
  • he / she who

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
  • Whom is generally only use for people. Whom is
    not used very often. Whom is more formal than
    who and is often omitted when speaking.
  • Look at the following examples.
  • She had three children, all of _____________ went
    to Georgia Southern University.
  • She had three children. All of them went to
    Georgia Southern University.
  • She had three children, all of whom went to
    Georgia Southern University.
  • Him / her / them whom
  • We sometimes use whom as the object of a verb or
    preposition.
  • This is Mrs. Garcia, whom you met at Open House.
  • This is Mrs. Garcias sister, with whom I talked
    to over the phone.
  • When whom is used with a preposition, the
    preposition can be at the beginning or end of the
    clause.
  • I have an aunt in Ireland, from whom I get my red
    hair.
  • I have an aunt in Ireland, whom I get my red hair
    from.
  •  

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Model
  • Mr. Potter is the teacher ____________ likes
    coffee.
  • Guided Practice
  • Mandy is the girl with _____________ I play
    softball.
  • Jordan, _______ is now seven, just had a
    birthday.
  • Independent Practice
  • Complete the independent practice sheet for
    Lesson 1.

who
who whom
whom
who whom
who
who whom
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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Closing
  • Create your own sentences with who and whom.

Ask a friend what they like to do. Then use that
information to write your own sentence with who
or whom. For example Rachel is my friend. She
likes to ice skate. Rachel is my friend who
likes to ice skate.
10
Relative PronounsLesson 2Who and Whose
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why). I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly.
  • By TEACHA2Z

11
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Opening
  • Watch the video clip on relative pronouns.
  • RELATIVE PRONOUNS

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Opening
  • Circle the relative pronoun found in the
    sentences below.
  • Josh is a boy who loves to paint. He likes to
    stay inside when it is raining and draw and paint
    all day long.

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Opening
  • Circle the relative pronoun found in the
    sentences below.
  • Josh is a boy who loves to paint. He likes to
    stay inside when it is raining and draw and paint
    all day long.

Who is the relative pronouns describing the boy.
Who begins the relative clause who loves to
paint.
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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a
    relative clause. Relative pronouns relate to
    the word that it modifies or describes. We use
    relative pronouns after a noun to make it clear
    which person or thing we are talking about. There
    are five relative pronouns who, whom, whose,
    which, and that.

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Who is generally only use for people.
  • Look at the following examples.
  • The girl ________ won the poster contest is in
    third grade.
  • The girl is in 3rd grade. She won the poster
    contest.
  • The girl who won the poster contest is in 3rd
    grade.
  • he / she who

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Whose is the only relative pronoun to show
    possession or ownership!
  • Look at the following examples.
  • The man whose briefcase is on the seat left in a
    hurry.
  • The woman whose hair was in a mess is in the
    restroom.

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Model
  • Students ____________ parents are here get a
    homework pass.
  • Guided Practice
  • Lance and Davion are the boys _____________ went
    to the office for a prize.
  • The police are looking for the car _________
    owner ran the stop sign and caused the crash.
  • Independent Practice
  • Complete the independent practice sheet for
    Lesson 2.

whose
who whose
who
who whose
whose
who whose
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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Closing
  • Find My Mistake Activity
  • You are the teacher. You are checking behind a
    new student teacher who has just checked a recent
    quiz. Is the student teacher correct?
  • The man who has on the sunglasses is my father.
  • The boy whose phone just rang is my brother.
  • The woman whose has on the red scarf is my
    mother.

Go to the next slide to see if you are correct.
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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Closing
  • Find My Mistake Activity
  • You are the teacher. You are checking behind a
    new student teacher who has just checked a recent
    quiz. Is the student teacher correct?
  • The man who has on the sunglasses is my father.
  • The boy whose phone just rang is my brother.
  • The woman whose has on the red scarf is my
    mother.

The student teacher didnt check number 3
correctly. It should say The woman who has on
the red scarf is my mother.
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Relative PronounsLesson 3That, Who, and Which
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why). I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly.
  • By TEACHA2Z

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Opening
  • Lets review!!!
  • What are relative pronouns? How many can you
    name?

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a
    relative clause. Relative pronouns relate to
    the word that it modifies or describes. We use
    relative pronouns after a noun to make it clear
    which person or thing we are talking about. There
    are five relative pronouns who, whom, whose,
    which, and that.

23
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Which tells more about things. It is used when
    the clause added is unnecessary or nonessential
    to the sentences understanding.
  • Notice the comma before the word which.
  • Look at the following examples.
  • Jacob went to the movies, which started at three
    oclock.
  • Tia ate a chocolate covered donut, which is full
    of sugar.

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • That tells more about people or things. It is
    used when the clause added is necessary or
    essential to the sentence.
  • Since the clause is essential, no comma is
    necessary.
  • Look at the following examples.
  • The pants that Tobi wore are too short.
  • Lyra can not eat foods that contain too much
    sugar.

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Who is generally only use for people.
  • Look at the following examples.
  • The girl ________ won the poster contest is in
    third grade.
  • The girl is in 3rd grade. She won the poster
    contest.
  • The girl who won the poster contest is in 3rd
    grade.
  • he / she who

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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Model
  • The woman _______ interviewed you is my boss.
  • Guided Practice
  • She is wearing the kind of dress _________my
    mother would approve of.
  • The couch, __________________ is by the wall,
    needs repairing.
  • Independent Practice
  • Complete the independent practice sheet for
    Lesson 3.

who
who which
that
who that
which
that which
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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Closing
  • Red Light / Green Light Activity

You need a green piece of construction paper and
a red piece of construction paper. For each
sentence that is correct, hold up the green piece
of construction paper. For each sentence that is
incorrect, hold up the red piece of construction
paper.
  1. This is the man which broke the window.
  2. Katie is the only student who made an A on the
    test.
  3. The house that is for sale has two bedrooms.
  4. We had pizza, that is my favorite meal.
  5. The little girl who won the spelling bee is
    pictured in the newspaper.

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Relative PronounsLesson 4Who, Whom, Whose,
That, Which
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why). I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly.
  • By TEACHA2Z

29
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Opening
  • Watch the video clip on relative pronouns.
  • RELATIVE PRONOUNS

30
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a
    relative clause. Relative pronouns relate to
    the word that it modifies or describes. We use
    relative pronouns after a noun to make it clear
    which person or thing we are talking about. There
    are five relative pronouns that we are going to
    focus on who, whom, whose, which, and that.

31
ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Model
  • Reeces dog, _______________ is a poodle, has a
    cute pink bow in its hair.
  • Guided Practice
  • The police caught the thief _______ had been
    robbing houses in the neighborhood.
  • This is Mr. Carswell, _____________ you met last
    night at the Christmas party.
  • Gioia completed each problem _______ the teacher
    asked.

which
who whom that which
who
who whom that which
whom
who whom that which
that
who whom that which
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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Work Session
  • Teacher For a Day

HELP!!!! My jump drive with your test just
crashed. I need you to help make more questions
for the test. Think about the examples from the
Work Sessions this week. Dont forget to use a
relative pronoun in each sentence. Be creative
and have fun!!!!!
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ELACC4L1 a. Use relative pronouns (who, whose,
whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where,
when, why).I CAN use relative pronouns
correctly. 
Closing
  • Teacher For a Day

Share all of your wonderful sentences and
questions with me so that I can make my test!!
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