This is a full lesson teaching the difference between the homophones there, their and they’re, complete with all the activities you need - no printing required!
‘Their’ is used to show possesion - to talk about things which belong to them. (e.g. That is their car.)
‘There’ is used to begin statements or to refer to a place.
(e.g. There are lots of acorns in that tree over there.)
‘They’re’ is the contracted form of ‘they’ and ‘are’.
(e.g. They’re playing outside.)
This resource is a PowerPoint presentation which includes the activities you need to teach children the difference between their, there and they’re.
The presentation includes:
√ Learning objective
√ Three success criteria
√ Starter activity - assessment for learning
√ Teaching input - the difference between their, there and they’re with example sentences
√ Questions and challenges
√ Differentiated consolidation activities (3 levels)
√ Plenary - AOL
PLEASE NOTE - Please look at the ‘notes’ section of the PowerPoint for additional information about each slide. These include teaching tips, ideas and further explanations.
This lesson is also suitable for being delivered remotely through online learning with some slight adaptations. It could combine very well with platforms such as Pear Deck and Nearpod.
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