Personal Pronouns have received much attention in my Tiny Schoolhouse this summer. For the Second Person Lesson, we also added in your favorite contraction and mine, "you're."
Full disclosure- when my husband and I first started dating, he swapped "your" for "you're" in an email. We are both surprised we've lasted as long as we have.
So I am determined that this generation of students- as many as I am privileged to work with- will never, ever compromise an amazing relationship due to the misuse of a personal pronoun.
For this lesson, we began with a conversation, using "you are" in place of "you're" to get students used to what they are actually saying.
Often, younger students misunderstand contractions. They can view contractions as new word forms that don't connect with their own speech and reading experiences. In a way, contraction confusion mirrors math confusion when students don't understand the components of a contraction (2 independent words) and the function each word performs (for example, pronoun+verb).
To introduce and reinforce the contraction lesson and the case lesson, our conversation played with absurdity:
"That is you are cookie."
"Sally is inviting both of yous to her pool party."
On a speech level, all of the students were able to draw the syntactical distinction between "your" and "you're." Success!
To take the lesson to the next level, we turned to the board:
Singular Plural
you you
your your
yours yours
Students copied this carefully into their notebooks. Next, we read each case out loud, in order. Last, we closed notebooks and the class chanted "Singular: you, your, yours; Plural: you, your, yours" as I tapped each word on the board.
We wrapped up the participatory board lesson with
you're = you are
Students copied the "contraction equation" and drilled aloud.
To wrap it all together, students worked independently at home on a worksheet entitled "What about You?".
Looks like this group of kids will grow up to be lucky in love.... that is if they also have the good fortune of falling for grammarians.
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