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Ka Relative  Adverbs An informative power point presentation and practice to allow students Ka Relative  Adverbs An informative power point presentation and practice to allow students

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Kathryn Willis Relative Adverbs A relative adverb is an adverb that introduces a relative clause A relative clause adds more information about the noun They relate back to a time place or reason to provide more details about a noun ID: 753802

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Ka

Relative

Adverbs

An informative power point presentation and practice to allow students to fully understand relative adverbs

©Kathryn WillisSlide2

Relative Adverbs

A relative

adverb

is an adverb that introduces a relative clause. A relative clause adds more information about the noun.

They relate back to a time, place, or reason to provide more details about a noun.Slide3

Relative Adverbs

The most common relative adverbs are:

when, where, why

Adverb

Refers to

where

place

when

time

why

reasonSlide4

Relative Adverbs

When refers to a time.

Example:

I can’t remember a time

when

I was so happy!

When

With your partner or group, come up with a sentence that correctly uses the relative adverb When.Slide5

Relative Adverbs

Where refers to a place.

Example:

That is the house

where

we grew up.

Where

With your partner or group, come up with a sentence that correctly uses the relative adverb Where.Slide6

Relative Adverbs

Why refers to a reason.

Example:

I don’t know the reason

why

Bryce is not at school.

Why

With your partner or group, come up with a sentence that correctly uses the relative adverb Why.Slide7

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Time for

Practice!

On the following slides, choose the correct relative adverb (when, where, or why) to correctly complete the following sentences.

©Kathryn WillisSlide8

Relative Adverbs

The reason _______ I did not call you was because I lost my phone.

when

why

where Slide9

Relative Adverbs

I do not know the place ________ she goes to school.

when

why

where Slide10

Relative Adverbs

Do you know of a shop ______ I can get a new screen for my phone?

when

why

where Slide11

Relative Adverbs

Do you remember the time ________ we went to Camp Cherokee together?

when

why

where Slide12

Relative Adverbs

That is the pumpkin patch ________ we found our prize pumpkin.

when

why

where Slide13

Relative Adverbs

Do you know the reason ______ Mary was crying after school?

when

why

where Slide14

Relative Adverbs

I can’t remember the time ________ we first met.

when

why

where Slide15

Relative Adverbs

The scary movie was the reason _______ I could not go to sleep last night.

when

why

where Slide16

Independent Practice

Choose when, where, or why to complete the sentences. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

This is the place _______ we met.

Do you know the reason _______ Brady had a bad day?

This is the restaurant ________ they have the delicious rolls.Do you remember the time _______ we played tennis?Colt didn’t know the reason _______ his brother was angry. Slide17

Ka

Summarizer

Write your own sentences using the relative adverbs when, where, and why correctly.

©Kathryn Willis

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The DoorSlide18

Ka

Thank you!

©Kathryn Willis

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