TED-Ed
When to Use "Me", "Myself" and "I"
Clarify your kids' writing with a video about pronouns, specifically me, myself, and I. As kids watch the short video, they see cute robots demonstrate the proper use of each pronoun, as well as the definitions of...
GoEnglish
Present Continuous Uses
Grammar is one of those skills you're always improving. Learn more about ways to use the present continuous verb tense with a short grammar video and explanatory examples.
Ereading Worksheets
Pronoun Case and Perspective | Parts of Speech App
Get to know subject, object, and reflexive pronouns with an informative and appealing video that offers insight and guidance into writing grammatically correct sentences. Individuals are provided with the opportunity to check for...
Ereading Worksheets
Types of Pronouns | Parts of Speech App
Get ready for an abundance of information with a video all about pronouns! Go beyond subject and object pronouns to study different types of pronouns—personal, demonstrative, indefinite, reflexive, interrogative, possessive,...
Ereading Worksheets
Pronouns and Antecedents | Parts of Speech App
Get an in-depth look into pronouns and antecedents with an informative video that offers definitions and examples. Also included is an interactive pop quiz, a review, and tips in order to steer clear from vague pronouns.
Learning Upgrade
Titles Punctuation Song
It's hard to remember how to punctuate titles correctly, but after you listen to this grammar video a few times, you'll never italicize a song title again! Hip hop-themed and catchy, the song is a great addition to your punctuation unit.
Learning Upgrade
Rhyming Word Building Song
All you need is a word ending to find a rhyme. In a video that focuses on rhyming words, a dog provides bricks to a wall for mice to add the beginning sounds.
Learning Upgrade
Sentence 1 Song
Yeehaw! Review the basic structure of a sentence with a fun Western song. The video explains that a sentence must start with a capital letter, end with a punctuation mark, and contain words to convey an idea.
Learning Upgrade
Pronouns 1 Song
Introduce your language arts class to their new favorite song with a video about pronouns. Hip, informative, and very catchy, the song demonstrates several different ways to replace nouns with pronouns.
Learning Upgrade
Interjections 5 Song
Wow! Your class will be humming along during a fun grammar video focused on interjections. It demonstrates the positions interjections can take in a sentence, as well as the different emotions they can convey in writing.
Andrews McMeel Publishing
POW! A Peanuts Collection
Make a study of Charles M. Scultz's famous comic strip Peanuts in your language arts class. Class members read and discuss the baseball-themed book POW! A Peanuts Collection. After talking about themes and vocabulary, they complete...
Jen Johnson
Independent Clauses, Dependent Clauses, & Fragments
When is a clause a complete sentence, and when do you need to add a subordinate conjunction? Practice complex sentences and avoid fragments with a grammar video. With fun pictures and interesting graphics, the video will get through to...
senseipalmer
Independent vs. Dependent
Clarify the difference between independent and dependent causes with a video lecture. At just under five minutes long, it's a great tool for your grammar unit.
Laura Candler
ABC’s of Me!
Young authors share all about themselves with this printable autobiography resource. Including 26 different sentence frames, one focusing on each letter of the alphabet, students write about everything from an adventure they...
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
This video explains how to make relative pronouns agree with their antecedents.
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: The Five Relative Pronouns
This video explains when to use each of the five relative pronouns correctly.
Turtle Diary
Turtle Diary: Prepositions
This TurtleDiary interactive video lesson [0:37] features information about prepositions. Explanations are provided to clarify how to use "at", "in", and "on" as prepositions. A game is provided to supplement this prepositions lesson.
Other
Schoolhouse Rock: Pronouns [Rufus Xavier Sarsparilla]
This site from Schoolhouse Rock provides a song called "Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla" that will help you remember what pronouns are and how to use them. This song, from the popular 1970s cartoon series, Schoolhouse Rock, will be familiar to...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
Video tutorial demonstrates how to make sure that your pronouns and antecedents match up with one another or agree. [4:06]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns
This lesson discusses how to determine which relative pronoun to use when constructing an adjective clause. This tutorial lesson shares a short screencast [3:42] and review questions over the lesson's content.
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Video: Understand the Function and Use of Adverbs in Sentences
In this lesson, you will learn the function of adverbs by identifying words that describe verbs in sentences. [3:45]
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Join Sentences or Clauses Using Relative Adverbs
A lesson explaining relative adverbs and how they can be used to join sentences. [8:08]
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Use Relative Pronouns to Refer to People and Things
Writers use relative pronouns to make their writing more specific and less wordy. Let's practice using the relative pronouns "who" to refer to people and "that" to refer to things. [7:39]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Subject and Object Pronouns
Before we get any further with pronouns, let's cover what the difference between a subject and an object pronoun is, because the distinction between those two concepts will start coming up a good deal.