You I paid the piano for an hour blank was well prepared for the concert He she oh, it's got to be he I'd played the piano for an hour he was well prepared for the concert Hey, mommy, I'm Andy didn't he help uh, we taught us reading class today. Oh, oh this is pretty much Really? How come? Well, Mrs. Duros is away. We learn all about using pronouns, you know words to stand for other words Like here. We have to figure out a word from the list to stand for underlined words Mary, Sandy and Rose are sisters Blank have blonde hair He no way she It's this isn't it because there's more than one Mm-hmm. It's the word it on your list of pronouns Because you'd better look at the ring with me because it was gone I finished my mom just in time My children make haste to the land of Mosheust For Zul has concocted yet another plan to read the universe of readers. You must stop them Mm Well, it's a tough job, but somebody's back to do it. Let's go Mm Mm Mm Thunder and lightning trumpets and drums readers rejoice a story Lord comes Mm-hmm It worked what worked my dad said you'd show up dad surprise Mm-hmm Can I go now pop yes run along jr. You've been very helpful. I Think we'd better be going to you aren't going anywhere Hey, I can't move Nor shall you be able to unless your sister can answer a little question I have for her milk breath. Yes your badness guard the door My dear do it, Mandy. It's the only chance we've got What am I supposed to do simply read what you see on the screen Tim asked player to go to the show with him. He bought a candy bar and some pop Larry's mom was mad at him for spending money on such a junk food. Okay, let my brother go not so fast My little munchkin look at the screen again If you want to see your brother free tell me who bought the pop in the candy bar be careful it might be a trick question Trick question me Me Well, all I can say is it's lucky. Yeah, and this is famous was reading class today. This is who? Very much. She taught us a reading class today I'm going to teach you something a little bit new today and then after we learn it We're going to practice it in your books So pay good attention and see if you can figure out what it is that we're going to be doing. All right When people write they sometimes use words that stand for other words For example, look at these two sentences up on the board. Who can read these two sentences for us? Ryan Sally is my best friend. She lives next door Good now. Let's look at the first sentence Who can find the word Sally in the first sentence Carrie? Sally is the first word in the first sentence. That's right Now, let's look at the second sentence who can find the word she in the second sentence Mandy yes, she is the first word in the second sentence She and Sally are the same person She stands for Sally She means Sally Now I'm going to read these two sentences again and this time I'm going to use the word Sally in both sentences Sally is my best friend Sally lives next door The second sentence means the same thing doesn't it? Whether I use the word she or the word Sally This is an example of what we're going to learn about today How one word can stand for another? If you want to be a good reader, this is very important to know Because writers often use two different words to mean the same thing If you don't know which words go together, you can get mixed up when you read But if you can figure out which words go together that will help you understand what you read By the time we finish our lesson You should be able to figure out what He She It We You And they stand for We call these words pronouns Now let's take a look at the sentences on this side of the board Who can read the sentences after the number one? Mandy Mother baked a pie. It was good. Good Mandy Can you tell me Mandy? What was good the pie the pie and which word in the second sentence? stands for the word pie It that's right the word it Stands for the word pie in the second sentence In each of these pairs of sentences I Have underlined a word in the second sentence that stands for a word in the sentence that comes before it Let's take a look at the sentences after the number two who can read those Jim Mark left school early. He was feeling now Good Who was feeling ill? Mark was that's right. And what word in the second sentence stands for Mark He that's right. Good Mark is a boy and the word he tells us that we're talking about a boy He Stands for the word mark Let's go on to the third set of sentences Who can read those for us? Ryan Come to the store with me said Pam. No said Brian. You go by yourself Good. Can you tell us? Who did Brian tell to go to the store without him? Pam that's right and which word in the second sentence stands for the word Pam You you that's right Brian was talking to Pam. So he used the word you Instead of her name you Stands for the word Pam When you read Make sure that you look for these words he she it we you and they And make sure that you know what they stand for before you continue reading Mandy What if you can't figure out what the word stands for? That's a good question Mandy if you can't find out what the word stands for in an earlier sentence then continue reading You might find a clue in the next sentence When you find a clue go back and read the whole passage over Try out the word in place of the pronoun Make sure that it makes sense and that you understand it That's one of the ways you'll help yourself become a better reader Now let's practice what we just learned open your books page 43 Oh So that's why I'm glad because thanks to Mrs. Framish you're going to lose just remember That if you get it wrong your brother will be a permanent statue in my collection Take your time Mandy be careful silence You have 30 seconds begin Oh Tim asked Larry to go to the show with him. He bought a candy bar and some pop Larry's mom was mad at him for spending money on such junk food About the candy bar and the pop hmm. Well, it could be Tim Is that your answer don't rush me and just learn this today, you know If it does stand for Tim then it could read Tim asked Larry to go to the show with him Tim bought a candy bar and some pop Larry's mom was mad at him for Hey, wait a minute. Why would Larry's mom be mad at Tim? That doesn't make sense Ten seconds to go Well it must stand for Larry Tim asked Larry to go to the show with him Larry bought a candy bar and some pop Larry's mom was mad at him for spending money on such junk food Makes sense Time's up He stands for Larry Larry bought the pack in the candy bar Oh, you remember to read on and see if your first guest made sense Told you you're going to lose Oh Way to go Mandy don't thank me. Thank mrs. Framish. I sure will come out Speaking of home. I think it must be almost supper time. All right till next time. Bye No Yes, you're royal badness Where are the oh those two are better readers than I thought oh Well, well maybe next time get me out of here Oh You