what, when, where, who phrases Grade 2 ppt

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what, when, where, who phrases Grade 2 ppt


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GOOD MORNING,
MABUHAY, AND
BLESSED BE GOD
FOREVER!

WORD OF THE DAY!
Meaning: Extremely good or wonderful.
Synonym: Fantastic
Antonym: Terrible
Example: The magician's tricks were so marvelous that
the audience couldn't stop applauding.
MarvelousMarvelous

WHAT WAS THEWHAT WAS THE
FOCUS OF OUR LASTFOCUS OF OUR LAST
TOPIC?TOPIC?

PHRASES
We always use phrases in our
sentences when we express our
ideas. We use phrases that tells us
WHO, WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN.

“WHO” PHRASES
my mother
her cousin
a little kid
the baby
my father
happy people

LET’S TRY
Who is your best
friend at school?

LET’S TRY
Who takes care
of you when
you're sick?

LET’S TRY
Who is the main
character in your
favorite book?

“WHAT” PHRASES
fresh flowers
the house
an old wallet
my new doll
black laptop
a little dog
a sharp pencil

LET’S TRY
What do you like
to do for fun on
weekends?

LET’S TRY
What do you
want to be when
you grow up?

LET’S TRY
What did you have for
breakfast this morning?

“WHERE” PHRASES
in the box
under the roof
near the door
by the window
on the shore
under the sea

Where is your favorite
place to go on vacation?
LET’S TRY

Where do you like to go
on family vacations?
LET’S TRY

“WHEN” PHRASES
last year
at two o’clock
tomorrow morning
next week
a long time ago
yesterday noon

When do you usually
wake up in the morning?
LET’S TRY

When do you go
to bed at night?
LET’S TRY

The boy rested under the tree 1.
this morning.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: __________________
when phrase:___________________

The boy rested under the tree 1.
this morning.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: under the tree
when phrase:

The boy rested under the tree 1.
this morning.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: under the tree
when phrase: this morning

2. My cousin left for the park
with her friends this morning.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase:
when phrase:
who phrase:

2. My cousin left for the park
with her friends this morning.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: for the park
when phrase:
who phrase:

2. My cousin left for the park
with her friends this morning.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: for the park
when phrase: this morning
who phrase:

2. My cousin left for the park
with her friends this morning.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: for the park
when phrase: this morning
who phrase: my cousin

3. Tracey and Jim found
a tiny bird under the tree.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase:
who phrase:
what phrase:

3. Tracey and Jim found
a tiny bird under the tree.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: under the tree
who phrase:
what phrase:

3. Tracey and Jim found
a tiny bird under the tree.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: under the tree
who phrase: Tracey and Jim
what phrase:

3. Tracey and Jim found
a tiny bird under the tree.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
where phrase: under the tree
who phrase: Tracey and Jim
what phrase: a tiny bird

4. Our grandparents raised some
vegetables in their backyard.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
who phrase:
what phrase:

4. Our grandparents raised some
vegetables in their backyard.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
who phrase: our grandparents
what phrase:

4. Our grandparents raised some
vegetables in their backyard.
FIND THE GIVEN PHRASES FROM THE SENTENCES.
who phrase: our grandparents
what phrase: some vegetables