Can you match the opposites from the pictures you can see on the right?
When you finish, you can draw your own pictures - make sure they are 'opposite' (as different as they can be to each other).
When we are talking, we don't use someone's name over and over "Reem is my friend. Reem is kind and Reem is funny." It is very repetitive! Instead, we use the pronoun 'she' - "Reem is my friend. She is kind and she is funny."
In this exercise we are looking at the pronouns she (for a girl), he (for a boy), it (for a thing) and they (for more than one). Click on the picture and see if you can complete the sentences with the correct pronoun.
Look at the pictures on the screen. Choose a picture and say a sentence out loud - it must have a pronoun in it! See if someone else can guess which picture you're talking about. Can you guess mine?
Remember to use he, she, it or they in your sentence.
Can you draw four different pictures and then write a sentence using a different pronoun for each one?
Here is one I did as an example: