ECO Unity 84 Prentke Romich Co. March, 2009
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Icons and Rationales
ICON NAME
ICON
RATIONALE
OBJECTIVE
Give the present to me.
Ending for objective pronouns. Two hits on this key = Choose
Activity
POSSESSIVE
It’s mine. It has my nametag on it.
Ending for possessive pronouns
SUIT
He wore a suit to dress up.
Category: clothing
PREVERB
Use this key to begin verb phrases without using a pronoun.
like, must, may, will, could, be, should,
etc.
INTERJECTION
Interjections pop up in conversations just like fireworks.
please, ouch, congratulations,
etc
.
DETERMINER
Mr. Determiner points to that.
this, that, these, a,
etc.
CONJUNCTION
Conjunctions join words together just like the train cars are
joined together.
and, but, or, nor,
etc.
PREPOSITION
Prepositions show position. There is a cloud about the
bridge. Of is a common preposition.
in, to, of, from, beside, under, around,
etc.
QUESTION
WORD
Question words ask questions. “What” is a frequently used
question word.
who, what, when, where, how much,
etc.
NOUN
Mother Hubbard is a person, her cupboard is a place. There
is a thing in the cupboard.
final icon for category nouns
NOUN PLURAL
Mother Hubbard has lots of things in her cupboard.
final icons for plural category nouns
ADVERB
Many adverbs end in –ly. “There” is a common adverb.
always, there, just, now,
etc.
ending for adverbs ending in –ly;
I
The girl is pointing to herself
Beginning key for I pronoun phrases