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            "note": "<p>To teach children about pronouns, try some of the following ideas:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Share the poster available below with the class and use it as a teaching tool.</li>\n<li>Print the poster / banner and use it on a classroom display.</li>\n<li>Cut out the list of pronouns. Give children a random pronoun and ask them to use it within a sentence.</li>\n<li>Display the examples of pronouns so that children can refer to them during their independent writing.</li>\n<li>Challenge children to find examples of pronouns in their reading books.</li>\n<li>Ask children to replace a pronoun in a sentence with a different one. Does it change the meaning of the sentence? How?</li>\n<li>If the children hear a pronoun being used throughout the day, ask them to point it out. Do you also use pronouns in your Maths / Science / PE lessons?</li>\n<li>Can your class sort pronouns into different groups? What groups could be used (e.g. pronouns to describe things that are singular / plural, pronouns to describe people and objects)?</li>\n<li>Could the children think of a mnemonic to help them remember what 'pronoun' means?</li>\n<li>Could you make a song / rap about pronouns?</li>\n<li>Make a class display showing every pronoun that children can find.</li>\n</ul>",
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