Grammar/Writing Rap Song #18 Direct Object and Indirect Object

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Learn Complex ELA Concepts with Ease in under 3 minutes w/Mrs. Fisher’s Songs
ELA/Grammar/Literary/Writing Rap Song Artist Concepts for Grades 5th-12th

Aloha, my name is Donna Fisher. I am a veteran English teacher who has taught grades 6th-12th for almost two decades. For six years, I taught grades 7-12 daily (one period of each grade) using an Abeka (rigorous) curriculum in a private school, and I have taught grades 6, 7, and 8 in public school for over a decade. My students have not only been able to learn and understand these complex ELA concepts, but they have also been able to retain what they learned; and demonstrate their knowledge on the end-of-year state test. Now, I want to share them with you. I have been creating and using my raps since 2005 in both public and private schools with tremendous success. I have a passion for creating educational music, and I have created over 200 ELA Rap songs. So that you have access, I am adding the Lyrics below. Enjoy!

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18 Grammar CD-1/18
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🎵Direct Object and Indirect Object
By Mrs. Donna Fisher
Copyright © 2009, all rights reserved
DO: Direct Object, IO: Indirect Object
Prep. Phrase: Prepositional Phrase, Preposition: Prepositional Phrase
(Refrain)To find the direct object, ask yourself this,
“Whom or what receives the action?”
And, you can’t miss.
To find the indirect object,
Look BEFORE the DO;
It tells “to” or “for” “what” or “whom”,
And that’s the IO.
The DO is never in a preposition,
But, it can be compound.
In a prep phrase, the object of the preposition
Is the noun or pronoun.
To find the direct object, ask yourself this,
“Whom or what receives the action?”
And, you can’t miss.
To find the indirect object,
Look BEFORE the DO;
It tells “to” or “for” “what” or “whom”,
And that’s the IO.
For example, the prince gave Snow White a kiss.
To find the direct object ask yourself this,
“Whom or what receives the action?” and, you can’t miss.
The Prince gave what? A “kiss”.
To find the indirect object,
Look BEFORE the DO;
It tells “to” or “for” “what” or “whom”,
And that’s the IO.
The object before the kiss tells “to whom”. Right?
And, before the DO it was Snow White. (Refrain)
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