Understanding Abbreviations, Contractions, and Possessives for Young Learners
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This educational resource focuses on teaching girls and boys the basics of abbreviations, contractions, and possessive forms. Through interactive exercises, students will learn how to identify and circle different grammatical forms, enhancing their understanding of language. The activities include recognizing terms like 'Mrs.', 'Dr.', 'can't', and 'Sara's', providing clear examples and rules. This engaging approach is perfect for young learners to boost their confidence and skills in English grammar, making it an essential tool for teachers and parents alike.
Understanding Abbreviations, Contractions, and Possessives for Young Learners
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Circle the abbreviation. • girls’ 3. don’t • Mrs. 4. Tom’s
Circle the contraction. • Babies’ 3. Teacher’s • St. 4. couldn’t
Circle the possessive. 1. can’t 3. Dr. 2. Sara’s 4. don’t
Circle the contraction. • ball’s 3. O’Leary • Mrs. 4. I’ll
Circle the abbreviation. • I’ve 3. desk’s • Dr. 4. pencils’
Circle the possessive. • we’ve 3. she’s • I’m 4. boy’s
Circle the contraction. • boy’s 3. Mrs. Rimasse’s • he’d 4. mom’s
Circle the abbreviation. • can’t 3. Mr. • Mister 4. be
Circle the contraction. • Dr. 3. wouldn’t • Mrs. O’Leary 4. doll’s
Circle the abbreviation. • His 3. can’t • Boys’ 4. Ms.
Circle the contraction. 1. you’ll 3. dresses 2. teacher’s 4. apples’
Circle the possessive. • I’ve 3. mom’s • she’s 4. isn’t
Circle the contraction. • dad’s 3. dolls’ • doctor’s 4. I’ve