Description
How to teach Apostrophes
Using this Apostrophe with Possessives Worksheet, students use apostrophes to show that specific objects belong to specific people.
Apostrophes can be used for many different purposes. This worksheet provides students the basic practice that they need to when showing that something belongs to someone.
First, students use the pictures to find the object belonging to that animal. Then, they rewrite a sentence using proper possession for that animal and object.
Other resources to use with this Apostrophe with Possessives Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are most likely learning about how to use apostrophes correctly.
Use this Whose Is It Apostrophe Activity as an additional resource to support your students.
Introduce this lesson by giving examples of possession. Next, have students practice turning phrases into possession phrase. Create an anchor chart for student reference as they work. Then, students complete the worksheet individually or with a partner. Finally, challenge students to create a list of things that belong to every member of their class.
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