Each card contains a picture of an object and the name of the person who the item belongs to. Yes it is my bookNo it isnt my book.
Yes it is my bookNo it isnt my book.
Activities for possessive nouns. Write possessive nouns without the apostrophe on sentence strips. Number each one and laminate them. Place them at a center with paper clips.
Have students work independently or with a partner to place the paper clips where an apostrophe goes to create a possessive noun. Create an answer sheet and make it accessible so that students are able to check their work. Games Activities for Possessive Nouns Animals.
Choose an animal such as a bear. Write these sentences down. Then ask for volunteers to translate these.
Assign students to go home and walk through their house writing sentences about who in their family. Possessive Nouns Activities Engaging Possessive Noun Activities. Instead of using traditional worksheets try incorporating some of these activities.
Possessive Noun Scavenger Hunt. The only preparation is to locate the images and number them ahead of time. Singular and Plural.
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Possessive Case of Nouns Extra Practise. Use these printable worksheets and activities to teach students about possessive nouns. In this fun possessives nouns activity students play a Happy Families card game to practice possessive nouns.
Give each group of four a set of cards which they shuffle and deal out evenly. Each card contains a picture of an object and the name of the person who the item belongs to. There are also three small pictures at the bottom which are the other items the student needs to collect to complete.
What is a possessive noun. A possessive noun is formed to show that the noun in question owns another object. Possessive nouns can be singular or plural.
They are made possessive by adding an apostrophe and the letter s. Possessive nouns act like adjectives in a sentence as they describe the object that is owned. Singular and Plural Possessive Noun Activities to engage your students when teaching about singular and plural possessive nounsThis resource contains the followPosters to help you teach possessive nounsWord Work Page.
-Cut and Paste the wordsWord Work. Before you begin this part of the activity you may want to review possessives and also provide the question formats you would like them to use. They will then do a mingling activity going around the room asking each student a question about the object they have in hand.
The question possibilities could be. Is this book yours or Is this your book. Yes it is my bookNo it isnt my book.
S s of. Fill in the correct form of the possessives s s exercise 2. Choose the correct form of the possessives s s exercise 3.
Choose s or of. Make phrases with s or of. These classroom activities are designed to complement the Possessive Nouns topic on BrainPOP Jr.
Elephant in the Room Ask your students What is an elephant like You may wish to show a picture of an elephant that students can use as reference. Have student volunteers answer the question in a complete sentence either in words on the board or in their notebooks. Then together as a class.
Singular Plural and Collective Nouns Worksheet Students will read 15 fun sentences themed around a class trip to the zoo. While doing this they will identify singular plural and collective nouns. Then they will practice using singular plural and collective nouns in different contexts.
This Possessive Nouns Activity Packet is a 43 page packet of resources supporting singular and plural possessive nouns. It can be used as an introduction to possessive nouns or to practice possessive nouns or as a review. The posters include 5 What if posters which address exceptions or confus.
Plural possessive nouns are basically more than one person object or place in the sentence. For example houses beetles papers etc. This is basically used to indicate the ownership of sentences.
Kids can download free plural possessive nouns worksheets to practice the use of such words in sentences at home or classroom. Practicing plural noun worksheets will enable kids to learn. 5th Grade Writing.
Possessive Noun foldable activity Saved by May Sanchez. A collection of downloadable worksheets exercises and activities to teach Possessive nouns shared by English language teachers. Welcome to ESL Printables the website where English Language teachers exchange resources.
Worksheets lesson plans activities etc. In these worksheets students rewrite sentences using possessive nouns The bone belongs to the dog. The dogs bone.
The possessive form of noun is formed by adding an apostrophe and an s or just an apostrophe for plural nouns already ending in an s. Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3. This product includes 2 possessive nouns activities.
The activities included are 1 Possessive Nouns Foldable- Students will write the possessive noun 2 Possessive Nouns Sort- Students will sort word pairs as possessive nounsnot possessive nouns My students enjoy interactive notebooks and keeps.