This extensive power-point introduces an explanation of how to use apostrophes of possession first of all. Then there are a series of images related to Bonfire night (treacle toffee / fireworks / sparklers) and statements such as 'the sparkler belonging to the boy'. It enables students to write the apostrophe form (e.g. 'the boy's sparkler') and the answers flash up so that students can self-assess. There is also an introduction to apostrophes of contraction followed by examples too.
There is an apostrophes of possession and contraction double-sided worksheet that can be used too and all of the answers are on the power-point so that students can self-mark and the teacher can address problematic questions.
Useful for students of all abilities, depending on their need, I have used it with year 7 and year 11.
There is an apostrophes of possession and contraction double-sided worksheet that can be used too and all of the answers are on the power-point so that students can self-mark and the teacher can address problematic questions.
Useful for students of all abilities, depending on their need, I have used it with year 7 and year 11.
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