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Engaging, fun and challenging complete SPaG lesson that teaches how to add possessive apostrophes to singular nouns. For example: the girl's name.

Children learn about apostrophes and the different ways of adding apostrophes to show possession. They then work through 4 activities designed to develop their understanding using different skills. They identify, create and explain, with the more able going on to a challenging extension activity.

There is also a fun activity in there too that your class will love. Self/peer-assessment plenary is also included to really help cement the learning in their minds and potentially make marking easier for you too.

Aimed at KS1, but can be used for KS2 and SEN or EAL children. Teachers' notes and answers included plus simplified activity sheet for further differentiation.

All pictures released through creative commons C.O Resource copyright (C) The Future Teacher Foundation

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5

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Jeannette12

8 years ago
5

So comprehensive. These resources are brilliant.

stefanharpalete1

8 years ago
5

Fabulous for my EAL students! Thank you also for including teachers' notes and answers!

StartEducation

8 years ago
5

Great stuff. Wonderful graphics and very clear for students. Thanks!

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