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Possessive Nouns Singular & Plural

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3 possessive noun activities suitable for Year 6 or similar. Fill in the missing possessive nouns, both singular and plural, to practise the placement of apostrophes. The nouns are all animals and include a range of plural forms (add s, -y becomes -ies, plural form is the same as singular form as in deer, etc.) to provide varying levels of challenge, and a singular noun which ends in s (where should the apostrophe go?) Plenty of rules covered for discussion and explanation of both apostrophe use and plural formation. Children write a sentence to match the picture or draw a picture for the sentence to show they can interpret and write both singular and plural possessive nouns. Children can write the appropriate phrase on mini whiteboards, for example, before the answer is revealed. Slides test children’s ability to use apostrophes for singular and plural nouns focussing on common plurals which do not end in s such as ‘men’ and ‘women’. Further task on the final slide. WHAT IS INCLUDED? • 3 PowerPoint files with a total of 48 pages WHAT PREPARATION IS NEEDED? • You can print as required, see below HOW CAN IT BE USED? • Activities can be used for the whole class on the board or slides printed for different children to solve and explain to the class in pairs/small groups as required. Looking for more grammar resources? Click here!
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Christmas Apostrophe Quiz

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Christmas themed possessive nouns activity. Children have to write the correct possessive noun, singular or plural, to complete the sentence. Children could write their answers on mini whiteboards and/or take turns to write on the board. Provided in pdf format. Looking for more grammar resources? Click here!
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Easter Quiz Proofreading Apostrophes

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Easter themed apostrophe quiz in Powerpoint format. Children could write their answers on mini white boards and work in pairs or groups. Possessive nouns only, no contractions. Answers/corrections are included. Looking for more grammar resources? Click here!
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Proofreading speech marks

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A proofreading task, differentiated 3 ways. using extracts from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. Corrections required include: speech marks, commas, full stops, capital letters, exclamation marks, question marks and apostrophes. WHAT IS INCLUDED? PowerPoint and Word versions of the task WHAT PREPARATION IS NEEDED? None. Answers are included and the Word version has space for the children to write out their answers. HOW CAN IT BE USED? Suitable for class or homework activity. Looking for more grammar resources? Click here!