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Apostrophes for possession - an apostrophe can be used to show that one thing belongs to or is connected to something.

What will I learn? How apostrophes are used to show that something belongs to someone or something.Questions: When there is something belonging to one person...

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Apostrophes for contraction - You can use apostrophes to show that you have left out some letters when you are joining words together.

Learn contractions by watching this video! Our 2ND CHANNEL is on Patreon! ►► https://www.patreon.com/scratchgarden ◄◄Contractions are English short form word...

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Group 4 – Scenario Writing - Wednesday 

 

A little girl and boy are out playing in the puddles on a rainy day. What could the problem be? Could the little boys boat get caught in a current and they must chase it to catch it? Could the little girls foot get stuck in a mud puddle? Is there something unexpected swimming in the puddles?

Think of a clever solution to your story and end it. 

 

Focus on good sentence structure and proof read your work to make sure it makes sense. Use the word mat below to help you. 

Group 4: Scenario Writing - Thursday 

 

A teacher and two children are in room in the school, where are they? Is this a classroom or a special room for an after school activity? 

 

What is the problem? Look around the room - there are pencils, Lego, scissors on the ground. These are major trip hazards! Why is the teacher ringing the bell? Is he angry to see how the room has been left? 

 

How was it solved? Look at the boy at the window? Does he have a logical explanation? 

 

Think of a reasonable ending for your story! 

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