Possessive noun games for the classroom
Possessive Pronoun Race. In this rewarding possessive pronouns game, students race to complete sentences with possessive pronouns. Students take it in turns to pick up a sentence card and read it to the other two students. The two students listen to the sentence and then race to grab the correct possessive pronoun card to finish the sentence. The first student to grab the correct card and say the possessive pronoun wins and keeps the two cards.
The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. Whose is it? In this fun possessive pronouns activity, students play a memory game to practice possessive pronouns. Give each student a picture of an object and each pair a picture to share.
The students then play a memory game where they try to remember who owns what object. Students go around the class telling each other the object they have, including the object they share with their partner. Students then join back up with their partner and try to remember who owns which object by writing the name of the person under the corresponding picture on their worksheet.
Students then use the information to make sentences with possessive pronouns, e. Each object is then called out in turn. The first pair to make a correct statement with a possessive pronoun scores a point. The pair with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Correct it. In this free possessives error correction activity, students correct sentences by changing subject pronouns to possessive adjectives or object pronouns to possessive pronouns. The sentences on the worksheet contain errors. There are subject pronouns where the possessive adjectives should be and object pronouns where the possessive pronouns should be. The students' task is to take it in turns to read a sentence to their partner and have them correct the mistake. Their partner listens to the sentence and repeats it back to their classmate, correcting it with either a possessive adjective or possessive pronoun.
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Interactive Notebooks. Lesson Plans Bundled. Literature Circles. Microsoft OneDrive. Novel Study. Original Textbooks. Study Guides. Task Cards. Teacher Manuals. Test Prep. Thematic Unit Plans. Unit Plans. Whole Courses. Distribute three index cards to each student. Have each of them write nouns on two of the cards and an adjective on the third. Collect the index cards, keeping the nouns and the adjectives separate, and shuffle them.
Give two noun cards and one adjective card to each student. Have them take turns coming up to the board and writing out a possessive sentence using the two nouns and the adjective they were given.
You should get some funny results: The dog's pants are waxy. The bird's ears are furry. This corresponds with Lesson 13 in StoryTown literature curriculum. Balanced Literacy , English Language Arts. Possessive Nouns Game. A fun, interactive way to identify or review possessive nouns with your class! All you need to do is cut and laminate the cards in this file, tape them to a white board, and grab two fly swatters.
Students love this game as a review! Teacher instructions and suggestions for use are included in dow. Fun Stuff , Games , Printables. With this download you will get an 11 page freebie containing 3 different activities. No prep needed. Activities come with sentence frames and multiple choice option to complete the sentence with the correct possessive.
Also an option to use mini objects. I LOVE hearing your feedback and ideas for new. PreK - 2 nd. Possessive Nouns. This possessive noun powerpoint is great for introducing or reviewing possessive nouns. I use this on the SmartBoard for a grammar minilesson.
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What a great way to get your students to start recognizing the everyday uses of apostrophes to show ownership! Each slide is a common logo that illustrates the use of an apostrophe to show a singular possessive noun.
Students will recognize the logos and how they are correctly used, and then notic. Use this 2 page worksheet to teach or review possessive nouns with your students. The first page reviews the concepts of singular, plural, and irregular nouns and has students define the words "noun" and "possessive. Printables , Scaffolded Notes , Worksheets. Possessive Nouns Scavenger Hunt. Word Document File. These are singular possessive nouns. Print all of the cards onto colored cardstock, laminate, and cut them out.
Hide them around the room and have students search for them. Students will record the cards that they find on their recording sheet. Possessive Nouns W. This worksheet I used to help my students identify possessive nouns. They also had look at phrases and get them to show ownership.
After using this my kids could not only identify but create their own phrases. This can be used as homework or an in class assignment. English Language Arts , Grammar , Writing. Homework , Printables , Worksheets. Possessive Nouns Anchor Chart. Great anchor chart to introduce possessive nouns and plural possessive nouns.
Singular and Plural Possessive Nouns. Students always seem to struggle with knowing when to add just an apostrophe or an apostrophe-s. I came up with this worksheet and strategy to help my students with the formation of plural and singular possessives. This worksheet also includes instructions on how to teach the lesson. Lesson Plans Individual , Printables. Feel free to use this as a review, assessment, or test prep. Activboard Activities , Activities , Assessment.
Singular Possessive Noun Printable. This Singular Possessive Noun Printable is a nice companion to my singular possessive noun powerpoint or smartboard lessons. It can be used as practice, review, or assessment. Printables , Worksheets.
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