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Write the two words that make the contraction for each clue.
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From "I'd" to "who'd". These short vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls, matching games, and more. The 'D is highlighted.
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Cut out the words. Put the words that are contractions for WILL into one column, and he words that are contractions for WOULD into the other.
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Cut out the words. Put the words that are contractions for AM, IS, or ARE into the appropriate column.
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From "I'm" to "what're". These short vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls, matching games, and more. The contraction is highlighted.
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Cut out the words and paste them under the correct contraction form.
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Large poster illustrating negative contractions for modal auxiliary verbs.
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Six pages of contraction practice - matching, word search, cloze sentences, and more!
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Cut out the words and paste them under the correct contraction form.
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Cut out the words and paste them under the correct contraction form.
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Practice contractions with game boards and a review worksheet.
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A suggested contract to be signed by teacher and student before embarking on a homeschool life.
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Cut out the words and paste them under the correct contraction form.
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A one-page behavior contract, to be signed by the teacher, the parent/guardian, and the student. This can be used with the "Class Rights and Responsibilities" page provided by abcteach or with a similar page of your own design.
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Cut out the words and paste them under the correct contraction form.
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Small poster illustrating negative contractions for modal auxiliary verbs.
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Cut out the words. Put the words that are contractions for HAVE, HAD, or HAS into the appropriate column.
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Explains the use of the apostrophe in contractions and to show possession. With worksheets for practice.
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From "I'll" to "you'll". These short vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls, matching games, and more. The 'LL is highlighted.
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From "aren't" to "wouldn't". These short vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls, matching games, and more. The N'T is highlighted.
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From "he's" to "what's". These short vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls, matching games, and more. The 'S is highlighted.
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Interactive Notebook activity that contains six sections on apostrophes use in contractions and possesive nouns. Other sections include practice apostrophe use and writing skills.
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An overview of different homeschooling styles
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Practice using modal auxiliaries in the negative form.
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This mini-unit helps students practice differentiating between these two homophones.
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5 pages of worksheet practice and an answer sheet.