Forming Possessive of Proper Nouns Ending in S or Z. Noting Significant Details from the Letter Read
Submitted by editor-ph2 on May 17, 2011 - 10:15am
This resource will help your students form possessive of proper nouns ending in S or Z, note some significant details from the letter read and show/demonstrate thoughtfulness and concern for others
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A. Preparatory Activities
Change each underlined phrase to possessive form.
1. The idea of Nestor was brilliant enough to be suggestion. 2. Mike, the driver of Mr. Tan, obeys traffic rules. 3. We haven’t seen the baby of my aunt since he was born. 4. Gio loves listening to the songs of his favorite band. 5. The winner in the chess tournament was the brother of Thea. 2. Motivation
Jazz Chant
Whose cap is this? Whose cap is this? It’s Franz’! (4x) Whose hat is this? Whose hat is this? It’s Hans’! (4x) Whose cap is this? It’s Franz’! Whose hat is this? It’s Hans’! |
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