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16 July 2020

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The resource is split into two main sections: An animation shows how two words are joined together using an apostrophe to form a contraction, before the children test their knowledge with an interactive activity. An animation explains using an apostrophe correctly to show possession before the children use what they have learned to answer multichoice questions
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1AC2C

7 years ago
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jstarks5

9 years ago
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Petal27

9 years ago
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jf238

9 years ago
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Alice W.

9 years ago
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The 1st and 8th sentences don't make sense. They should say belonging (not belong). Also, I would leave out the (P) for plural, as that's self-explanatory anyway. Letting the child work this out for themselves is more challenging, otherwise you're just making the answers obvious.

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