Read through Chapter 1 and list all the words that have an apostrophe into your Active Literacy Jotter ( there should be 23). Grammar - Apostrophes for.

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Read through Chapter 1 and list all the words that have an apostrophe into your Active Literacy Jotter ( there should be 23). Grammar - Apostrophes for example:don’t he’d

Now, can you write next to each word either a ( c ) or a ( p ) to indicate whether or not the apostrophe is to indicate a contraction – joining two words or possession – belonging to. Grammar - Apostrophes for example:don’t(c) he’d(c) people’s(p)

Then, can you write next to each contraction the two words that have been joined. Grammar - Apostrophes for example:don’t(c)- do not he’d(c)- he would/he did people’s(p)