Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 25 TCHPossessives.

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Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 25 TCHPossessives

TCH TCH says /ch/ This trigraph is usually found at the end of a word following a short vowel. itch witchhutchscratch thatchpitchblotchclutch latchhitchpatchsketch catchditchstretchhatch

TCH TCH says /ch/ match stitchsplotch fetch botchketchuppitcher kitchen satchelstretcherDutch

tch tch words Let's practice tch words with a worksheet. TCH Baseball Worksheet

This is the end of the phonics lesson for today. You will practice what you learned by doing the TCH worksheet.

Possessives When something belongs to a person or thing, they possess it. An apostrophe and the letter s at the end of the word show that the person or thing is the owner in a possessive. * An exception to this rule is the possessive word its. The word it's is a contraction for it is.

Possessives Julie's school the swing's chain Tom's dinner The book's cover Evan's sister The world's best Today's lessonThe queen's court

Possessives Replace the underlined words in each sentence with a possessive. The capital of North Carolina is Raleigh. North Carolina's capital is Raleigh. The weather of today is rainy and cold. Today's weather is rainy and cold.

We will have dinner at the house of Marie. It is the birthday of Theresa. It is Theresa's birthday. We will have dinner at Marie's house. Check the tires on the car before you drive. Check the car's tires before you drive.

We will have dinner at the house of Marie. It is the birthday of Theresa. It is Theresa's birthday. We will have dinner at Marie's house. Check the tires on the car before you drive. Check the car's tires before you drive.

Plural Possessives To make possessives out of words that end in s, add an apostrophe after the s. The girls' room A plural is more than one of something. Many plurals end in s. The berries' juice

Plural Possessives Replace the underlined words in each sentence with a possessive. The mothers of bear cubs protect them. The cubs' mothers protect them. The jackets of the kids are hanging up. The kids' jackets are hanging up.

All of the legs on the chairs are broken. The claws of the crabs are very tasty. The crabs' claws are very tasty. All of the chairs' legs are broken. We listen to the lessons of the teachers. We listen to the teachers' lessons.

Possessives Let's practice what we have learned with a worksheet. Possessive Nouns worksheet

Assignment: 1.Complete the TCH worksheet 2. Complete the Plural or Possessive worksheet 3. Complete the Possessive Noun 2 worksheet 4. Read along with How to Tell Corn Fairies When You See 'Em from Rootabaga Stories Good bye