Contractions and Apostrophes in Writing

 
Monday 29
th
 June 2020
 
Contractions and apostophes
 
What is a contraction?
 
A contraction is when two
words are squeezed
together to make one
shorter word.
e.g. Would not changes to wouldn’t
 
       Do not changes to don’t
Punctuation
As we contract two words together
we remove letters to make the two
Word into one.
Where we take the letters out, we
put in an apostrophe to show that those
Letters are missing.
E.G.     Do  not                Don’t
 
We have taken out the o in not so
we put in an apostrophe to show
this.
Year 2 – Spring Block 2 – Apostrophes
 
 
Step 1: Recognising Simple
Contractions
Introduction
 
Match the punctuation marks to their labels below
.
?
,
!
.
comma
question mark
full stop
exclamation mark
apostrophe
Introduction
 
Match the punctuation marks to their labels below
.
?
,
!
.
comma
question mark
full stop
exclamation mark
apostrophe
Varied Fluency 1
 
Circle the contraction in the sentence below.
 
 
 
I think we’ll need to catch the bus.
Varied Fluency 1
 
Circle the contraction in the sentence below.
 
 
 
I think 
we’ll
 
need to catch the bus.
Varied Fluency 3
 
Match the words with their contractions.
 
Varied Fluency 3
 
Match the words with their contractions.
 
Varied Fluency 4
 
Circle the contractions which have been written correctly.
Varied Fluency 4
 
Circle the contractions which have been written correctly.
 
Reasoning 1
 
Josh has written the sentence below.
 
 
 
 
He says,
 
 
 
 
 
Is he correct?
 
Explain your reasoning.
I cannot use any
contractions in
my sentence.
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Contractions involve squeezing two words together to form a shorter word, with the omission of certain letters replaced by an apostrophe. This practice is commonly used in English to streamline writing and speech. The content explores the concept of contractions, how apostrophes are used, and provides interactive exercises to enhance understanding.

  • Contractions
  • Apostrophes
  • Punctuation
  • Writing skills
  • Grammar

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  1. Monday 29thJune 2020 Contractions and apostophes

  2. What is a contraction? A contraction is when two words are squeezed together to make one shorter word. e.g. Would not changes to wouldn t Do not changes to don t

  3. Punctuation As we contract two words together we remove letters to make the two Word into one. Where we take the letters out, we put in an apostrophe to show that those Letters are missing. E.G. Do not Don t We have taken out the o in not so we put in an apostrophe to show this.

  4. Year 2 Spring Block 2 Apostrophes Step 1: Recognising Simple Contractions

  5. Introduction Match the punctuation marks to their labels below. ? , ! . comma question mark full stop exclamation mark apostrophe

  6. Introduction Match the punctuation marks to their labels below. ? , ! . comma question mark full stop exclamation mark apostrophe

  7. Varied Fluency 1 Circle the contraction in the sentence below. I think we ll need to catch the bus.

  8. Varied Fluency 1 Circle the contraction in the sentence below. I think we ll need to catch the bus.

  9. Varied Fluency 3 Match the words with their contractions. is not she ll you have don t do not you ve she will isn t

  10. Varied Fluency 3 Match the words with their contractions. is not she ll you have don t do not you ve she will isn t

  11. Varied Fluency 4 Circle the contractions which have been written correctly. cann t shouldn t hadn t did nt are nt wasn t

  12. Varied Fluency 4 Circle the contractions which have been written correctly. cann t shouldn t hadn t did nt are nt wasn t

  13. Reasoning 1 Josh has written the sentence below. After maths, we have got English. He says, I cannot use any contractions in my sentence. Is he correct? Explain your reasoning.

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