Understanding Aunt Jane's feelings: Inference, Vocabulary, Prediction, and Apostrophes
Dive into the story of Aunt Jane and John to infer Aunt Jane's happiness, explore vocabulary, make predictions, and learn about the use of apostrophes for contraction or possession. The activities include interpreting emotions, identifying synonyms, predicting events, and practicing punctuation rules.
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INFER / INTERPRET Is Aunt Jane happy with John? How do you know?
VOCABULARY What word means the same as lure ? fear pull push thought
PREDICTION What do you think will happen next? Who do you think is coming?
Lets read the story again and see if we can spot the use of apostrophes ..
Apostrophes for contraction or possession? You re didn t Blackbeard s smugglers
Draw this table: Put these words with apostrophes into the correct column - it s - John s - wasn t - church s - we d - Moonfleet s - Aunt Jane s - can t Now add 5 more of your own to each column.