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Partner share . Learning Objective: Identify singular possessive nouns in text. Standard WC 1.4. Describe a movie where a toy comes to life. 3-5 ELD: produce writing that demonstrates a command of the conventions of standard English. Partner share . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Partner share
Describe a movie where a toy comes to life.
Learning Objective: Identify singular possessive nouns in text. Standard WC 1.4
3-5 ELD: produce writing that demonstrates a command of the conventions of standard
English
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Partner share
Describe a movie where a toy comes to life.
Learning Objective: What are we going to identify today?
Singular possessive nouns
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Partner Share
Who’s pencil is this?
This is _______ pencil.
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• Singular possessive noun is a word that means something belongs to one person or thing.
• Usually we make a singular noun possessive by adding an apostrophe with the letter s to a singular noun
Example: The soldier’s boots are made of leather.
Non Example- The fur of an animal is made up of cells.
Singular possessive nouns
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The Importance of understanding singular possessive nouns.
Makes you a better writer by producingwriting that demonstrates a command of the
conventions of standard English
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1.An animals fur is made out of cells.
2.Erics trip to find seals took him and his son Ted north.
Steps to identify prepositionsStep 1- Read the sentence.Step 2- Identify the words that shows something belongs to one person or thing.Step 3- Add the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to.
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1.His many questions about seals showed Teds excitement.
2. My sons name is Joey.
Steps to identify prepositionsStep 1- Read the sentence.Step 2- Identify the words that shows something belongs to one person or thingStep 3-Add the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to
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1.The birds nest is found in the grass.
2. The girls long, black dress was very pretty
You try!Step 1- Read the sentence.Step 2- Identify the words that shows something belongs to one person or thing.Step 3- Add the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to
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1.A ladybugs food is insects that kill plants.
2.The cows calf is fun to watch.
Steps to identify singular possessive nounsStep 1- Read the sentence.Step 2- Identify the words that shows something belongs to one person or thing.Step 3- Add the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to
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Rewrite the sentence by replacing the underlined words with the possessive form.
The spots of the fawn make it difficult to be seen.
Steps to identify prepositionsStep 1- Read the sentence.Step 2- Identify the words that shows something belongs to one person or thing.Step 3- Add the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to.
The fawn’s spots make it difficult to be seen.
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Rewrite the sentence by replacing the underlined words with the possessive form.
The ears of the mother turn toward a sound.
Steps to identify prepositionsStep 1- Read the sentence.Step 2- Identify the words that shows something belongs to one person or thing.Step 3- Add the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to.
The mother’s ears turn toward a sound.
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Rewrite the sentence by replacing the underlined words with the possessive form.
The habitat of the doe is full of danger.
Steps to identify prepositionsStep 1- Read the sentence.Step 2- Identify the words that shows something belongs to one person or thing.Step 3- Add the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to.
The doe’s habitat make it difficult to be seen.
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1.Miguel loves to visit the forest near Lauras house.
2. The ears of the doe alert it to a nearby snake.
Closure What did we define toda?y
Why is it important?
Step 1- Read the sentence.Step 2- Identify the words that shows something belongs to one person or thingStep 3- Add the apostrophe to show ownership or belonging to.