Practice using apostrophes of possession and in contractions with a set of spooktacular Halloween Apostrophe worksheets.
Looking for a Contractions Worksheet? What About a Possessive Noun Practice Activity?
Say hello to our spooktacular Halloween Apostrophe Practice pack – your new go-to worksheet pack that will make writing those lesson plans much smoother.
We get it; being an educator is a demanding gig, so we’ve cooked up these worksheets with you in mind. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting, our mission is to help you help your students master the art of using apostrophes to show possession and use them correctly when writing contractions.
Printable, No-Prep Grammar Practice for 3rd Grade!
This printable resource is packed full of apostrophe practice activities that are (not-so) spooky worksheets to help your students master using singular and plural possessives and contractions. We’ve included the following worksheets to help your students review their skills while enjoying Halloween-themed fun.
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Halloween Possessives Worksheet – Fill in the blank with the correct possessive.
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Singular and Plural Possessive Worksheet – Color singular and plural possessives by code.
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Creepy Contractions Worksheet – Match contractions to their expanded word forms.
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Halloween Contractions Worksheet – Write the contraction to complete the sentence.
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Cut and Paste Halloween Contraction Worksheet – Cut and paste to match contraction pairs.
Download Your Teacher-Created English Grammar Practice Activities
Our resource is expertly designed to assist your students in elevating their ability to use and apply their knowledge of when and how to use apostrophes in contractions and when using possessives. It is brought to you by the dedicated educators at Teach Starter, passionate about empowering teachers like you to take back some of your time and energy!
We’ve included an answer key for easy grading and fully editable versions of each worksheet in case you need to adjust the reading difficulty. To download your resource, use the dropdown arrow on the download button to select your preferred file type.
This resource was created by Ali Endlich, a teacher in South Carolina and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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