Apostrophes Fun!
A kindergarten worksheet to introduce apostrophes for possession and contractions.
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Hello, young learners! Today we will learn about apostrophes. An apostrophe looks like this: '
We use apostrophes to show that something belongs to someone, or to make two words shorter.
Circle the word that shows who owns the item.
1. This is Sam's ball.
Sam
2. The cat's toy is red.
cat
3. That is Mom's hat.
Mom
Look at the picture. Whose toy is it?
It is the toy.
Draw a line to match the two words with the shorter word (contraction).
1. I am
a. isn't
2. is not
b. I'm
3. do not
c. don't
Fill in the blank with the correct contraction.
1. I happy to see you! (I am)
2. She here. (is not)
3. We like to be sad. (do not)
Write a sentence using an apostrophe to show possession (like 'Mom's car').
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