Contractions worksheets, posters & more (with NOT) includes Easel Activity
Lindy du Plessis
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Grade Levels
1st - 3rd
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSSL.2.2c
Formats Included
- PDF
- Easel Activity
Pages
20 pages (worksheets & posters) + 15 pages (answer key)
Lindy du Plessis
19.2k Followers
Easel Activity Included
This resource includes a ready-to-use interactive activity students can complete on any device. Easel by TPT is free to use! Learn more.
What educators are saying
Used this with my Grade One class. They loved the activities and I liked that it was contractions using NOT. I will definitely be using this again next year! Thank you.
This resource consisted of engaging worksheets to help my students read and write contractions with NOT. Thank you!
Description
This easy-to-use grammar set consists of contractions, worksheets, and posters. The printable activities will help your students learn how to read and write contractions with NOT and are perfect for independent work, test prep, intervention, or homework.
Print out the sheets or use them digitally as an Easel Activity.
Contents (Printables - PDF):
- 15 Contractions Worksheets with NOT (cut and paste, word searches, etc.)
- 15 Answer Keys
- 1 Poster (letter size)
- 16 Word Wall Posters (small)
Contents (Digital - EASEL ACTIVITIES):
- 13 Contractions Worksheets with NOT (adapted for digital use)
- 13 Answer Keys
- 1 Poster (letter size)
- 16 Word Wall Posters (small)
Please see the preview for more information.
This set is perfect for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade students.
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Total Pages
20 pages (worksheets & posters) + 15 pages (answer key)
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
N/A
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Standards
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CCSSL.2.2c
Use an apostrophe to form contractions and frequently occurring possessives.