Year 4 Using Apostrophes for Possession or Contraction Homework Extension Apostrophes

Year 4 Using Apostrophes for Possession or Contraction Homework

Step 4: Year 4 Using Apostrophes for Possession or Contraction Homework Spring Block 1

Year 4 Using Apostrophes for Possession or Contraction Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 4 Using Apostrophes for Possession or Contraction Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.

More resources for Spring Block 1 Step 4.

Full Homework Pack (Premium)

Additional questions/worksheets are available for premium members. Go premium

Place Value Continuous Provision

For thousands of additional resources, sign up!

It's just £4.83 for a month's subscription.

 

What's included in the pack?

This pack includes:

  • Year 4 Using Apostrophes for Possession or Contraction Homework Extension with answers.

 

National Curriculum Objectives

English Year 4: (4G5.8) Indicating possession by using the possessive apostrophe with plural nouns

English Year 4: (4G5.8) The grammatical difference between plural and possessive –s

English Year 4: (4G5.8) Apostrophes to mark plural possession [for example, the girl’s name, the girls’ names]

Differentiation:

Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Identify apostrophe types using contractions where one letter is omitted and apostrophes for possession where singular nouns do not end in –s, plural nouns are regular.
Expected Identify apostrophe types using contractions where one or more letters are omitted and apostrophes for possession where the singular noun can end in -s and with plural nouns which are regular or irregular.
Greater Depth Identify apostrophe types using contractions where one or more letters are omitted and apostrophes for possession with two singular nouns and collective nouns.

Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Identify whether a statement is correct using apostrophes for contractions where one letter is omitted and apostrophes for possession where singular nouns do not end in –s, plural nouns are regular.
Expected Identify whether a statement is correct using apostrophes for contractions where one or more letters are omitted and apostrophes for possession where the singular noun can end in -s and with plural nouns which are regular or irregular.
Greater Depth Identify whether a statement is correct using apostrophes for contractions where one or more letters are omitted and apostrophes for possession with two singular nouns and collective nouns.

Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Application and Reasoning)
Developing Correct and explain mistakes using apostrophes for contractions where one letter is omitted and apostrophes for possession where singular nouns do not end in –s, plural nouns are regular.
Expected Correct and explain mistakes using apostrophes for contractions where one or more letters are omitted and apostrophes for possession where the singular noun can end in -s and with plural nouns which are regular or irregular.
Greater Depth Correct and explain mistakes using apostrophes for contractions where one or more letters are omitted and apostrophes for possession where two singular nouns are used and collective nouns.

This resource is available to download with a Premium subscription.