Play the math game Four in a Row - two sheets were sent home. You will need two dice to play the game.
I've included the list of spelling words for next week. The words are not difficult but knowing where to place the apostrophe is the tricky part.
My brother’s best friend lives next door.
I have two brothers.
That is my uncle’s car.
My two uncles are coming to dinner.
My older sister’s bicycle is black and silver.
Are your sisters twins?
The two sisters’ clothes filled the closet.
The man’s lunch is in the brown paper bag.
The men’s group likes to do service projects.
Will this mitten fit a child’s hand?
Seven girls sang a song together.
One girl’s poem won a special award.
Two girls’ dogs chased each other.
The blue lunch box is mine.
Is the red lunch box yours?
Challenge words
tease
friendship
polite
wiggle
nuisance
An apostrophe s (‘s) is a singular plural possessive and shows ownership to one person or thing.
To make the possessive form of a plural noun that ends in (s) add an apostrophe at the end of the word (s’).