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Apostrophes and plurals
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There is *one* extremely rare case in which we use apostrophes to make things plural. David and Paige, KA's resident grammarians, discuss this unusual case.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
David Rheinstrom
Date Added:
07/29/2021
BONUS: History of the apostrophe
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The apostrophe has a bizarre history, including being the name for something that's not really related to grammar at all. David, Paige, and special guest Jake explain.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
David Rheinstrom
Date Added:
07/29/2021
BONUS: History of the possessive apostrophe
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David, Paige, and Jake cover the fascinating history of the possessive apostrophe. Stay tuned for this bonus video!

Subject:
English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
David Rheinstrom
Date Added:
07/29/2021
Introduction to contractions
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Apostrophes are great at standing in for missing letters, allowing us to shorten words. Paige and David discuss contractions and the Principle of Least Effort.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
David Rheinstrom
Date Added:
07/29/2021
Possessive Nouns – Free ESL Lesson Plan
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Our new ESL Lesson Plan teaches about the use of possessive nouns. A robust lesson plan with clear descriptions, examples and practice opportunities, this is an engaging lesson that will help your students understand the use of for for things and places and the use of apostrophes for singular and plural nouns. The lesson is designed for elementary level learners.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

Subject:
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Regan McNeill
Date Added:
10/22/2022