Possessive
  Nouns
Words that show ownership are called
    possessive nouns.

A noun is possessive if a phrase can be changed
  to say that an item or idea belongs to someone
  else.

                Example:
                The paintbrush that belonged

                 to the artist was lost.

                The artist’s paintbrush was
                lost.
Noun   Possessive
Possessive nouns are        Pam    Pam’s cat
  used to show that
  someone owns              cat    the cat’s tail
  something.
                            Sam    Sam’s knee

An apostrophe (') is used
  to show the ownership.
Rule
To show the possessive of singular nouns add 's.

Examples:

   Fluffy          Fluffy’s tail
   Sally           Sally’s recipe
   the man           the man’s hat
   the teacher           the teacher’s pencil
The possessive form can also show an
  feature or characteristic.

  Examples:


       river       river’s edge
       train       train’s wheels
       sun         sun’s heat
Activities

Activity 2 (Singular Possessives)
  http://philong.smt.googlepages.com/7.Posses

Singular Possessive Nouns
  http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.a
Possessive Nouns Rules 1-2

Rules
   To show possession of singular nouns add 's.

   To show possession of plural nouns ending in s add
    an apostrophe (').

    Examples:

    runners => runners' shoes
    cows => cows' meal
    trees => trees' apples
Possessive Nouns Rule 3

          To show possession of plural nouns
            NOT ending in s add an apostrophe and
            a s (‘s).




                               teeth => teeth’s fillings

children => children’s food
Plural Possessives
If the plural     1 person 1 item         2 people 2 items
ends in s just
                  the boy’s jacket        the boys’ jackets
add an
apostrophe. If    my parent’s car         my parents’ cars
the plural does   my boss’s hat           my bosses’ hats
not end in s      the woman’s dress       the women’s dresses
add an            the child’s toy         the children’s toys
apostrophe and    the passerby’s glance   the passersby’s glances
an s.
the kid’s bike
  (I kid, 1 bike)



the kids’ bike
  (2 kids, 1 bike)



the kids’ bikes
  (2 kids, 2 bikes)
Activities
Possessive Noun Play (Two Player Tic Tac Toe)
   http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/possessive_noun/

Possessive Nouns (Type in the possessive word)
   http://74.52.58.98/~getchafr/portfolio/moreatonce/keg/possessive.swf


Quiz
   http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/stonebrink/ESL012/possessives/


Exploring for Possessives
    http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/exploring_possessives/index.html
Activities
Possessives (Slideshow with activities)
  http://www.topel.com/pdf_files/1-12-09/possessives.swf?TRK=

Skill Builder (Type in the possessive word)
   http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/WCN6602/WCN6602.swf

Grammar Gold Quiz
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/language_arts/goforgold/co
SmartBoard Activity

Apostrophes in Possessive Nouns.notebook
United Streaming
 Students learn about nouns, as well as the
  history, language, and culture of ancient Egypt
  when they follow the fast-paced adventures of a
  "pentastic" foursome to Egypt after a stopover
  at Graceland. Seemingly ordinary writing
  implements named Florentina, Arturo, Buzz,
  and Penny come to life and try to stop a smelly
  Dark Marker from taking over the world by
  solving clues based on good grammar.
  http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guid
Brain Pop

 http://www.brainpop.com/english/grammar/no

Possessives nouns

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    Words that showownership are called possessive nouns. A noun is possessive if a phrase can be changed to say that an item or idea belongs to someone else. Example: The paintbrush that belonged to the artist was lost. The artist’s paintbrush was lost.
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    Noun Possessive Possessive nouns are Pam Pam’s cat used to show that someone owns cat the cat’s tail something. Sam Sam’s knee An apostrophe (') is used to show the ownership.
  • 4.
    Rule To show thepossessive of singular nouns add 's. Examples: Fluffy Fluffy’s tail Sally Sally’s recipe the man the man’s hat the teacher the teacher’s pencil
  • 5.
    The possessive formcan also show an feature or characteristic. Examples: river river’s edge train train’s wheels sun sun’s heat
  • 6.
    Activities Activity 2 (SingularPossessives) http://philong.smt.googlepages.com/7.Posses Singular Possessive Nouns http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.a
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    Possessive Nouns Rules1-2 Rules  To show possession of singular nouns add 's.  To show possession of plural nouns ending in s add an apostrophe ('). Examples: runners => runners' shoes cows => cows' meal trees => trees' apples
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    Possessive Nouns Rule3  To show possession of plural nouns NOT ending in s add an apostrophe and a s (‘s). teeth => teeth’s fillings children => children’s food
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    Plural Possessives If theplural 1 person 1 item 2 people 2 items ends in s just the boy’s jacket the boys’ jackets add an apostrophe. If my parent’s car my parents’ cars the plural does my boss’s hat my bosses’ hats not end in s the woman’s dress the women’s dresses add an the child’s toy the children’s toys apostrophe and the passerby’s glance the passersby’s glances an s.
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    the kid’s bike (I kid, 1 bike) the kids’ bike (2 kids, 1 bike) the kids’ bikes (2 kids, 2 bikes)
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    Activities Possessive Noun Play(Two Player Tic Tac Toe) http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/possessive_noun/ Possessive Nouns (Type in the possessive word) http://74.52.58.98/~getchafr/portfolio/moreatonce/keg/possessive.swf Quiz http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/stonebrink/ESL012/possessives/ Exploring for Possessives http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/exploring_possessives/index.html
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    Activities Possessives (Slideshow withactivities) http://www.topel.com/pdf_files/1-12-09/possessives.swf?TRK= Skill Builder (Type in the possessive word) http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/WCN6602/WCN6602.swf Grammar Gold Quiz http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/language_arts/goforgold/co
  • 13.
    SmartBoard Activity Apostrophes inPossessive Nouns.notebook
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    United Streaming  Studentslearn about nouns, as well as the history, language, and culture of ancient Egypt when they follow the fast-paced adventures of a "pentastic" foursome to Egypt after a stopover at Graceland. Seemingly ordinary writing implements named Florentina, Arturo, Buzz, and Penny come to life and try to stop a smelly Dark Marker from taking over the world by solving clues based on good grammar. http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guid
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