📖 Possessive Nouns — Showing Ownership With Apostrophes
Explore the Coral Reef with Scuba Bob!
Read the Story First!
🔤 Words to Know
Possessive — A word that shows ownership, like Bob's shell.
Apostrophe — The punctuation mark (') used in possessives and contractions.
"See this shell? It belongs to Scuba Bob. It is Scuba Bob's shell," said Finn.
"That little mark is called an apostrophe. Add apostrophe-S to show something belongs to someone."
"The dolphin's fin. The turtle's shell. Pearl's book."
"For plural words ending in S, just add an apostrophe after the S: the girls' toys."
🧠 Answer the Questions
Read each question carefully. Pick the best answer!
What was the reading topic?
Who taught the lesson?
What is possessive?
Which is a vowel?
How many letters in CORAL?
What is apostrophe?
What did Scuba Bob learn?
Which word has a prefix?
What is the root word in CAREFUL?
Where did the story take place?