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  • The student demonstrated an understanding of how contractions are formed by combining two words and substituting missing letters with an apostrophe.
  • Through the activity, the student practiced identifying contractions in sentences, enhancing their reading comprehension skills.
  • The student learned to differentiate between contractions and possessives, improving their grasp on grammar rules.

For continued development, encourage the student to create their own sentences using contractions and then expand on those sentences by incorporating more complex vocabulary. Additionally, playing word games or puzzles centered around contractions can make learning more engaging and fun.

Book Recommendations

  • Contraction Action by Ann Heckman: A colorful book that introduces contractions in a playful way, perfect for young learners.
  • Words Are CATegorical Series by Brian P. Cleary: Includes titles such as "Stroll and Walk, Babble and Talk: More about Synonyms" that can help children grasp language concepts like contractions through entertaining rhymes and illustrations.
  • A Smart Girl's Guide: Writing: How to Write It, How to Say It, How to Sell It by H. Bahret: While not specific to contractions, this book provides valuable tips on writing skills which can benefit students in understanding and applying contractions effectively in their writing.

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