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Contractions AREN'T that hard! (PowerPoint)
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PowerPoint that goes with Contractions aren't that hard lesson plan (which is free). By the way, PLEASE make sure that you get the kids involved with this PowerPoint. I've tried to include some transitions that really get their attention. (One student "threw" the contraction into the right place, while I clicked the mouse). This goes great with the worksheet, too!

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Dana Lester   (TpT Seller)
great!
January 31, 2012  Teachers Pay Teachers


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How many slides are included with the paid version of the contractions powerpoint? I purchased your powerpoint but the presentation I received was identical to the free preview. I love how you explain contractions but would like to see more examples.
November 1, 2009  Teachers Pay Teachers


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Mr. M.   (TpT Seller)
Hello,
Sorry about the delay, but I've been working on other things (i.e new baby etc..) I just checked the email account that I have for TPT. To answer your question, I use the PPT to introduce the three steps (while using hand gestures). This leaves the students to simply remember what the "extras" are for each word. The worksheet usually helps them get this concept, as does a poster that I got from a teaching supply store (Lakeshore) that I simply show the extras. Hope this helps, and again, sorry about the delay.
January 23, 2010  Teachers Pay Teachers
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