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Contractions Task Cards
Contractions Task Cards
Contractions Task Cards
Contractions Task Cards
Contractions Task Cards
Contractions Task Cards
Contractions Task Cards
Contractions Task Cards
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These 20 task cards will help your students practice contractions. There are 10 cards which require the student to write a contraction and 10 cards which require the student to write the words the contraction is made of. These cards are perfect to use for centers, part of a weekly grammar unit, or mixed in with other card sets for spiral review!

Laminate your cards to use them year after year. I love to store mine in Rainbow Photo storage boxes.

The cards are aligned to Common Core L.2.2.c

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Contractions Task Cards

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Description

These 20 task cards will help your students practice contractions. There are 10 cards which require the student to write a contraction and 10 cards which require the student to write the words the contraction is made of. These cards are perfect to use for centers, part of a weekly grammar unit, or mixed in with other card sets for spiral review!

Laminate your cards to use them year after year. I love to store mine in Rainbow Photo storage boxes.

The cards are aligned to Common Core L.2.2.c

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Rated 5 out of 5
July 10, 2023
Great grammar resource! Engaging and very well made!
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Grades taught: 2nd

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use an apostrophe to form contractions and frequently occurring possessives.
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