Contraction or Possessive?

Contraction or Possessive?

Worksheet Description

This worksheet consists of two parts, offering students the opportunity to practice using these words correctly in different contexts.

In the first part of the worksheet, students will encounter a series of pictures. Their task is to write two sentences for each picture, using it’s in the first sentence and its in the second sentence. This exercise encourages students to apply their knowledge of the difference between it’s (short for it is or it has) and its (possessive pronoun). By using each word correctly in context, students will reinforce their understanding of their distinct meanings.

The second part of the worksheet focuses on completing sentences by filling in the blank with either it’s or its. Students will be provided with a set of sentences, and they need to choose the appropriate word to complete each sentence correctly. This activity allows students to further practice distinguishing between it’s and its and applying the correct word based on the context of the sentence.