Anchor Charts Cover The Following:: Parts of Speech
Anchor Charts Cover The Following:: Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech:
• Nouns
• Verbs
• Adverbs
• Adjectives
• Pronouns
• Interjections
• Prepositions
• Conjunctions
• Articles
• Possessive Nouns
• Linking and Helping Verbs
• Types of Conjunctions
• Types of Pronouns
• Irregular Verbs
• Concrete vs. Abstract Nouns
One dog has a bone. Six dogs have bones. One dog has a bone. Six dogs have bones.
It is the dog’s bone. They are the dogs’ It is the dog’s bone. They are the dogs’
bones. bones.
The boy has a book. The girls have dolls. The boy has a book. The girls have dolls.
It is the boy’s book. They are the girls’ It is the boy’s book. They are the girls’
dolls. dolls.
© Mrs. M’s Style 2018
Possessive Possessive
Nouns Nouns
A possessive noun is a noun that shows A possessive noun is a noun that shows
possession or ownership. You can add an possession or ownership. You can add an
apostrophe and the letter s to the end of a apostrophe and the letter s to the end of a
noun to make it possessive. noun to make it possessive.
One dog has a bone. Six dogs have bones. One dog has a bone. Six dogs have bones.
It is the dog’s bone. They are the dogs’ It is the dog’s bone. They are the dogs’
bones. bones.
The boy has a book. The girls have dolls. The boy has a book. The girls have dolls.
It is the boy’s book. They are the girls’ It is the boy’s book. They are the girls’
dolls. dolls.
© Mrs. M’s Style 2018