review review Voiced and Voiceless Sounds and TH Digraphs review Read the real words with TH Digraphs. that thin this cloth think math bath think them then thud path with thump thug froth Beth Thad review review ch cha chat ch cho chop sh shi ship sh shu shut wh whi whip wh whe when f ph x graph f sh wish ch rich review Read the real words with CH, SH, WH, and PH Digraphs. chin chum chess chop chill shut wish mash ship crash when whip whiff which whisk graph staph new Lesson 30: Contractions new new Contractions Contractions are words that have been joined together by removing some letters and adding an apostrophe to make the word shorter. An apostrophe (‘) shows where the letters were left out of the word. can + not = can’t new Contractions he + will = he’ll you + have = you’ve are + not = aren’t could + not = couldn’t you + are = you’re new new Contractions Fix it I + am = I’m you + are = you’re we + are = were they + are = theyre + = new Contractions Fix it he + is = he’s it + is = it’s who + is = who’s she + is = she’s + = new Fix it Contractions it + has = it’s he + has = he’s who + has = who’s she + has = shes he + has = hes new Fix it Contractions can + not = can’t are + not = aren’t did + not = didn’t do + not = dont have + not = havent new Contractions Fix it should + not = shouldn’t could + not = couldn’t would + not = wouldn’t + = + = new Fix it Contractions I + will = I’ll he + will = he’ll she + will = she’ll you + will = youll they + will = theyll new Fix it Contractions we + will = we’ll I + have = you’ve you + have = you’ve we + have = weve they + have = theyve new Contractions Several contractions use the words would and had. These contractions are spelled the same. You must use context clues to determine which would is being used in a sentence. new he Contractions + would = he’d he + had = he’d we + would = we’d we + had = We’d they + would = they’d He’d need to bring a tooth brush if he is sleeping over. He’d better hurry or he will be late. new Contractions 1. I wish they’d quiet down. 2. They’d better grab their umbrella it is raining. 3. We’d like you to come over for dinner. 4. We’d just finished eating when the lights went out. 5. She’d be the last one to get her hair cut. 6. She’d finished all her homework before the movie. Use context clues with the next sentences to see if you know which words is being used. review Dictation How To Spot An Author Authors remember to: *sit up nice and straight. * they hold their pencil correctly * they hold their paper gently with the hand they are not writing with * they ALWAYS use their very best ideas and handwriting new Dictation CELEBRATE!