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Frequently Confused Words: Your & You're

Frequently Confused Words: Your & You're

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English

4th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.4.1G, L.1.6, L.K.4A

+3

Standards-aligned

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LEAH CROWN

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Frequently Confused Words: Your & You're

by LEAH CROWN

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​Students, use your study guides created in class to help you!

Teachers, This lesson was designed to be a guided practice to ​clear up common misconceptions with your students and as a cumulative review for days 1-3.

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Multiple Choice

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Tom ______ hair is crazy!
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your
2
you're

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Tom _______ crazy!
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your
2
you're

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______ going to fail this test!
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your
2
you're

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Multiple Choice

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Are you sure ____ not hurt?
1
you're
2
your 

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Multiple Choice

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Is this ___ book, or is it my book?
1
you're
2
your

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Multiple Choice

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______ new sweatshirt looks cozy and comfortable.
1
your
2
you're

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Multiple Choice

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There are ___ many children in the pool.
1
to
2
two
3
too

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Multiple Choice

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She went ____ the store with her mother.
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to 
2
two
3
too

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Multiple Choice

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I have ___ brothers and a sister.
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to
2
two
3
too

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Multiple Choice

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_________ are some children in the park.

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They're

2

Their

3

There

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Multiple Choice

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__________ is a comfortable sofa in the living room.

1

there

2

they're

3

their

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Multiple Choice

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I don't know what _____ doing over there, but it looks like a bad idea.
1

there

2

their

3

they're

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Poll

How do you feel about your ability to use frequently confused words correctly?

Frequently Confused Words: Your & You're

by LEAH CROWN

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​Students, use your study guides created in class to help you!

Teachers, This lesson was designed to be a guided practice to ​clear up common misconceptions with your students and as a cumulative review for days 1-3.

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