This Grade 2 worksheet spotlights people-noun possessives like teacher's, doctor's, and baker's alongside animal-noun possessives like rabbit's, tiger's, and bird's in fun sentences. Students complete nine fill-in sentences that test apostrophe rules with singular owners, then match four owners to the items they own most often. A great classroom tool for Grade 2 learners practicing job-related and animal-related possessive forms together in clear contexts.

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Busy Bee
Possessive Nouns
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The teacher's desk had books on top. (teacher)
2) The doctor's office was clean. (doctor)
3) The baker's bread smelled great. (baker)
4) The rabbit's ears were long. (rabbit)
5) The tiger's stripes were bright. (tiger)
6) The bird's feathers were blue. (bird)
7) The teacher's lesson plan was ready. (teacher)
8) The rabbit's cage was tidy. (rabbit)
9) The baker's recipes filled a book. (baker)
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
teacher's
lesson plan
lesson plan
doctor's
stethoscope
stethoscope
rabbit's
carrot
carrot
tiger's
stripes
stripes
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