The first poster page has a picture of a penguin with contractions listed around it. A contraction is a shorter way to say two words by combining them and using an apostrophe. For example, "cannot" becomes "can't" and "do not" becomes "don't." The penguin poster helps you learn these contractions in a fun and easy way!
The second poster page details how to make contractions and form them. Contractions are formed by combining two words and leaving out some letters. For example, "do not" becomes "don't" by removing the "o" from "not" and adding an apostrophe in its place. Another example is "I am," which becomes "I'm" by leaving out the "a" and putting an apostrophe there instead. Contractions make speaking and writing faster and easier!