Solution to the Abbreviations Worksheet
The task is to write the correct abbreviation for each month of the year. The hint at the top shows common abbreviations like:
- Dec., Jan., Feb., Apr., June, July, Mar., May, Aug., Oct., Sept., Nov.
We need to apply this pattern:
✔ Start with a
capital letter
✔ End with a
full stop (.)
✔ Use the first few letters of the month name (usually 3 letters, except for some exceptions)
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✔ Answers:
1.
January →
Jan.
2.
February →
Feb.
3.
March →
Mar.
4.
April →
Apr.
5.
May →
May.
6.
June →
June.
7.
July →
July.
8.
August →
Aug.
9.
September →
Sept.
10.
October →
Oct.
11.
November →
Nov.
12.
December →
Dec.
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🔍 Explanation:
- Most months are abbreviated using the
first three letters, followed by a
full stop.
- Exceptions:
-
May – only one syllable, so it's abbreviated as
May.
-
June and
July – both have more than three letters, but are often abbreviated as
June. and
July. (not shortened further).
-
September →
Sept. (commonly shortened from "Sep" + "t", not "Sep.")
-
October →
Oct. (from Latin *Octobris*)
-
November →
Nov.
-
December →
Dec.
> Note: While some people might write "Jun." or "Jul.", the standard abbreviations used in formal writing (especially in dates) follow the ones listed above.
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✔ Final Answer List:
1. Jan.
2. Feb.
3. Mar.
4. Apr.
5. May.
6. June.
7. July.
8. Aug.
9. Sept.
10. Oct.
11. Nov.
12. Dec.
This completes the worksheet correctly! 🌟
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of abbreviation worksheet.