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Language Exercises
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Unit 1 – Readiness/Study Skills
Toy Store
Match Mates
What's Missing?
ABC Order
Unit 2 – Vocabulary
Rhymes
Words That Mean the Same
Words That Mean the Opposite
Wordds That Sound Alike
Unit 3 – Sentences
Sentences
Telling or Asking
Naming Parts of a Sentence
Telling Parts of a Sentences
Unit 4 – Grammar and Usage
Naming Words for People
Action Words
Using
Was
and
Were
Describing Words About Size and Shape
Unit 5 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Writing Names of the Months
The Word
I
Period
Question Mark
Unit 6 – Composition
Writing Sentences with Naming Parts
Writing Sentences with Telling Parts
Writing a Poem
Writing a Poem, page 2
Unit 1 – Study Skills
Classifying
Dictionary Skills
Using a Dictionary
Parts of a Book
Unit 2 – Vocabulary
Rhyming Words
Homophones
Troublesome Words
Which Words? 2
Unit 3 – Sentences
Kinds of Sentences
Kinds of Sentences, page 2
Action Part of Sentences
Sentence Parts
Unit 4 – Grammar and Usage
Irregular Plural Nouns
Helping Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Adjectives That Compare
Unit 5 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Periods
Question Marks, Exclamation Points, and Apostrophes
Commas
Too–Big Bills! 2
Unit 6 – Composition
Paragraphs
Describing Paragraph
Envelopes
Friendly Letter
Unit 1 – Vocabulary
Synonyms 2
Antonyms 2
Homophones 2
Compound Words
Unit 2 – Sentences
Statements and Questions
Subjects
Predicates
Joining Sentences
Unit 3 – Grammar and Usage
Singular and Plural Nouns
Common Nouns and Proper Nouns
Present–Time and Past–Time Verbs
Adjectives That Compare:
er, est
Unit 4 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Using Capital Letters
Commas in a Series
Using Commas
Direct Quotations and Dialogue
Unit 5 – Composition
Paragraphs 2
Choosing Words to Paint a Vivid Picture
Using Enough Details
Keeping to the Topic
Unit 6 – Study Skills
Parts of a Book 2
Using a Dictionary 2
Using a Dictionary, page 2
Using a Dictionary, page 3
Unit 1 – Vocabulary
Synonyms 3
Antonyms 3
Homophones 3
Troublesome Words 2
Unit 2 – Sentences
What Is a Sentence?
Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences
Simple and Compound Sentences
Joining Sentences 2
Unit 3 – Grammar and Usage
Singular and Plural Nouns 2
Singular and Plural Nouns, page 2
Action Verbs and Linking Verbs
Adjectives That Compare:
er, est
2
Unit 4 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Capital Letters for Proper Nouns
Abbreviations and Initials
Using Commas 2
Direct Quotations and Dialogue 2
Unit 5 – Composition
Parts of a Sentence
Keeping to the Topic 2
Using Examples
Narrative
Unit 6 – Study Skills
Using a Dictionary 3
Using a Dictionary, page 2 2
Using an Encyclopedia
Parts of a Book 3
Unit 1 – Vocabulary
Synonyms and Antonyms
Homophones and Homographs
Contractions
Compound Words 2
Unit 2 – Sentences
Subjects and Predicates
Subjects in Imperative Sentences
Compound Subjects
Correcting Run–on Sentences
Unit 3 – Grammar and Usage
Plural Possessive Nouns
Action Verbs and Linking Verbs 2
Subject or Object Pronoun?
Adjectives That Compare 2
Unit 4 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Capitalization of Proper Nouns and Proper Adjectives
Abbreviations and Initials 2
Direct Quotations and Dialogue 3
Using Commas in Sentences
Unit 5 – Composition
Paragraphs 3
Keeping to the Topic 3
Connecting a Main Idea and Details
Descriptive Paragraph
Unit 6 – Study Skills
Using a Dictionary 4
Using a Dictionary, page 2 3
Parts of a Book 4
Using an Encyclopedia 2
Unit 1 – Vocabulary
Synonyms and Antonyms 2
Homographs and Homonyms
Compound Words 3
Denotations and Connotations: Word Overtones
Unit 2 – Sentences
Four Kinds of Sentences
Compound Subjects 2
Compound Predicates
Compound Sentences
Unit 3 – Grammar and Usage
Possessive Nouns
Principal Parts of Verbs
Indefinite Pronouns
This, That, These, Those
Unit 4 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Capitalization of Proper Nouns, Proper Adjectives, and
I
Capitalization and End Punctuation
Direct Quotations and Dialogue 4
Commas and Semicolons
Unit 5 – Composition
Taking Notes
Outlines
Compare and Contrast Paragraph: Proofreading
Persuasive Letter
Unit 6 – Study Skills
Using a Dictionary 5
Parts of a Book 5
Using an Encyclopedia 3
Using a Thesaurus
Unit 1 – Vocabulary
Synonyms 4
Antonyms 4
Denotation and Connotation
Idioms
Unit 2 – Sentences
Complete, Simple, and Compound Subjects
Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Complex Sentences
Unit 3 – Grammar and Usage
Prepositional Phrases Used as Adjectives and Adverbs
Gerunds and Gerund Phrases
Participles and Participial Phrases
Active Voice and Passive Voice
Unit 4 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Capitalization
More About Capitalization
Commas 2
Direct Quotations and Dialogue 5
Unit 5 – Composition
Outlines 2
Keeping to the Topic 4
Compare and Contrast Paper: Proofreading
Descriptive Story: Graphic Organizer
Unit 6 – Study Skills
Using a Dictionary 6
Using an Encyclopedia 4
Using a Thesaurus 2
Using References to Find Information
Unit 1 – Vocabulary
Homonyms and Homographs
Prefixes
Suffixes
Idioms 2
Unit 2 – Sentences
Direct Objects 2
Indirect Objects 2
Adverb Clauses
Noun Clauses
Unit 3 – Grammar and Usage
Gerunds and Gerund Phrases 2
Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases
Negatives
Active and Passive Voice
Unit 4 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Capitalization of Proper Nouns, Proper Adjectives, and
I
2
Capitalization and End Punctuation in Sentences
Commas Within Sentences
Other Punctuation Within Sentences
Unit 5 – Composition
Persuasive Essay: Analyzing
Persuasive Essay: Evaluating Reasons to Support a Conclusion
Persuasive Essay: Graphic Organizer
Persuasive Essay: Writing
Unit 6 – Study Skills
Using Parts of a Book
Using a Dictionary 7
Using a Thesaurus 3
Using Reference Sources
Unit 1 – Vocabulary
These Are the Same
These Are Opposites
Homonyms
Looks the Same or Sounds the Same
Unit 2 – Sentences
Recognizing Sentences
Types of Sentences
Adjective Clauses
Adverb Clauses 2
Unit 3 – Grammar and Usage
Language Mechanics
Language Mechanics 2
Irregular Verbs 2
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Unit 4 – Capitalization and Punctuation
Capital Letters: First Words, Titles, and
I
Capital Letters: Proper Nouns
End Punctuation Marks
Commas: Direct Addresses and Quotations
Unit 5 – Composition
Proofreading Your Work
Outlining a Plan
What’s the Topic?
Stick to the Topic
Unit 6 – Study Skills
Reference and Research Skills
Dictionary and Study Skills
Reference and Research Skills 2
Dictionary and Study Skills 2
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