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Applications of Grammar
This book lays a foundation for effective communication with the english language. The student will learn the basics of english grammar, including the definition and usage of the eight parts of speech. In addition, the student will examine how these are to be properly used in phrases, clauses, and sentences. Correct sentence structure, diagraming, pronoun usage, and forming good paragraphs are also emphasized.
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Easy Grammar
From the author: Thank you for considering this text. Don't let the length cause doubts. Easy Grammar: Grades 4 and 5 will provide wonderful learning for your students. As the name implies, the process is easy. I have kept the vocabulary simple and, in most cases, the sentences rather short. My goal is for all students to understand and enjoy English. I have put more of "my teaching" into this text than any other book. I hope that you can sense how excited I am about that. I have spent extra time providing you with additional strategies and tips that have helped my students learn. Although some may criticize my use of the first person perspective in the notes provided throughout this text, I feel that, in sharing my experience, you and your students will benefit. In fact, one purpose of this letter is to share how I personally would use this text. Although capitalization, punctuation, and friendly letter units are located near the end, you may teach them when you choose. However, allow me to share how I incorporate them. Again, this isn't the "perfect" way; it simply has worked for me in my teaching over a period of many years. I begin with my stduents memorizing the list of prepositions and continue through the preposition unit and the pages on direct objects. I, then, teach the capitalization unit. The unit is set up so that only a few rules are introduced at a time; capitalization, however, can be challenging. I teach it slowly and thoroughly. After completing the capitalization unit, I return to the verb unit. Before the noun unit, I teach punctuation. In teaching capitalization and punctuation at the beginning of the year, I can spend the rest of the year reviewing concepts... Also, I model friendly letters during the first week of school. Students write a friendly letter at least every other week during the first semester and at least once a month throughout the second semester. Mastery comes with practice! My major request is that you teach grammar concepts in order. This text is set up with unit reviews, unit tests, cumulative reviews, and cumulative tests. If grammar is taught sequentially, continuity occurs and mastery is enhanced. Please relax. This text is very, very easy to teach. If I have done my job, students will be learning to use grammar as a tool for speaking and writing properly.
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Bob Jones English
Teach your student to apply the form and function of grammar to various types of writing, including note taking, poetry, fanciful fiction, and reports. In the process they will learn the mechanics of nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adjectives.
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Alpha Omega Lifepac- Language Arts
The Lifepac Language Arts complete set contains all 10 student workbooks for a full year of study plus the comprehensive Teacher's Guide.
Topics covered include:
Story Messages
Main Ideas
Words To Stories
Written Report
Story Elements
Poetry
Word Usage
All About Verbs
Reading Fluency
Looking Back
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Learning Language Arts Through Literature
The Learning Language Arts Through Literature Student Activity Book contains student instructions for independent work, enrichment exercises such as word puzzles, analogies, logic/reasoning activities and more that are only found in the Student Activity Book. (Answers found in Teacher Book.)
The books listed are studied in this curriculum and are sold separately.
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Switched On Schoolhouse
From reading comprehension to proper grammar application, students learn the components of our language and develop vital communication skills.
New and improved features:
Windows®-based navigation screens
Student Resource Center
Assignment screens
Student/Teacher messaging
Flexible Printing Options
Improved Security
Windows XP, 2000, ME or 98 second edition
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Winston Grammar
Teaching your kids the "nuts and bolts" of English grammar is crucial to their future success---not only in writing and reading English, but also in learning foreign languages. This comprehensive kit includes a student workbook with work sheets 1--30, quizzes, and a posttest; a complete teacher's manual (with answer keys); and color-coded "parts of speech" cards for your 9- to 13-year-olds. Also includes a handy vinyl storage case. Softcovers, from Precious Memories.
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Basic Set
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Penmanship to Praise
This new series to develop the art of Penmanship is designed specifically to accompany The Weaver Curriculum. Not only is the goal of this series to encourage penmanship worthy of praise, but by writing Scripture verses and applying these concepts, the student moves from penmanship to an attitude of praise toward God.
This fifth-grade book is designed for a 36-week period. It includes the following sections: introduction, memory verse selections, penmanship model, practice sheets, and border sheets. Students learn cursive or italic in graduated complex Scripture verses.
Includes all necessary teaching instructions, including how to teach left-handed writers, in this consumable book.
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Penmanship to Praise
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Voyages in English
Voyages in English brings together the major areas of the language arts curiculum into a flexible format for teaching. General topics include writing; grammar, correct usage and mechanics; dictionary and library skills; speaking and listening skills; and literature. While these skills may be taught in isolation, their mastery as a whole is essential for successful language development. The teacher's challenge is to integrate the areas so students understand how these separate skills work together. The best ideas cannot be completely communicated without a grasp of grammar, and the most grammatically correct sentence is boring without a creative use of words. Just as the variety of language skills are important to communication, students should come to understand that language is an integral part of success in their other curricular areas. Compenents of the textbook are designed to help the teacher reinforce this integration of the language arts.
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Building Spelling Skills
Christian values, uplifting quotes, and reminders to pray before each test are noteworthy elements of these spelling workbooks for grades 1 to 6. Phonics are emphasized throughout. A teacher's help is necessary, especially in the beginning books. Test pages are supplied at the back of each book.
This answer key is the the completion to the Building Spelling Skills: Book 5. If you have that Building Skills Book this answer key is a must. It will give you ideas on how to make your lessons perfect.
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