Daily Grammar Practice Sentences | Oral Language Review | Morning Work | Set 1
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- Diagramming and correcting sentences powerfully spiral students to greater understanding of ELA concepts - using only ten minutes of daily class time. Kids review one new part of speech, capitalization rule, and punctuation rule each week. It works! Try Week 1 for free.Kids use just one mechanics woPrice $16.80Original Price $21.00Save $4.20
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This six-week language set purposely links parts of speech, capitalization, and punctuation rules, provides sentences for reinforcement and skill building, and uses only ten minutes of class time daily. You can use this grammar practice as morning work - or whenever!
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The program starts simply and builds each week, powerfully spiraling fourth and fifth grade students to greater skill and understanding. Try Week 1 for free.
Each two-page worksheet is included as a printable PDF and interactive Easel Activity.
Week 1
- Parts of Speech - nouns, verbs
- Capitalization - proper nouns
- Punctuation - abbreviating honorifics (Mr., Mrs., Dr., Miss)
Week 2
- Parts of Speech - subjects, predicates
- Capitalization - days of week and months
- Punctuation - commas in dates
Week 3
- Parts of Speech - conjunctions
- Capitalization - product names (but not conjunctions)
- Punctuation - commas in series of nouns or verbs
Week 4
- Parts of Speech - articles
- Capitalization - geographic names (but not articles or conjunctions)
- Punctuation - commas in addresses
Week 5
- Parts of Speech - adjectives
- Capitalization - proper adjectives
- Punctuation - commas in a series of adjectives
Week 6
- Review and Test
What’s Included?
- Five two-sided reproducible handouts featuring concise grammar rules and three practice sentences for each day of the week
- Quick Reference Guide
- Test
- Answer Keys
Suggested Daily Oral Language Schedule:
- Monday - direct instruction of concepts (asking students to take notes or using interactive notebooks is suggested); guided practice with Monday sentences
- Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday - independent completion of sentences (works well as bell work); immediate checking with students offering answers and lots of discussion
- Friday - independent completion of sentences submitted for a grade
The power of the program is in the discussion. Talking about connections, intricacies, and exceptions in grammar maximizes understanding.
This powerful grammar curriculum is the perfect complement to writer’s workshop! It allows you to address standards in just a few short minutes each day. Building students’ skills in brief bursts over an eighteen-week period promotes mastery of identifying parts of speech, capitalizing, and punctuating. Use it for a morning work overlay, at the beginning of your ELA block, or whenever works best for you.
Enjoy Teaching!
Brenda Kovich