ELEMENTS OF BASIC ENGLISH CORRELATION WITH TEKS UNIT 1 - BUILDING WORDS
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1 ELEMENTS OF BASIC ENGLISH CORRELATION WITH TEKS UNIT 1 - BUILDING WORDS CHAPTER 1 WORD FAMILIES PAGE TITLE TEKS 1 WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO YOU? (b)(5)(B), 2 WHEN IS THIS IMPORTANT? (b)(5)(B), 3 TAKING IT APART (b)(5)(B), 4 PUTTING IT TOGETHER (b)(5)(B), 5 BUILDING WORDS 6 WORD FAMILIES,,, 7 USING WORD FAMILIES,,, 8 EASY READING,,, 9 USE WORD FAMILIES!,,, 10 BIG FAMILIES,,,
2 CHAPTER 2 WORD FAMILIES 11 WORD FAMILIES AT WORK,,, 12 E FAMILIES,,, 13 EASY WORD FAMILIES,,, 14 I FAMILIES,,, 15 FUN FAMILIES,,, 16 MORE I FAMILIES,,, 17 MORE WORD FAMILIES,,, 18 O WHAT FAMILIES!,,, 19 O AGAIN,,, 20 WRITING WITH WORD FAMILIES,,,
3 CHAPTER 3 WORD FAMILIES 21 U AND Y FAMILIES,,, 22 EASY TO SPELL,,, 23 FEEL THE BEAT (b)(5)(C) 24 CLAP THE BEAT (b)(5)(C) 25 TELL THE "A, E, I, O, U" STORY 26 FINE RHYMES! 27 RHYME TIME! 28 ONE MORE TIME 29 JUST FOR FUN, (b)(7)(A),, (b)(10)(A), 30 AROUND THE WORLD,, (b)(6)(E),, CHAPTER 4 BLENDS AND DIGRAPHS 31 BLENDS (b)(5)(B),, 32 B-C-D BLEND FAMILIES (b)(5)(B),, 33 F-G-P BLENDS (b)(5)(B),, 34 F-G-P BLEND FAMILIES (b)(5)(B),, 35 B-C-F-G-P BLENDS (b)(5)(B),, 36 P-S BLENDS (b)(5)(B),, 37 P-S BLEND FAMILIES (b)(5)(B),, 38 DIGRAPHS 39 DIGRAPH FAMILIES 40 BLENDS AND DIGRAPHS (b)(5)(B),,
4 CHAPTER 5 RULES AND PRACTICE 41 THE SILENT E RULE, 42 SILENT E RULES!, 43 IMPORTANT INFORMATION, 44 TRICKY SILENT LETTERS 45 WORDS WITH SILENT LETTERS 46 S IS FOR SAME (b)(8)(D), (b)(16)(H) 47 SOUND SMART, (b)(6)(E),, (b)(8)(D),, (b)(16)(H) 48 OPPOSITES (b)(8)(D) 49 WATCH OUT FOR OPPOSITES, (b)(6)(E),, (b)(8)(D), 50 A SMART CLUE! (b)(8)(D) CHAPTER 6 AFFIXES 51 TELL ME FROM THE START (b)(5)(D) 52 THE PREFIX IS THE CLUE! (b)(5)(D) 53 GET THE PREFIX CLUE! (b)(5)(D) 54 WHAT'S AT THE END? (b)(5)(D) 55 THE SUFFIX IS THE CLUE! (b)(5)(D) 56 SUFFIXES HELP! (b)(5)(D) 57 JOB CLUES (b)(5)(D) 58 ER TELLS MORE (b)(5)(D) 59 EST IS THE MOST (b)(5)(D) 60 THE SUFFIX IS THE END (b)(5)(D)
5 UNIT 2 PARTS OF SPEECH CHAPTER 7 NOUNS AND VERBS 61 WHAT IS THE SUBJECT? (b)(5)(E) 62 THE THING IS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 63 NOUNS ARE EVERYWHERE (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 64 NAME IT! PROPER NOUNS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 65 COMMON NOUNS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 66 VERBS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 67 FIND THE VERB (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 68 HELP! (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 69 NOUN MARKERS (b)(5)(E) 70 A BRIDGE (b)(5)(E) CHAPTER 8 NOUNS 71 JUST ONE THING! (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 72 SINGULAR NOUNS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 73 I WANT MORE! (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 74 GETTING MORE! (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 75 HOW? (b)(5)(E),, (b)(17)(A), (b)(17)(B) 76 PUT IT TOGETHER (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(A), (b)(17)(B) 77 PLURAL NOUNS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(A), (b)(17)(B) 78 PLURAL WORDS (b)(5)(E), (b)(16)(D), (b)(17)(A), (b)(17)(B) 79 MORE PLURAL WORDS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(A), (b)(17)(B) 80 CRAZY WORDS (b)(5)(E),, (b)(6)(E),,, (b)(17)(B)
6 CHAPTER 9 ADJECTIVES 81 SASSY ADJECTIVES (b)(5)(E) 82 WHERE DO THE ADJECTIVES GO? (b)(5)(E) 83 GOOD ISN'T ALWAYS GOOD! (b)(5)(E) 84 KINDNESS IS ALWAYS GOOD! (b)(5)(E) 85 HOW MANY? WHAT SIZE? (b)(5)(E) 86 CRAZY WORDS AGAIN! (b)(5)(E),, (b)(6)(E),, 87 ADDING IN ADJECTIVES (b)(5)(E) 88 IS IT YOURS? (b)(5)(E) 89 IT'S MINE! IT'S YOURS! (b)(5)(E) 90 IT'S OURS! IT'S THEIRS! (b)(5)(E) CHAPTER 10 PRONOUNS 91 SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS AND PRONOUNS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 92 POP THE PRONOUNS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 93 HOW TO USE I AND ME (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 94 ALWAYS PUT OTHERS FIRST (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 95 ALL ABOUT YOU! (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 96 THE HE/SHE RULE (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 97 USING MY AND MINE (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 98 HER AND HERS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 99 HIS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E) 100 THEIR AND THEIRS (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(E)
7 CHAPTER 11 WRITING SENTENCES 101 ADVERBS (b)(5)(E) 102 YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS (b)(5)(E) 103 ADVERBS! TRY IT AGAIN! (b)(5)(E) 104 ADDING IN ADVERBS (b)(5)(E) 105 WHAT IS FUN TO READ? (b)(5)(E) 106 SENTENCES HELP US! (b)(5)(E) 107 ORDER YOUR WORDS AROUND! (b)(5)(E) 108 SENTENCE FRAGMENTS (b)(5)(E) 109 SIMPLE SENTENCES (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) 110 WRITE IT! (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B) CHAPTER 12 SPECIFIC WORDS FOR CLARITY 111 JAZZ IT UP! (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 112 TALK ABOUT YOURSELF (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 113 TELL ABOUT YOURSELF (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 114 A, AN, THE (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 115 THE (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 116 ADDING ADJECTIVES (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 117 GETTING IT RIGHT (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 118 LOOK IN THE MIRROR (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 119 KAYLA WRITES ABOUT HERSELF (b)(5)(E), (b)(17)(B), (b)(17)(E) 120 THIS IS TO THAT
8 UNIT 3 MECHANICS AND STYLE CHAPTER 13 SENTENCES AND CONTRACTIONS 121 MAKE A STATEMENT (b)(17)(C) 122 WHAT ABOUT QUESTIONS? (b)(17)(C) 123 QUESTION WORDS (b)(17)(C) 124 MAKE YOUR MARK (b)(17)(C) 125 COMMANDS (b)(17)(C) 126 CONTRACTIONS (b)(16)(E) 127 MAKE IT SHORT (b)(16)(E) 128 KEEP IT SHORT, (b)(6)(E),,, (b)(16)(E) 129 SHORTER STILL (b)(16)(E) 130 CONTRACT THESE WORDS! (b)(16)(E) CHAPTER 14 CAPITALIZATION 131 CAPS ARE CAPITAL LETTERS (b)(18)(D) 132 START WITH CAPS (b)(18)(D) 133 CAPS... WHEN? (b)(18)(D) 134 CAPS ON THE CALENDAR (b)(18)(D) 135 REAL LIFE (b)(18)(D) 136 HOLIDAYS IN THE U.S., (b)(6)(E),,, (b)(18)(D) 137 WHAT ABOUT THE HOLIDAYS? (b)(18)(D) 138 TAKE A HOLIDAY (b)(18)(D) 139 A CAPITAL IDEA! (b)(18)(D) 140 STAY ALERT! (b)(18)(D)
9 CHAPTER 15 HOMONYMS 141 HOMONYMS (b)(16)(E) 142 DON'T BE CONFUSED! (b)(16)(E) 143 THEY SOUND ALIKE (b)(16)(E) 144 HOMONYMS SOUND ALIKE (b)(16)(E) 145 NOT SPELLED ALIKE (b)(16)(E) 146 DIFFERENT MEANINGS (b)(16)(E) 147 SPELL THEM (b)(16)(E) 148 DRAW THEM (b)(16)(E) 149 SPECIAL HOMONYMS (b)(16)(E) 150 ENGLISH CAN SEEM ALIEN! (b)(16)(E) CHAPTER 16 ALPHABETICAL ORDER AND ABBREVIATIONS 151 ORDER (b)(18)(D) 152 PUT IT IN ORDER (b)(18)(D) 153 NAME IT (b)(18)(D) 154 LOOK AT THE NAME (b)(18)(D) 155 THE SHORT NAME IS FIRST (b)(18)(D) 156 WHAT'S THE DAY? (b)(18)(D) 157 SHORT DAYS (b)(18)(D) 158 WHAT MAKES A YEAR? (b)(18)(D) 159 SHORTEN THE MONTHS (b)(18)(D) 160 GETTING WHAT YOU NEED (b)(18)(D)
10 CHAPTER 17 REAL-LIFE WRITING 161 WRITE IT OUT (b)(18)(D) 162 WRITING NUMBERS (b)(18)(D) 163 SPELL OUT NUMBERS (b)(18)(D) 164 NUMBERS ON CHECKS (b)(18)(D) 165 WRITING CLEARLY (b)(18)(D) 166 TAKE YOUR TIME (b)(18)(D) 167 WHERE IN THE U.S.? (b)(18)(D) 168 WHICH STATE? (b)(18)(D) 169 WHAT IS YOUR TITLE? (b)(18)(D) 170 ABBREVIATE IT! (b)(18)(D) CHAPTER 18 SYMBOLS AND EXPRESSIONS 171 READ THE PICTURE 172 GET THE PICTURE 173 TRAVELING 174 IMPORTANT SIGNS TO KNOW 175 THE KEY TO TRAFFIC SIGNS 176 FUNNY SAYINGS, 177 WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?, 178 MODERN SAYINGS, 179 WHERE DID WE GET THAT SAYING?, 180 SHOWING COLORS,
11 CHAPTER ACTIVITIES AND PROJECTS CHAPTER (b)(9)(I) (b)(12)(D)
12 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(1)(F) (b)(3)(A) (b)(3)(B) (b)(6)(C) (b)(8)(D) (b)(9)(I) (b)(12)(D)
13 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(9)(I) (b)(11)(F) (b)(12)(D) (b)(12)(F)
14 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(3)(A) (b)(3)(B) (b)(6)(C) (b)(9)(H) (b)(9)(I) (b)(11)(D) (b)(12)(C) (b)(12)(D)
15 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(11)(A) (b)(11)(H) (b)(11)(I) (b)(11)(J) (b)(12)(D) (b)(16)(H) (b)(20)(B)
16 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(5)(D) (b)(6)(C) (b)(10)(B) (b)(12)(D)
17 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(5)(D) (b)(5)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(8)(C) (b)(12)(B) (b)(12)(D) (b)(17)(B)
18 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(6)(E) (b)(8)(C) (b)(9)(C) (b)(9)(I) (b)(11)(B) (b)(12)(B)
19 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(5)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(10)(B) (b)(12)(D)
20 CHAPTER (b)(5)(E) (b)(11)(H) (b)(11)(I) (b)(11)(J)
21 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(3)(A) (b)(3)(B) (b)(5)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(7)(C) (b)(9)(I) (b)(10)(B) (b)(11)(F) (b)(11)(H) (b)(12)(D)
22 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(5)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(7)(C) (b)(10)(B) (b)(11)(F) (b)(11)(H) (b)(12)(D) (b)(13)(A)
23 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(6)(E) (b)(7)(C) (b)(11)(I) (b)(16)(E)
24 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(7)(C) (b)(9)(I) (b)(10)(D) (b)(11)(G) (b)(11)(H) (b)(11)(I) (b)(11)(J)
25 110.5.(b)(12)(D) (b)(12)(G) (b)(12)(J) (b)(16)(B) (b)(16)(C) (b)(16)(D) (b)(16)(E) (b)(16)(F) (b)(16)(G) (b)(16)(H) (b)(18)(A)
26 CHAPTER (b)(3)(A) (b)(3)(B) (b)(8)(A) (b)(8)(D) (b)(14)(C) (b)(16)(E) (b)(17)(A) (b)(18)(B)
27 CHAPTER (b)(3)(A) (b)(3)(B) (b)(3)(D) (b)(4)(A) (b)(4)(B) (b)(4)(C) (b)(5)(D) (b)(11)(D) (b)(12)(A) (b)(12)(B) (b)(12)(D) (b)(12)(H) (b)(14)(C) (b)(14)(D)
28 CHAPTER (b)(1)(E) (b)(6)(C) (b)(9)(I) (b)(11)(H) (b)(11)(I) (b)(11)(J) (b)(12)(B) (b)(13)(A) (b)(14)(D)
29 CHAPTER (b)(7)(A) (b)(7)(C) (b)(8)(C) (b)(9)(B) (b)(9)(C) (b)(9)(H) (b)(9)(I) (b)(11)(A) (b)(12)(D) (b)(12)(F) (b)(12)(H) (b)(14)(A) (b)(14)(B) (b)(14)(C) (b)(14)(D)
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