New Zealand English Curriculum Action English 4. Lorraine Davis

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New Zealand English Curriculum Action English 4 Lorraine Davis Action English 4 provides complete coverage of Level 3 of the New Zealand English Curriculum 2nd Edition Sam s Place Trust 2014 Sigma Publications Ltd. 2014 This book is copyright. Under the Copyright Act 1994, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher or its agent. Licences for limited reprographic reproductions by educational institutions may be obtained from Copyright Licensing Limited, P.O. Box 33-1488, Takapuna, Auckland 0740 Ph 0800 480 271 Printed and bound in Malaysia through Bookpac Production Services, Singapore Published by Sigma Publications Ltd PO Box 15-248 Tauranga, New Zealand 3144 email : mail@sigmapublications.co.nz website : www.sigmapublications.co.nz ISBN 978-1-877567-21-6

2 Contents Chapter 1 - Word Classes Chapter Overview... 6 Common Nouns 1... 7 Common Nouns 2... 8 Proper Nouns 1... 9 Proper Nouns 2... 10 Collective Nouns 1... 11 Collective Nouns 2... 12 Pronouns 1... 13 Pronouns 2... 14 Adjectives 1... 15 Adjectives 2... 16 Prepositions 1... 17 Prepositions 2... 18 Conjunctions 1... 19 Conjunctions 2... 20 Verbs 1... 21 Verbs 2... 22 Word Classes - Test...23-24 Chapter 2 - Punctuation Chapter Overview... 25 Capital Letters and Full Stops 1... 26 Capital Letters and Full Stops 2... 27 Commas 1... 28 Commas 2... 29 Apostrophes 1... 30 Apostrophes 2... 31 Speech Marks 1... 32 Speech Marks 2... 33 Question Marks 1... 34 Question Marks 2... 35 Exclamation Marks 1... 36 Exclamation Marks 2... 37 Punctuation - Test...38-39 Chapter 3 - Language Skills Chapter Overview... 40 Singular... 41 Plural... 42 Synonyms... 43 Antonyms... 44 Gender... 45 Chapter 3 - continued Homonyms... 46 Homophones... 47 Language Skills - Test...48-49 Chapter 4 - Dictionary Skills Chapter Overview... 50 Alphabetical Order... 51 Vowels... 52 Consonants... 53 Headwords... 54 Word Meanings... 55 Compound Words... 56 Maori Contributions... 57 Words From The World... 58 Dictionary Skills - Test...59-60 Chapter 5 - Spelling Skills Chapter Overview... 61 Learning How to Spell... 62 Consonant Groups... 63 Letter Strings... 64 Silent Letters... 65 Prefixes... 66 Suffixes... 67 Syllables... 68 Know One - Know Many... 69 Vowel Pairs... 70 Maori Words... 71 Spelling Skills - Test...72-73 Chapter 6 - Written Language Chapter Overview... 74 Sentences 1... 75 Sentences 2... 76 Subject and Predicate... 77 Joining Sentences... 78 Paragraphs 1... 79 Paragraphs 2... 80 Sequencing 1... 81 Sequencing 2... 82 Proofreading... 83

Contents / Work Diary 3 Chapter 6 - continued Planning a Story 1... 84 Planning a Story 2... 85 Writing from Experience 1... 86 Writing from Experience 2... 87 Written Language - Test...88-89 Chapter 7 - Reading Skills Chapter Overview... 90 Personal Reading... 91 Reading Sources... 92 Fiction... 93 Non-Fiction... 94 Characters... 95 Setting... 96 Plot... 97 Cloze Reading... 98 Evaluating a Book... 99 Reading Skills - Test...100-101 Chapter 9 - Research Skills Chapter Overview... 123 Selecting a Topic... 124 Study Questions... 125 Information Sources... 126 Fact or Opinion... 127 Recording Information... 128 Organising Information... 129 Presenting Information... 130 Research Skills - Test...131-132 Answer Section (removable)... A1-A8 due date page work required Chapter 8 - Comprehension Skills Chapter Overview... 102 Newspaper Article... 103 Top 10 Lists...104-105 Online Book Review...106-107 Textbook Topic...108-109 Instructions - A Recipe...110-111 Maps - Hamilton...112-113 Junk Mail...114-115 Television Programmes...116-117 Wikipedia Entry...118-119 Safety Instructions...120-121 Newspaper Article... 122

4 Work Diary due date page work required due date page work required

Using This Book 5 Letter to Pupils This Sigma Action English book will help you practise the basic English language skills you need to know as part of the New Zealand English Curriculum. It will make homework easier for you, and I hope you enjoy the activities. The purpose of homework is to reinforce what you have been taught in class. It also shows you and your teacher what you can do by yourself, and may point out gaps in your understanding that you can get help with. Tips for Better Results u A dictionary is your best friend. Make sure you have one. Underline any word you don t know, look it up and then make a brief note of its meaning. Doing this will help you expand your vocabulary. u If you are not sure about your answer, use a pencil, then check the answers before writing them in pen. u Take pride in your work by keeping your Action English book neat and tidy. It is easier to learn from a tidy book. About the Book Let me explain some of the things you ll find on the pages of your Action English 4 workbook. u At the top of each page is the page number and the topic the page covers. u At the beginning of each chapter is the overview page which show you the key ideas covered in the chapter. u On most pages you will also find a green instruction box. Information in this box will help you complete the exercise on that page, especially if you can t remember the teacher s instructions. u At the top of each page is a Feedback Icon. It looks like this : The feedback icon is your chance to let your teacher know how you managed the work. Be honest, so you can get some extra help if you need it. Circle the THUMBS-UP icon if you had no problems with the work on that page. Circle the OK icon if you could do most of the work. Circle the THUMBS-DOWN icon if you found the work hard and need more help. u At the end of the book we have provided you with a set of answers. These can be easily removed by your teacher or parent if they wish to be involved in the marking of your work. Letter to Parents You don t have to know all the skills of English to help your child succeed this year. All you have to do is take an interest and help establish a homework routine. Here are four positive things a parent or caregiver can do to help a student with English homework : u Provide a place for your child to work This can range from putting a desk in the bedroom, to shooing younger children out of a room to let the older child do homework in peace and quiet. Background music is okay, but TV is not, as moving pictures are distracting. u Provide equipment Make sure your son or daughter has all the equipment needed. A dictionary is essential. Encourage your child to use one every time this book is worked on. u Encourage routines Talk about an appropriate homework time with your child. Work around preferred TV shows and sports. Be firm about starting work at the agreed time. u Praise and reward When you sight the Work Diary page, take the time to view the completed work and praise your child for a job well done. Lorraine Davis u On pages 3 and 4 you will find a Work Diary. Fill it in each time you are set work from this book. Be sure to write down the Due Date so you are not late. Being on time is an important skill to practise. Get your parent or caregiver to sign the Completed column when.