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GUM 6 Date Day U L Unit Lesson Name Wednesday September 7 1 U1 L1 Language Skills Course Introduction Thursday September 8 2 Friday September 9 3 U1 L2 Sentence Topics Monday September 12 4 Tuesday September 13 5 U1 L3 Unit Review and Assessment Wednesday September 14 6 U2 L1 Parts of Speech Thursday September 15 7 Friday September 16 8 U2 L2 Personal Pronouns Monday September 19 9 Tuesday September 20 10 U2 L3 Other Pronouns Wednesday September 21 11 U2 L4 Unit Review Thursday September 22 12 Friday September 23 13 U2 L5 Unit Assessment Monday September 26 14 Tuesday September 27 15 U3 L1 Action Verbs and Helping Verbs Wednesday September 28 16 U3 L2 Direct Objects Thursday September 29 17 Friday September 30 18 U3 L3 Indirect Objects Monday October 3 19 Tuesday October 4 20 U3 L4 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Wednesday October 5 21 U3 L5 Linking Verbs Thursday October 6 22 Friday October 7 23 U3 L6 Predicate Nominatives Monday October 10 24 Tuesday October 11 25 U3 L7 Unit Review Wednesday October 12 26 U3 L8 Unit Assessment Thursday October 13 27 Friday October 14 28 U4 L1 Adjectives Monday October 17 29 Tuesday October 18 30 U4 L2 Predicate Adjectives Wednesday October 19 31 U4 L3 Adverbs Thursday October 20 32 Friday October 21 33 U4 L4 Unit Review Monday October 24 34 Tuesday October 25 35 U4 L5 Unit Assessment Wednesday October 26 36 U5 L1 Prepositions Thursday October 27 37 Friday October 28 38 U5 L2 Conjunctions and Interjections Monday October 31 39 Tuesday November 1 40 U5 L3 Parts of Speech Review er Parts of Speech Review Wednesday November 2 41 U5 L4 Unit Review The Sentence Nouns and Pronouns Verbs and Complements Adjectives and Adverbs

Thursday November 3 42 Friday November 4 43 U5 L5 Unit Assessment Monday November 7 44 Tuesday November 8 45 Wednesday November 9 46 U6 L1 Adjective Phrases Thursday November 10 47 Monday November 14 48 Tuesday November 15 49 U6 L2 Adverb Phrases Wednesday November 16 50 U6 L3 Appositives and Appositive Phrases Thursday November 17 51 Friday November 18 52 U6 L4 Unit Review Monday November 21 53 Tuesday November 22 54 U6 L5 Unit Assessment Wednesday November 23 55 U7 L1 Simple Sentences Monday November 28 56 Tuesday November 29 57 U7 L2 Compound Sentences Wednesday November 30 58 U7 L3 Run-on Sentences Thursday December 1 59 Friday December 2 60 U7 L4 Unit Review Monday December 5 61 Tuesday December 6 62 U7 L5 Unit Assessment Wednesday December 7 63 U8 L1 Regular and Irregular Verbs Thursday December 8 64 Friday December 9 65 U8 L2 More Irregular Verbs Monday December 12 66 Tuesday December 13 67 U8 L3 Verb Tense Wednesday December 14 68 U8 L4 Tense Shifts and Progressive Verb Forms Thursday December 15 69 Friday December 16 70 U8 L5 Unit Review Tuesday January 3 71 U8 L6 Unit Assessment Wednesday January 4 72 U9 L1 Kinds of Pronouns Thursday January 5 73 Friday January 6 74 U9 L2 Pronouns Used as Predicate Nominatives Monday January 9 75 Tuesday January 10 76 U9 L3 Object Pronouns Wednesday January 11 77 U9 L4 Pronouns Used as Objects of Prepositions Thursday January 12 78 Friday January 13 79 U9 L5 Possessive Pronouns and Pronoun Proble Tuesday January 17 80 U9 L6 Pronouns and Their Antecedents Wednesday January 18 81 U9 L7 Indefinite Pronouns as Antecedents Thursday January 19 82 Friday January 20 83 U9 L8 Unit Review Monday January 23 84 Tuesday January 24 85 U9 L9 Assessment Othe Phrases Sentence Structure Using Verbs Using Pronouns

Wednesday January 25 86 Thursday January 26 87 Friday January 27 88 U10 L1 Sem Rev Semester Assessment Review Monday January 30 89 Tuesday January 31 90 U10 L2 Sem Rev Semester Assessment Wednesday February 1 91 Thursday February 2 92 Friday February 3 93 U11 L1 Agreement of Subjects and Verbs Monday February 6 94 Tuesday February 7 95 U11 L2 Common Agreement Problems Wednesday February 8 96 U11 L3 Prepositional Phrases After Subjects Thursday February 9 97 Friday February 10 98 U11 L4 Other Agreement Problems Monday February 13 99 Tuesday February 14 100 U11 L5 Agreement Problems with Pronouns Wednesday February 15 101 U11 L6 Unit Review Thursday February 16 102 Friday February 17 103 U11 L7 Unit Assessment Wednesday February 22 104 U12 L1 Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs Thursday February 23 105 Friday February 24 106 U12 L2 Problems with Modifiers Monday February 27 107 Tuesday February 28 108 U12 L3 Review Wednesday March 1 109 U12 L4 Assessment Thursday March 2 110 Friday March 3 111 U13 L1 A Writer's Glossary of Usage: Part 1 Monday March 6 112 Tuesday March 7 113 U13 L2 A Writer's Glossary of Usage: Part 2 Wednesday March 8 114 U13 L3 Unit Review A Writer's Glossary of Usage Thursday March 9 115 Friday March 10 116 U13 L4 Unit Assessment Monday March 13 117 Tuesday March 14 118 U14 L1 First Words and the Pronoun I Wednesday March 15 119 U14 L2 Proper Nouns Thursday March 16 120 Friday March 17 121 U14 L3 More Proper Nouns Monday March 20 122 Tuesday March 21 123 U14 L4 Other Uses of Capital Letters Wednesday March 22 124 U14 L5 Review Thursday March 23 125 Friday March 24 126 U14 L6 Assessment Monday March 27 127 Tuesday March 28 128 Wednesday March 29 129 U15 L1 End Marks and the Period Subject Verb Agreement Using Adjectives and Adverbs Capital Letters as

Thursday March 30 130 Friday March 31 131 U15 L2 Commas That Separate Monday April 10 132 Tuesday April 11 133 U15 L3 Other Uses of Commas Wednesday April 12 134 U15 L4 Review Thursday April 13 135 Friday April 14 136 U15 L5 Assessment Monday April 17 137 Tuesday April 18 138 U16 L1 Titles Wednesday April 19 139 U16 L2 Direct Quotations Thursday April 20 140 Friday April 21 141 U16 L3 Writing Dialogue Monday April 24 142 Tuesday April 25 143 U16 L4 Review Wednesday April 26 144 U16 L5 Assessment Thursday April 27 145 Friday April 28 146 U17 L1 Apostrophes Monday May 1 147 Tuesday May 2 148 U17 L2 Possessive Forms of Pronouns Wednesday May 3 149 U17 L3 Contractions Thursday May 4 150 Friday May 5 151 U17 L4 Apostrophes with Certain Plurals Monday May 8 152 Tuesday May 9 153 U17 L5 Semicolons Wednesday May 10 154 U17 L6 Colons Thursday May 11 155 Friday May 12 156 U17 L7 Hyphens with Divided Words Monday May 15 157 Tuesday May 16 158 U17 L8 Other Uses of Hyphens Wednesday May 17 159 U17 L9 Review Thursday May 18 160 Friday May 19 161 U17 L10 Assessment Monday May 22 162 Tuesday May 23 163 Wednesday May 24 164 U18 L1 Sem Rev Semester Assessment Review Thursday May 25 165 Friday May 26 166 Tuesday May 30 167 U18 L2 Sem Rev Semester Assessment Wednesday May 31 168 Thursday June 1 169 Friday June 2 170 Monday June 5 171 Tuesday June 6 172 Wednesday June 7 173 End Marks and Comma Italics and Quotation Marks Other Punctuation

Thursday June 8 174 Friday June 9 175 Monday June 12 176 Tuesday June 13 177 Wednesday June 14 178 Thursday June 15 179 Friday June 16 180

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