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Grade 2 Nouns: Proper, Plural, Possessive, Irregular Pronouns Adjectives, Comparatives Using "A" and "An" Verbs Verbs: Present- Tense, Past- Tense, Irregular Verb Agreement The Verb "Be" in the Present and Past Tense The Verb "Have" in the Present and Past Tense Adverbs Contractions: with "Not", with Pronouns Using "To", "Too", and "Two" Using "There", "Their", and "They're" Sentences Statements, Word Order in Questions, Sentences Commands, Exclamations Beginning a Sentence The Naming Part in a Sentence The Telling Part in a Sentence Ending a Sentence Phrases Combining Noun Phrases with the Conjunction "And" Combining Other Phrases with the Conjunction "And" Simple and Complete Subjects Topic Sentences in Detail Sentences in Personal Narratives Friendly Letters Invitations Thank- You Notes That Inform That Explain How- To Unit 1: Fable Unit 2: Fable Unit 3: Poetry Unit 4: Realistic Fiction Unit 5: History Unit 6: History Unit 7: Fairytale Unit 8: Science Unit 9: Persuasive Unit 10: Step- By- Step Directions

Grade 3 Nouns: Regular and Irregular Nouns: Proper and Common Nouns: Singular and Plural Verbs Pronouns: Personal and Possessive Possessives Articles Adjectives and Comparatives Verb Tense: Past, Present, and Future Review: Verb Tense "Good", "Well", "Bad", and "Badly" The Verb "Be", Past, Present, and Future Helping Verbs and Main Verbs The Helping Verb "Be" The Helping Verb "Have" The Helping Verb "Can" The Irregular Verbs "Grow" and "Throw" The Irregular Verbs "Give" and "Take" The Irregular Verbs "Come" and "Go" The Irregular Verbs "See" and "Do" The Irregular Verbs "Eat" and "Run" The Irregular Verbs "Write" and "Draw" Prepositions Contractions Tricky Homophones Compound Verbs and Predicates Quoting and Underlining Literary Titles Compound Words Inserting and Quotation Marks Prefixes and Suffixes Simple and Complete Subjects Compound Subjects and Predicates Coordinated Verbs Appositive Constructions Parentheses Subjects in Imperative Sentences Narrative : Lead, Supporting, and Review: Narrative Writing to Inform of Information: Topic, Supporting, and Opinion Opinion Statements Opinion : Supporting and Review: Opinion Unit 1: Folktale Unit 2: Drama Unit 3: Poetry Unit 4: Myth Unit 5: Science Unit 6: Step- By- Step Directions Unit 7: Realistic Fiction Unit 8: Realistic Fiction Unit 9: Historical Document Unit 10: Persuasive Unit 11: History

Grade 4 Nouns: Proper. Common, Singular, Plural, Possessive Verbs: Present, Past, Future Tense Review: Verb Tense Adjectives Articles Forms of "Be" Helping Verbs and Main Verbs Pronouns: Possessive, Personal, Reflexive Adverbs and Comparatives Irregular Verbs Negatives Prepositions Contractions Prefixes and Suffixes Subjects: Simple, Complete, Compound Simple and Complete Predicates Coordinated Verbs Appositive Constructions Quotation Marks Punctuating Literary Titles Parentheses Narrative : Lead, Supporting, and Review: Narrative of Information of Information: Topic, Supporting, and Opinion Opinion : Opinion Statements Composing Your Opinion Paragraph Review: Opinion Unit 1: Myth Unit 3: Drama Unit 4: Legend Unit 5: Fiction in the First Person Unit 6: Fiction in the Third Person Unit 7: Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts Unit 8: Problems and Solutions Unit 9: Persuasive Writing Unit 10: Poetry Unit 11: Technical Steps Unit 12: Science

Grade 5 Nouns: Proper, Common, Singular, Plural, Irregular Verbs: Present, Past, Future Tense Review: Verb Tense Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Possessives Adjectives: Proper, Comparative Articles Demonstratives Linking Verbs The Helping Verb "Be" The Helping Verb "Have" Pronouns: Personal, Demonstrative, Possessive Indefinite Adverbs Comparatives of "Good", "Bad", Well, Badly Contractions with "Not" Prepositions Tricky Adverbs, Adjectives, and Prepositions Negatives Irregular Verbs Tricky Verb Pairs Contractions with Have Compound Words Prefixes and Suffixes Simple and Complete Subjects Subjects in Imperative Sentences Compound Subjects Simple and Complete Predicates Punctuating Quotations Punctuating Literary Titles Synonyms and Antonyms Interjections Homophones and Homographs Narrative : Lead, Supporting, and Review: Narrative of Information: Topic, Supporting, and Opinion Opinion : Opinion Statements Composing Your Opinion Paragraph Unit 1: Drama Unit 2: Realistic Adventure Fiction Unit 3: Fantasy Adventure Fiction Unit 4: Poetry Unit 5: Science Unit 6: Step- By- Step Directions Unit 7: Historical Speech Unit 8: Autobiography Unit 9: History Unit 10: Realistic Fiction Unit 11: Persuasive Writing Unit 12: Government Documents Unit 13: Historical Accounts Unit 13: Poetry

Grade 6 Nouns: Abstract, Concrete, Compound, Irregular Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns Pronouns and Antecedents Pronouns: Reflexive, Intensive, Demonstrative, Pronouns: Interrogative and Relative Pronoun Review Action Verbs Present, Past, and Future Tense Main, Helping, and Modal Verbs Verbs with Multiple Uses Progressive and Perfect Tenses Contractions with "Have" Contractions: Negative and Pronoun Avoiding Double Negatives Irregular Verb Review Adjectives Definite and Indefinite Articles Mass Nouns and Articles Positive, Comparative, and Superlative Adjectives Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots Positive, Comparative, and Superlative Adverbs "Good", "Bad", "Well", and "Badly" Homophones and Homographs Clauses Sentence Fragments Review Noun Phrases Verb Phrases Prepositional Phrases Subject- Verb Agreement and Prepositional Phrases Combining Sentences Appositive Phrases Clauses: Subordinate and Relative : Coordinating and Correlative Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences Comma Review Avoiding Run- On Sentences Avoiding Stringy Sentences Avoiding Misplaced Modifiers Hyphen Review Colons and Semicolons Dashes and Parentheses Know Your Purpose Know Your Audience Point of View Mood and Setting Personification Alliteration Synonyms and Antonyms Review: Narrative Simile and Metaphor Personification Onomatopoeia Writing to Inform Writing about Cause- and- Effect Writing about Opinions Writing to Persuade Unit 1: Autobiography Unit 2: Autobiography Unit 3: Science Fiction Unit 4: Science Fiction Unit 5: Science Unit 6: Technical Directions Unit 8: Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts Unit 9: Realistic Fiction Unit 10: Poetry Unit 11: Drama Unit 12: Fiction Unit 13: First- Person Historical Account Unit 14: Historical Document Unit 15: Historical Document

Grade 7 Phrases Adjectives and Adverbs Noun Phrases Verb Phrases Prepositional Phrases Appositive Phrases Pronoun Case: Subjective, Possessive, Objective Subjective Case with Linking Verbs Pronoun Antecedents Fixing Pronoun Reference Pronouns: Reflexive, Interrogative, Demonstrative Pronouns: Indefinite, Relative, Intensive Action Verbs Forms of Adverbs Adverbs with Other Modifiers Placement of Adverbs Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Linking Verbs Modal Verbs Verbals The Progressive and Perfect Tense Placement of Adverbs Negatives Conventions of Sentences Using Using Punctuation Using Quotation Marks Subjects and Predicates Compound Subjects and Predicates Mood: Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative Subjects of Action and Linking Verbs Phrases after Linking Verbs Parallel Structure with Items in a Series Fixing Verb Agreement with Prepositional Phrases Independent and Dependent Clauses Subordinating Introductory Clauses with Introductory Clauses Fixing Sentence Fragments Coordinating and Ideas Correlative and Ideas Relative Clauses Subordinating and Ideas Misplaced Modifiers Classifying Sentences Simple Sentences Compound Sentences Complex Sentences Compound-Complex Sentences Comma Splice Semicolons in a Series Colons Subjunctive Mood Voice Unit 1: Autobiography Unit 2: Autobiography Unit 3: Historical Fiction Unit 4: First-Person Historical Account Unit 5: Historical Fiction Unit 6: Biography Unit 7: Historical Document Unit 8: Fiction Unit 9: Persuasive Writing Unit 10: Persuasive Writing Unit 11: Historical Accounts Unit 12: Poetry Unit 13: Technical Directions Unit 14: Science Unit 15: Drama Unit 16: Fiction