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Part 1: Section 1 Sentences Part 2: Chapter 1 Personal Narratives 1.1 pp. 2 PB p. 5 1.2 Statements and Questions, pp. 4 5 PB p. 6 1. Question Words, pp. 6 7 PB p. 7 1.4 Commands, pp. 8 9 PB p. 8 1.5 Exclamations, pp. 10 11 PB p. 9 Personal Narratives Genre, pp. 210 211 Personal Narrative?, pp. 212 21 Personal Narrative?, pp. 214 215 PB p. 12 Beginning, Middle, and Ending, pp. 216 217 Beginning, Middle, and Ending, pp. 218 219 PB p. 1 1.6 Kinds of pp. 12 1 PB pp. 10 11 1.7 Subjects, pp. 14 15 PB p. 12 1.8 Predicates, pp. 16 17 PB p. 1 1.9 Combining Subjects and Predicates, pp. 18 19 PB p. 14 1.10 Combining pp. 20 21 PB p. 15 Skills: Strong Verbs, pp. 220 221 Skills: Strong Verbs, pp. 222 22 PB p. 14 Colorful Adjectives, pp. 224 225 Colorful Adjectives, pp. 226 227 PB p. 15 Study Skills: Dictionary, pp. 228 229 1.11 Run-on pp. 22 2 PB p. 16 Sentence Review, pp. 24 25 Sentence Challenge, p. 26 Sentence AB pp. 1 4 or TG Study Skills: Dictionary, pp. 20 21 PB p. 16 Oral Personal Narratives, pp. 22 2 Oral Personal Narratives, pp. 24 25 Skills AB pp. 9 40 or TG pp. 26 27 pp. 28 29 pp. 240 241 Revising, pp. 242 24 pp. 244 245 pp. 246 247 Genre AB pp. 41 42 or TG

Part 1: Section 2 Nouns Part 2: Chapter 2 How-to Articles 2.1 Nouns, pp. 28 29 PB p. 21 2.2 Common and Proper Nouns, pp. 0 1 PB p. 22 2. Singular and Plural Nouns, pp. 2 PB p. 2 2.4 More Plural Nouns, pp. 4 5 PB p. 24 2.5 Irregular Plural Nouns, pp. 6 7 PB pp. 25 26 How-to Articles Genre, pp. 248 249 How-to Article?, pp. 250 251 How-to Article?, pp. 252 25 PB p. 17 Parts of a How-to Article, pp. 254 255 Parts of a How-to Article, pp. 256 257 PB p. 18 2.6 Singular Possessive Nouns, pp. 8 9 PB p. 27 2.7 Plural Possessive Nouns, pp. 40 41 PB p. 28 2.8 Irregular Plural Possessive Nouns, pp. 42 4 PB p. 29 2.9 Collective Nouns, pp. 44 45 PB pp. 0 1 2.10 Nouns as Subjects, pp. 46 47 PB p. 2 Study Skills: Dictionary Meanings, pp. 258 259 Study Skills: Dictionary Meanings pp. 260 261 PB p. 19 Skills: The Four Kinds of pp. 262 26 Skills: The Four Kinds of pp. 264 265 PB p. 140 Compound Words, pp. 266 267 2.11 Words Used as Nouns and as Verbs, pp. 48 49 PB p. Noun Review, pp. 50 51 Noun Challenge, p. 52 Noun AB pp. 5 8 or TG Compound Words, pp. 268 269 PB p. 141 Listening Skills: How-to Talks, pp. 270 271 How-to Talks, pp. 272 27 Skills AB pp. 4 44 or TG pp. 274 275 pp. 276 277 pp. 278 279 Revising, pp. 280 281 pp. 282 28 pp. 284 285 Genre AB pp. 45 46 or TG

Part 1: Section Pronouns and Section 4 Verbs Part 2: Chapter Descriptions.1 Pronouns, pp. 54 55 PB p. 7.2 Subject Pronouns, pp. 56 57 PB p. 8. Object Pronouns, pp. 58 59 PB pp. 9 40.4 Possessive Pronouns, pp. 60 61 PB p. 41.5 Possessive Adjectives, pp. 62 6 PB p. 42 Descriptions Genre, pp. 286 287 Description?, pp. 288 289 What Makes a Good Description?, pp. 290 291 PB p. 142 a Description, pp. 292 29 a Description, pp. 294 295 PB p. 14.6 Agreement of Pronouns and Verbs, pp. 64 65 PB p. 4 44.7 I and Me, pp. 66 67 PB p. 45.8 Compound Subjects and Objects, pp. 68 69 PB p. 46 Pronoun Review, pp. 70 71 Pronoun Challenge, p. 72 Skills: Sensory Words, pp. 296 297 Skills: Sensory Words, pp. 298 299 PB p. 144 Study Skills: Five- Senses Chart, pp. 00 01 Study Skills: Five- Senses Chart, pp. 02 0 PB p. 145 Synonyms, pp. 04 05 Pronoun AB pp. 9 10 4.1 Action Verbs, pp. 74 75 PB p. 5 4.2 Being Verbs, pp. 76 77 PB pp. 54 55 4. Helping Verbs, pp. 78 79 PB pp. 56 57 Synonyms, pp. 06 07 PB p. 146 Oral Descriptions, pp. 08 09 Oral Descriptions, pp. 10 11 Skills AB pp. 47 48 or TG pp. 12 1 pp. 14 15 pp. 16 17 Revising, pp. 18 19 pp. 20 21 pp. 22 2 Genre AB pp. 49 50 or TG

Part 1: Section 4 Verbs Part 2: Chapter 4 Personal Letters 4.4 Principal Parts of Verbs, pp. 80 81 PB pp. 58 59 4.5 Regular and Irregular Verbs, pp. 82 8 PB p. 60 4.6 4.8 Irregular Verbs, pp. 84 89 PB pp. 61 6 4.9 Simple Present Tense, pp. 90 91 PB p. 64 4.10 Simple Past Tense, pp. 92 9 PB p. 65 Personal Letters Genre, pp. 24 25 Personal Letter?, pp. 26 27 Personal Letter?, pp. 28 29 PB p. 147 The Body of a Personal Letter, pp. 0 1 The Body of a Personal Letter, pp. 2 PB p. 148 4.11 Future Tense with Will, pp. 94 95 PB p. 66 4.12 Future Tense with Going To, pp. 96 97 PB p. 67 4.1 Present Progressive Tense, pp. 98 99 PB p. 68 4.14 Past Progressive Tense, pp. 100 101 PB p. 69 4.15 Is and Are, Was and Were, pp. 102 10 PB pp. 70 71 Literacy Skills: Personal E-Mails, pp. 4 5 Literacy Skills: Personal E-Mails, pp. 6 7 PB p. 149 Skills: Compound Subjects, pp. 8 9 Skills: Compound Subjects, pp. 40 41 PB p. 150 Antonyms, pp. 42 4 4.16 Contractions with Not, pp. 104 105 PB p. 72 Verb Review, pp. 106 107 Verb Challenge, p. 108 Verb AB pp. 11 14 or TG Antonyms, pp. 44 45 PB p. 151 Listening Skills: Telephone Conversations, pp. 46 47 Telephone Conversations, pp. 48 49 Skills AB pp. 51 52 or TG pp. 50 51 pp. 52 5 pp. 54 55 Writer's Workshop Revising, pp. 56 57 Writer's Workshop pp. 58 59 Writer's Workshop pp. 60 61 Genre AB pp. 5 54 or TG

Part 1: Section 5 Adjectives Part 2: Chapter 5 Book Reports 5.1 Identifying Adjectives, pp. 110 111 PB p. 77 5.2 Adjectives Before Nouns, pp. 112 11 PB p. 78 5. Subject Complements, pp. 114 115 PB p. 79 5.4 Compound Subject Complements, pp. 116 117 PB p. 80 5.5 Adjectives that Compare, pp. 118 119 PB p. 81 Book Reports Genre, pp. 62 6 Book Report?, pp. 64 65 What Makes a Good Book Report?, pp. 66 67 PB p. 152 Character and Plot, pp. 68 69 Character and Plot, pp. 70 71 PB p. 15 5.6 Irregular Adjectives That Compare, pp. 120 121 PB p. 82 Study Skills: Parts of a Book, pp. 72 7 5.7 Adjectives That Tell How Many, pp. 122 12 PB p. 8 Study Skills: Parts of a Book, pp. 74 75 PB p. 154 5.8 Articles, pp. 124 125 PB p. 84 Skills: Compound Predicates, pp. 76 77 5.9 Demonstrative Adjectives, pp. 126 127 PB p. 85 Skills: Compound Predicates, pp. 78 79 PB p. 155 5.10 Proper Adjectives, pp. 128 129 PB p. 86 Prefixes, pp. 80 81 5.11 Nouns Used as Adjectives, pp. 10 11 PB p. 87 Adjective Review, pp. 12 1 Adjective Challenge, p. 14 Adjective AB pp. 15 18 or TG Prefixes, pp. 82 8 PB p. 156 Listening Skills: Oral Book Reports, pp. 84 85 Listening Skills: Oral Book Reports, pp. 86 87 Skills AB pp. 55 56 or TG pp. 88 89 Writer's Workshop pp. 90 91 pp. 92 9 Revising, pp. 94 95 pp. 96 97 pp. 98 99 Genre AB pp. 57 58 or TG

Part 1: Section 6 Adverbs and Conjunctions Part 2: Chapter 6 Persuasive 6.1 Adverbs, pp. 16 17 PB p. 91 6.2 Adverbs That Tell When or How Often, pp. 18 19 PB p. 92 6. Adverbs That Tell Where, pp. 140 141 PB p. 9 6.4 Adverbs That Tell How, pp. 142 14 PB p. 94 6.5 Negative Words, pp. 144 145 PB p. 95 Persuasive Genre, pp. 400 401 What Makes Good Persuasive?, pp. 402 40 What Makes Good Persuasive?, pp. 404 405 PB p. 157 Beginning, Middle, and Ending, pp. 406 407 Beginning, Middle, and Ending, pp. 408 409 PB p. 158 6.6 Good and Well, pp. 146 147 PB p. 96 6.7 To, Too, and Two, pp. 148 149 PB p. 97 6.8 Their and There, pp. 150 151 PB p. 98 6.9 Coordinating Conjunctions, pp. 152 15 PB pp. 99 100 Adverb and Conjunction Review, pp. 154 155 Study Skills: Idea Webs, pp. 410 411 Study Skills: Idea Webs, pp. 412 41 PB p. 159 Skills: Compound pp. 414 415 Skills: Compound pp. 416 417 PB p. 160 Suffixes, pp. 418 419 Adverb and Conjunction Challenge, p. 156 Adverb and Conjunction AB pp. 19 20 or TG Suffixes, pp. 420 421 PB p. 161 Persuasive Speeches, pp. 422 425 Skills AB pp. 59 60 or TG pp. 426 427 pp. 428 429 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 pp. 40 41 Revising, pp. 42 4 pp. 44 45 pp. 46 47 Genre AB pp. 61 62 or TG

Part 1: Section 7 Punctuation and Capitalization Part 2: Chapter 7 Creative 7.1 End Punctuation, pp. 158 159 PB p. 105 7.2 Capitalization, pp. 160 161 PB p. 106 7. Abbreviations, pp. 162 16 PB p. 107 7.4 Personal Titles and Initials, pp. 164 165 PB p. 108 7.5 Titles of Books and Poems, pp. 166 167 PB p. 109 Creative Genre, pp. 48 49 What Makes Good Realistic Fiction?, pp. 440 441 What Makes Good Realistic Fiction?, pp. 442 44 PB p. 162 Characters, pp. 444 445 Characters, pp. 446 447 PB p. 16 7.6 Commas in a Series, pp. 168 169 PB p. 110 7.7 Commas in Direct Address, pp. 170 171 PB p. 111 7.8 Commas in Compound pp. 172 17 PB pp. 112 11 7.9 Apostrophes, pp. 174 175 PB p. 114 7.10 Addresses, pp. 176 177 PB p. 115 Skills: Dialogue, pp. 448 449 Skills: Dialogue, pp. 450 451 PB p. 164 Contractions, pp. 452 45 Contractions, pp. 454 455 PB p. 165 Poetry: Lines That Rhyme, pp. 456 457 7.11 Direct Quotations, pp. 178 179 PB p. 116 Punctuation and Capitalization Review, pp. 180 181 Punctuation and Capitalization Challenge, p. 182 Punctuation and Capitalization AB pp. 21 24 or TG Poetry: Lines That Rhyme, pp. 458 459 PB p. 166 Listening Skills: Skits, pp. 460 461 Skits, pp. 462 46 Skills AB pp. 6 64 or TG pp. 464 465 pp. 466 467 pp. 468 469 Revising, pp. 470 471 pp. 472 47 pp. 474 475 Genre AB pp. 65 66 or TG

Part 1: Section 8 Diagramming Part 2: Section 8 Research Reports 8.1 Subjects and Predicates, pp. 184 185 PB p. 121 8.2 Possessives, pp. 186 187 PB p. 122 8. Adjectives, pp. 188 189 PB p. 12 8.4 Adverbs, pp. 190 191 PB p. 124 8.5 Adjectives as Subject Complements, pp. 192 19 PB p. 125 Research Reports Genre, pp. 476 477 Research Report?, pp. 478 479 Research Report?, pp. 480 481 PB p. 167 Facts and Notes, pp. 482 48 Facts and Notes, pp. 484 485 PB p. 168 8.6 Compound Subjects, pp. 194 195 PB p. 126 8.7 Compound Predicates, pp. 196 197 PB p. 127 8.8 Compound Subject Complements, pp. 198 199 PB p. 128 8.9 Compound pp. 200 201 PB p. 129 8.10 Diagramming Practice, pp. 202 20 PB p. 10 Study Skills: Library Skills, pp. 486 487 Study Skills: Library Skills, pp. 488 489 PB p. 169 Skills: Revising pp. 490 491 Skills: Revising pp. 492 49 PB p. 170 Homophones, pp. 494 495 8.11 More Diagramming Practice, pp. 204 205 PB p. 11 Diagramming Review, pp. 206 207 Diagramming Challenge, p. 208 Diagramming AB pp. 25 28 or TG Homophones, pp. 496 497 PB p. 171 Listening Skills: Oral Biographies, pp. 498 499 Oral Biographies, pp. 500 501 Skills AB pp. 67 68 or TG pp. 502 50 pp. 504 505 pp. 506 507 Revising, pp. 508 509 pp. 510 511 pp. 512 51 Genre AB pp. 69 70 or TG