USING THE INTERACTIVE APPLICATION 2012 Evan-Moor Corp. All rights reserved. Using the LANGUAGE FUNDAMENTALS Interactive Application for Windows and Mac OS With the purchase of electronic materials from an Evan-Moor website, you are granted a single-classroom user license which entitles you to use or duplicate these materials for a single classroom (or home) only. Additionally, these electronic materials may be transmitted to others within the community of a single classroom (or home) via a secure intranet, website, electronic bulletin board, FTP site, or newsgroup. Sharing the materials or making copies for additional classrooms or schools or for other individuals is prohibited. Use of the materials for anything other than classroom instruction is a violation of Evan-Moor Educational Publishers intellectual property rights. Evan-Moor Corporation retains full intellectual property rights on all its products, and these rights extend to electronic editions of complete books and individual teaching activities offered for sale in digital format. If you would like to use Evan-Moor s interactive applications for additional purposes not outlined in the single-classroom license (described above), please submit an Application to Use Copyrighted Materials form by fax or mail to Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Attn: Copyrights. PROJECT DIRECTOR: Keli Winters PROJECT MANAGER: Andrew Mazepa PROJECT COORDINATOR: Evgeniya Ivanova Rachel Kalin James Mincey APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT: Evgeniy Velikiy Sergi Ruban DESIGN: Irina Cherbina EDITORIAL SUPPORT: Michele Nizza Carrie Gwynne QUALITY CONTROL: William Anderson Congratulations on your purchase of some of the finest teaching materials in the world. For information about other Evan-Moor products, call 1-800-777-4362, fax 1-800-777-4332, or visit our Web site, www.evan-moor.com. Entire contents 2012 EVAN-MOOR CORP. 18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA 93940-5746. Printed in USA. Correlated to State Standards Visit teaching-standards.com to view a correlation of this book s activities to your state s standards. This is a free service.
2 Table of Contents How to Use This Application...3 Quick Tips for Getting Started...3 Conducting a Lesson...4...6 Multiple-Choice Questions...6 Drag and Drop Editing: Punctuation...6 Feature: Text vs. The Pencil Tool...7 Written Responses...7 Correcting Text...8 Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches...8 Selecting Text...9 Drawing...9 Matching (Pictures and Text)...10 Editing...11 Interactive Applications Available in Portals.... 12
How to Use This Application: Quick Tips for Getting Started 3 How to Use This Application Language Fundamentals interactive application is your comprehensive resource for grade-level grammar, mechanics, usage and vocabulary practice. The broad scope of language skills and range in difficulty of the interactive activities enable you to precisely target those skills that each student needs to practice. Each lesson follows the same format, making it easy for both students and teachers to use. Teachers can use an electronic whiteboard or projection system to lead interactive class lessons, or one or more students can complete the activities on their own at a computer. Quick Tips for Getting Started Log in to Evan-Moor Portals and click on the icon for Language Fundamentals. This will bring up the Available Units menu, where you can select a skill section to begin. Then choose the activity you would like students to complete from the Activities menu. Lesson History Title Resources Click on Quick launch next lesson to jump to the lesson that comes after the one you completed last. From the menu for the available activities, select a section from the left column, then click on the green checkmark in the right column to launch the lesson.
How to Use This Application: Conducting a Lesson 4 Conducting a Lesson Each lesson follows the same format, beginning with an instructional rule. Once continuing, the instructional rule persists along the top, along with examples to show students how the rule is applied and writing. To help students focus on the activity, click the blue arrow to hide the example. Open the example to reinforce concepts or to provide a reference for students as they complete the lesson. The collapsible rule helps to decrease distraction so that students can focus on the individual activities. Enable Check Answer in situations where you are asking students to actively engage in entering answers. Disable if you are doing a review. Enable or disable the Check Answer feature.
How to Use This Application: Conducting a Lesson 5 Many of the activities in the Language Fundamentals interactive application utilize a selection box to complete activities. Color selection based on activity requirements. Drag and drop for sorting and matching. This selection box can be positioned either as a floating window, or docked on the right side of the application. This enables the options within the selection box to remain visible in those cases where scrolling is required to complete an activity. 1 Grab the gray bar at the 2 top of the selection box and pull to undock. Pull the floating box over to the right. A visual guide will appear, indicating a docking area.
6 The Language Fundamentals interactive application contains 160 lessons, scaffolded to accommodate students varied skill levels. Multiple-choice review lessons for each section provide assessment and standardized test preparation. Paragraph-editing pages provide real-world application of skills. Multiple-Choice Questions (Single and Multiple Answer) Students select the correct response(s) in order to practice grade-level language skills such as spelling, verb forms, inferring, identifying sentences, and more. Drag and Drop Editing: Punctuation Students proofread sentences and drag punctuation marks to the correct location.
USING THE LANGUAGE FUNDAMENTALS INTERACTIVE APPLICATION 7 Feature: Text vs. The Pencil Tool There are two methods for entering in answers that require a text entry response: Students can either type their answers into a text box, or write out there answers in a drawing box. A text-entry box appears by default. 1 2 The pencil tool activates the drawing area. This option, on Show Answer, displays the answer below to compare the student s entry with the actual answer. Written Responses Students respond to questions by writing or typing their answers within a text box. 1 Ask students to type their response into the text box, then click the Continue button. 2 To view an example of a correct response, click on the blue arrow.
8 Correcting Text Students read a series of words, a sentence, or a passage in order to identify mistakes and rewrite the selection correctly. 1 Ask students to type their response into the text box, then click the Check Answer button. 2 A red x will appear if they enter an incorrect answer. A green " will appear if they answer the question correctly. 3 To continue, click the Show Answer button to view the correct answer. If needed, review the skills covered in a group discussion. Crossword Puzzles and Word Searches Students can click on the clue to highlight the entry area in the puzzle. The clue is automatically crossed-off when the word is found.
9 Selecting Text Students build grammar skills by highlighting words using a selection box. 1 Choose an option in the selection box. For additional clarity, the options are labeled. 2 Make a selection according to the activity directions. In many cases, an example is given to demonstrate how to complete the activity. 3 Click the Check Answer button to evaluate. If needed, review the skills covered in a group discussion. Drawing Students are asked to draw a picture in order to show their understanding of a sentence or short passage. Ask students to place the curser inside the drawing space provided. Once the cursor is inside the drawing box, it will turn into a pencil, allowing them to draw freely. If you need to start over, click the Clear button ( ) to clear the drawing space. Toggle between a pencil and an eraser to make adjustements
10 Matching (Pictures and Text) Students practice language skills such as verb forms, vocabulary development, usage, and more while placing text or pictures in the correct spot. 1 Ask students to select words from the box then drag and drop the words into the correct spot. To continue, click the Check Answer button. 2 A red x will appear if students have answered the question incorrectly. A green will appear if they have answered the question correctly. 3 To continue, click the Show Answer button, and the correct answers will appear. If needed, review the skills covered in a group discussion.
11 1 Editing The final section in each grade level provdes sentence or paragraphs for students to practice editing skills in context. 2 Point out the editing skill focus for the lesson. Ask students to proofread the paragraph to find the errors. Select the first error. A text entry box will appear above the crossed-out word. Enter the corrected text. Hit the enter key on your keyboard, or use the Enter button to the right of the text box. 3 4 Words that have been edited will be highlighted in blue. You can click on these words to modify the entry at any point during the lesson. Once all of the corrections have been made, click on Check Answer. Correct edits are highlighted in green. Any incorrect edits or missed errors are highlighted in red.
Interactive Applications Available in Portals 12 Grades 1 6 + Grade Level Interactive Class Pack (Single Classroom Application + 20 Student Books + Teacher s Edition) A WORD A DAY Single Classroom Application Student Books Class Pack (20 Student Books + Teacher s Edition) A Word a Day Help students learn 144 words in 180 engaging interactive lesssons. A variety of selfcorrecting activities help students develop an understanding of word meaning that goes past surface-level memorization. Grades 1 8 Daily Language Review Present students with 36 weeks of motivating and interactive language practice. The Daily Language Review interactive whiteboard application helps raise test scores with focused and engaging practice on grammar, punctuation, usage, and sentence-editing skills. Grades 2 6+ Daily Paragraph Editing Award-winning editing practice in an interactive format perfect for whole-class instruction. Short 10- to 15-minute interactive lessons target capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and language skills. Each weekly lesson features a 4-paragraph composition for students to edit on screen. 1 EMC 9741-PRO EMC 5631-PRO 2 EMC 9742-PRO EMC 5632-PRO 3 EMC 9743-PRO EMC 5633-PRO 4 EMC 9744-PRO EMC 5634-PRO 5 EMC 9745-PRO EMC 5635-PRO 6+ EMC 9746-PRO EMC 5636-PRO DAILY LANGUAGE REVIEW 1 EMC 9721-PRO EMC 5641-PRO 2 EMC 9722-PRO EMC 5642-PRO 3 EMC 9723-PRO EMC 5643-PRO 4 EMC 9724-PRO EMC 5644-PRO 5 EMC 9725-PRO EMC 5645-PRO 6 EMC 9726-PRO EMC 5646-PRO 7 EMC 9727-PRO EMC 5647-PRO 8 EMC 9728-PRO EMC 5648-PRO DAILY PARAGRAPH EDITING 2 EMC 9712-PRO EMC 5622-PRO 3 EMC 9713-PRO EMC 5623-PRO 4 EMC 9714-PRO EMC 5624-PRO 5 EMC 9715-PRO EMC 5625-PRO 6+ EMC 9716-PRO EMC 5626-PRO EMC 9681-SS EMC 9682-SS EMC 9683-SS EMC 9684-SS EMC 9685-SS EMC 9686-SS EMC 6521-SS EMC 6522-SS EMC 6523-SS EMC 6524-SS EMC 6525-SS EMC 6526-SS EMC 9677-SS EMC 9678-SS EMC 6556-SS EMC 6557-SS EMC 6558-SS EMC 6559-SS EMC 6560-SS Math Grades 1 6+ DAILY WORD PROBLEMS 1 EMC 9731-PRO EMC 5661-PRO EMC 6545-SS Daily Word Problems Watch students problem-solving skills improve day by day with 36 weeks of interactive instruction. Students develop standardscorrelated math concepts such as addition, fractions, algebra, and more while completing over 100 self-correcting activities. 2 EMC 9732-PRO EMC 5662-PRO 3 EMC 9733-PRO EMC 5663-PRO 4 EMC 9734-PRO EMC 5664-PRO 5 EMC 9735-PRO EMC 5665-PRO 6+ EMC 9736-PRO EMC 5666-PRO EMC 6546-SS EMC 6547-SS EMC 6548-SS EMC 6549-SS EMC 6550-SS
Interactive Applications Available in Portals 13 Grade Level Interactive Class Pack (Single Classroom Application + 20 Student Books + Teacher s Edition) Single Classroom Application Student Books Class Pack (20 Student Books + Teacher s Edition) Grades 1 6 + Building Spelling Skills Everything you need to present interactive lessons and enhance learning! Each app contains 30 spelling units, including: A spelling list, sentences for dictation and four interactive practice activities BUILDING SPELLING SKILLS 1 EMC 5791-PRO EMC 5771-PRO 2 EMC 5792-PRO EMC 5772-PRO 3 EMC 5793-PRO EMC 5773-PRO 4 EMC 5794-PRO EMC 5774-PRO 5 EMC 5795-PRO EMC 5775-PRO 6+ EMC 5796-PRO EMC 5776-PRO EMC 9633-SS EMC 9634-SS EMC 9635-SS EMC 9636-SS EMC 9637-SS EMC 9638-SS Grades 1 6 + Language Fundamentals Grade-appropriate interactive practice students need for a broad spectrum of language skills -- grammar, sentences, mechanics, and more! The review section covers a small subset of skills and may be used as an assessment of student skill acquisition. LANGUAGE FUNDAMENTALS 1 N/A EMC 5861-PRO 2 N/A EMC 5862-PRO 3 N/A EMC 5863-PRO 4 N/A EMC 5864-PRO 5 N/A EMC 5865-PRO 6 N/A EMC 5866-PRO N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A