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DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT 1: SENTENCE DEVELOPMENT Lesson 1.1 Making a Complete Sentence Screen 1: Lesson 1.1 Topics Screen 2: Sentence Definition Screen 3: Examples: Complete Sentences Screen 4: Examples: Incomplete Sentences Lesson 1.2 Nouns and Verbs Screen 1: Lesson 1.2 Topics Screen 2: Nouns as Subject Parts of Sentences Screen 3: Noun Examples Screen 4: Noun Definition Screen 5: Verbs as Predicate Parts of Sentences; Action Verbs Screen 6: Linking Verbs and Helping Verbs Screen 7: Verbs as Predicate Part of Sentences Screen 8: Examples: Subject Parts Screen 9: Examples: Predicate Parts Lesson 1.3 Four Kinds of Sentences Screen 1: Lesson 1.3 Topics Screen 2: Declarative Sentences Screen 3: Interrogative Sentences Screen 4: Exclamatory Sentences Screen 5: Imperative Sentences Lesson 1.4 Capitalization Screen 1: Lesson 1.4 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize the First Word in a Sentence Screen 3: Capitalize the First Word in Addresses and Places Screen 4: Capitalize the First Word in Dates and in Proper Nouns Screen 5: Capitalize the First Word in Special Days Screen 6: Capitalize the First Word in Titles of People and Books Lesson 1.5 Paragraph Development Screen 1: Lesson 1.5 Topics Screen 2: Main Idea Sentence and Detailed Sentences Screen 3: Examples: Paragraphs Screen 4: Examples: Paragraphs

UNIT 2: CAPITALIZATION Lesson 2.1 Capitalize the First Word in a Sentence and the Pronoun I Screen 1: Lesson 2.1 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize the First Word in a Sentence and the Pronoun I Screen 3: Examples: First Word in Sentence and Pronoun I Lesson 2.2 Capitalize Proper Nouns Screen 1: Lesson 2.2 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize Proper Nouns Screen 3: Examples of Proper Nouns Naming Persons and Places Screen 4: Examples of Proper Nouns Naming Things Lesson 2.3 Capitalize Abbreviations, Titles of People, and Initials Screen 1: Lesson 2.3 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize Abbreviations, Titles of People, and Initials Screen 3: Examples: Abbreviations Screen 4: Examples: Titles of People and Initials Lesson 2.4 Capitalize Titles of Books and Works Screen 1: Lesson 2.4 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize Titles of Books and Works Screen 3: Examples: Books and Works Screen 4: Examples: Books and Works Lesson 2.5 Capitalize the First Word in Letter Parts, Outline Topics, and Poems Screen 1: Lesson 2.5 Topics Screen 2: Capitalization in Letters Screen 3: Letter Parts Screen 4: Capitalization in Outlines and Poems Screen 5: Examples: Letters Screen 6: Examples: Outlines Screen 7: Examples: Poems Screen 8: Examples: Poems Lesson 2.6 Capitalize the First Word in a Direct Quote Screen 1: Lesson 2.6 Topics Screen 2: Capitalize the First Word in a Direct Quote Screen 3: Examples: Direct Quotes UNIT 3: PUNCTUATION Lesson 3.1 The Use of a Period in Titles, Initials, and Abbreviations Screen 1: Lesson 3.1 Topics Screen 2: Periods to End Sentences Screen 3: Titles of People and Abbreviations with Periods Screen 4: Initials with Periods Screen 5: Examples: Titles of People Screen 6: Examples: Abbreviated Titles of People Screen 7: Examples: Initials with Periods Screen 8: Examples: Abbreviations of Addresses, Days, and Months Screen 9: Examples: Abbreviation of Measurement Units Screen 10: Examples: Abbreviation of State Names

Lesson 3.2 The Use of Quotation Marks Screen 1: Lesson 3.2 Topics Screen 2: Quotation Marks Around Spoken Words Screen 3: Examples: Capitals in Direct Quotes Screen 4: Examples: Capitals in Indirect Quotes Screen 5: Examples: Commas in Direct Quotes Screen 6: Examples: Sentence Ending Punctuation in Direct Quotes Screen 7: Examples: New Paragraph for New Speakers Screen 8: Examples: Interjections with Exclamation Marks Screen 9: Examples: Interjections with Quotation Marks Lesson 3.3 The Use of Commas in Addresses, Dates, and Letters Screen 1: Lesson 3.3 Topics Screen 2: Commas Separating Ideas, Addresses, Dates, and Letter Parts Screen 3: Examples: Commas Separating City and State Screen 4: Examples: Commas Separating Date and Year Screen 5: Examples: Commas Following Greeting and Closing in Letters Lesson 3.4 The Use of Commas in a Series of Three or More Nouns or Verbs Screen 1: Lesson 3.4 Topics Screen 2: Commas Separating Three or More Nouns or Verbs Screen 3: Examples: Commas in a Series of Nouns Screen 4: Examples: Commas in a Series of Verbs UNIT 4: MORE PUNCTUATION Lesson 4.1 The Use of Commas with Phrases and Separating Simple Sentences Screen 1: Lesson 4.1 Topics Screen 2: Commas with Phrases and Separating Simple Sentences Screen 3: Examples: Commas with Phrases Screen 4: Examples: Commas Separating Simple Sentences Lesson 4.2 Commas Used to Separate a Person Spoken to, Conversation Words, and YES, NO, and WELL Screen 1: Lesson 4.2 Topics Screen 2: Commas to Separate a Person Spoken to Screen 3: Commas with Conversation Words and with YES, NO, and WELL Screen 4: Examples: Commas to Separate a Person Spoken to Screen 5: Examples: Commas with Conversation Words and with YES, NO, and WELL Lesson 4.3 Apostrophes in Possessive Nouns Screen 1: Lesson 4.3 Topics Screen 2: Possessive Nouns Singular and Plural Forms Screen 3: Examples: Singular Possessive Nouns Screen 4: Examples: Plural Possessive Nouns Ending in S Screen 5: Examples: Plural Possessive Nouns Not Ending in S Lesson 4.4 Apostrophes in Contractions Screen 1: Lesson 4.4 Topics Screen 2: Examples: Apostrophe in Contractions Screen 3: Examples: Common Contractions Screen 4: Examples: Common Contractions

UNIT 5: NOUNS Lesson 5.1 Nouns: Proper, Singular, and Plural Screen 1: Lesson 5.1 Topics Screen 2: Common Nouns Screen 3: Proper, Singular, and Plural Nouns Screen 4: Plural Forms Ending in S or ES Screen 5: Pluralizing Singular Nouns Ending in Y Screen 6: Irregular Plural Nouns Screen 7: Examples: Common Nouns Screen 8: Examples: Common Nouns Ideas and Feelings Screen 9: Examples: Proper Nouns Screen 10: Examples: Singular and Plural Nouns Lesson 5.2 Pronouns, Subject Pronouns, and Possessive Pronouns Screen 1: Lesson 5.2 Topics Screen 2: Pronouns and Subject Pronouns Screen 3: Possessive Pronouns Screen 4: Examples: Pronouns Screen 5: Examples: Subject Pronouns Screen 6: Examples: Using Pronouns I and ME Screen 7: Examples: Possessive Pronouns Lesson 5.3 Plural and Singular Possessive Nouns Screen 1: Lesson 5.3 Topics Screen 2: Examples: Plural and Singular Possessive Nouns Screen 3: Examples: Singular Possessive Nouns Screen 4: Examples: Plural Possessive Nouns UNIT 6: VERBS, ADJECTIVES, AND ADVERBS Lesson 6.1 Verbs and Verb Tenses (Present, Past, Future, and Present Perfect) Screen 1: Lesson 6.1 Topics Screen 2: Action, Linking, and Helping Verbs Screen 3: Present, Past, Future, and Present Perfect Verb Tenses Screen 4: Examples: Action, Linking, and Helping Verbs Screen 5: Examples: Present Tense Verbs Screen 6: Examples: Past Tense Verbs Screen 7: Examples: Future Tense Verbs Screen 8: Examples: Present Perfect Tense Verbs Lesson 6.2 Adjectives: Comparative, Superlative, and Ordering Screen 1: Lesson 6.2 Topics Screen 2: Adjectives Describing Nouns Screen 3: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Screen 4: Common Comparative and Superlative Forms Screen 5: Ordering Adjectives Screen 6: Articles A, AN, and THE Lesson 6.3 Adverbs Screen 1: Lesson 6.3 Topics Screen 2: Adverbs Describing Action Verbs Telling How Screen 3: Adverbs Describing Action Verbs Telling When Screen 4: Examples: Adverbs Telling How Screen 5: Examples: Adverbs Telling When

UNIT 7: WORD PARTS AND COUNTERPARTS Lesson 7.1 Making Contractions or Compound Words Screen 1: Lesson 7.1 Topics Screen 2: Forming Contractions Screen 3: Forming Compound Words Screen 4: Examples: Contractions Screen 5: Examples: List of Common Contractions Screen 6: Examples: Compound Words Lesson 7.2 Common Prefixes and Suffixes Screen 1: Lesson 7.2 Topics Screen 2: Prefixes Screen 3: Suffixes Screen 4: Examples: Prefixes Screen 5: Examples: Suffixes Lesson 7.3 Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homophones Screen 1: Lesson 7.3 Topics Screen 2: Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homophones Screen 3: Examples: Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homophones UNIT 8: DICTIONARY AND REFERENCE MATERIALS Lesson 8.1 Alphabetizing and Guide Words Screen 1: Lesson 8.1 Topics Screen 2: Using Alphabetical Order Screen 3: Alphabetical Order Screen 4: Finding Alphabetical Order by Letter Position Screen 5: Guide Words in a Dictionary Screen 6: Guide Words in a Dictionary Screen 7: Alphabetizing 1 to 4 Letters Screen 8: Examples: Guide Words Lesson 8.2 Fiction and Nonfiction Books Screen 1: Lesson 8.2 Topics Screen 2: Fiction and Nonfiction Books Screen 3: Examples: Fiction and Nonfiction Books Lesson 8.3 Library Card Catalog: Title, Author, and Subject Screen 1: Lesson 8.3 Topics Screen 2: Title, Author, and Subject Cards Screen 3: Examples: Title, Author, and Subject Cards Lesson 8.4 Using the Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Atlas, Almanac, and Other Reference Materials Screen 1: Lesson 8.4 Topics Screen 2: Reference Materials Screen 3: Using a Dictionary Screen 4: Using an Encyclopedia Screen 5: Using an Atlas and an Almanac Screen 6: Using Newspapers and Periodicals Screen 7: Examples: Reference Materials

Lesson 8.5 Using the Internet as a Reference Screen 1: Lesson 8.5 Topics Screen 2: The Internet and the Worldwide Web Screen 3: Internet and Computer Terms Screen 4: Internet and Computer Terms Screen 5: Searching with Boolean Logic Screen 6: Reference Materials on the Internet