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Grade 3 Editing, Revising, & More (Page numbers referenced are from Gr. 3 Teacher Manual SKU #10350M3A) Think and Discuss: Recognizing a Sentence - p. 6 Pick Out the Sentence - p. 8 3.22B A Sentence or Not a Sentence - p. 9 3.22B Think and Discuss: The Two Parts of a Sentence - p. 10 The Two Parts of a Sentence - p. 11 3.22B Who/What and Doing/Describing - p. 12 3.22B Be a Sentence Detective - p. 13 3.22B A Sentence or Not a Sentence - p. 14 3.22B Think and Discuss: Other Kinds of Simple Sentences - p. 15 Other Kinds of Simple Sentences - p. 18 3.22B Play the Sentence Game - p. 19 3.22B Simple Sentences Using Ideas & Feelings - p. 20 3.22B Who? What? - p. 22 3.22B Think and Discuss: Recognizing Sentence Fragments Within a Paragraph - p. 26 Find the Sentence Fragments (1) - p. 27 3.22B, 3.22C, 3.23 Find the Sentence Fragments (2) - p. 28 3.22B, 3.22C, 3.23 Fragment Alert! - p. 29 3.22B, 3.22C, 3.23C Fix Each Fragment - p. 30 3.22B, 3.22C, 3.23C 1 (continued)

Grade 3 Editing, Revising, & More - Think and Discuss: Recognizing On and On Sentences - p. 31 On and on and on and on... - p. 33 3.23 Each Detail in a Separate Sentence - p. 34 3.23 The Never Ending Sentence - p. 35 3.23 And then, and then, and then - p. 36 3.23 Think and Discuss: Revising Run On and On and on Sentences - p. 37 Avoiding Run-on Sentences - p. 39 3.23 Crash - p. 40 3.23 Stop that Sentence - p. 41 3.22C, 3.23 Be a Sentence Detective - p. 42 3.22C, 3.23 Think and Discuss: Revising Choppy Sentences - p. 43 You Be the Editor - p. 44 3.22C, 3.22Avii Fixing the Broken Record! - p. 45 3.17C Think and Discuss: Parts of Speech - p. 49 Kinds of Nouns - p. 50 Common and Proper Nouns - p. 51 More Common and Proper Nouns - p. 52 Think and Discuss: Forming Plurals of Nouns - p. 53 Singular and Plural Nouns - p. 56 More Singular and Plural Nouns - p. 57 (continued) 2

Grade 3 Editing, Revising, & More - Think and Discuss: Using Apostrophes - p. 60 Using Apostrophe s to Show Ownership - p. 61 3.23C Plural and Possessive - p. 62 3.23C Help the Editor - p. 63 3.23C Think and Discuss: Using Pronouns - p. 67 Using Pronouns - p. 68 3.22 Think and Discuss: Possessive Pronouns - p. 69 Possessive Pronouns - p. 70 Think and Discuss: Recognizing Action Verbs, Helping Verbs, Linking Verbs - p. 73 Recognizing Action (Doing) Verbs (1) - p. 76 Recognizing Action (Doing) Verbs (2) - p. 77 Helping/Linking Verbs (1) - p. 78 Helping/Linking Verbs (2) - p. 79 3.22Avi Using the Right Helping/Link Verbs - p. 80 3.22C Think and Discuss: Subject/Verb Agreement - p. 83 Subjects and Verbs Agree - p. 84 3.22C Subject Verb Agreement - p. 85 3.22C Subject Verb Agreement with Pronouns - p. 86 3.22C Make Sure Subjects and Verbs Agree - p. 87 3.22C Think and Discuss: Adjectives - p. 92 Adjectives Words that Describe - p. 93 More Adjectives Words that Describe - p. 94 3 (continued)

Grade 3 Editing, Revising, & More - Identify the Adjectives - p. 95 Tell Me More - p. 96 Review Your Parts of Speech (1) - p. 97 Review Your Parts of Speech (2) - p. 98 Think and Discuss: Adverbs - p. 101 Adverbs - p. 103 Thinking About Adverbs - p. 104 Think and Discuss: Using Comparative/Superlative Language - p. 107 Comparing - p. 109 More and Most - p. 110 More Comparing - p. 111 Think and Discuss: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases - p. 113 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases - p. 115 Think and Discuss: Conjunctions and Coordinating Conjunctions - p. 116 Conjunctions - p. 117 Coordinating Conjunctions - p. 118 Think and Discuss: Interjections - p. 119,,,, v v 3.22Av 3.22Avii 3.22Avii Interjections - p. 120 Think and Discuss: Capitalization and Punctuation - p. 123 Capital Letters and Punctuation (1) - p. 127 3.23 Capital Letters and Punctuation (2) - p. 128 3.23 (continued) 4

Grade 3 Editing, Revising, & More - How to End Different Kinds of Sentences - p. 129 3.23 If It s a Sentence, Capitalize and Punctuate It - p. 130 3.23 Capitalize! Punctuate! - p. 131 3.23 When to Capitalize? - p. 132 What s Wrong with Each Sentence? - p. 133 Too Many Capital Letters - p. 134 Capitalize the Names of Places - p. 135 3.23, 3.23Bi 3.23, 3.23Bi 3.23, 3.23Bi 3.23Bi Capital Letters and Punctuation - p. 136 3.23 Don t Forget to Capitalize - p. 137 Think and Discuss: Using Commas - p. 138 Commas in a List - p. 140 Commas in a Date - p. 141 Pause for a Moment, Please Use a Comma - p. 142 3.23, 3.23Bi, 3.23Bii, 3.23Biii 3.23Cii 3.23Cii 323.Cii The Friendly Letter - p. 143 3.20B, 3.23D Commas - p. 144 3.20B, 3.23C, 3.23D Think and Discuss: Use of Quotations and Quotation Marks - p. 154 Who s Talking? - p. 156 3.23C Tag It - p. 157 3.23C Commas and Quotes -p. 158 3.23C Dialogue and Quotes - p. 159 3.23C Think & Discuss: Writing Contractions - p. 164 Contractions - p. 166 3.23Ci Tricky Contractions - p. 167 3.23Ci, 3.24E 5 (continued)

Grade 3 Editing, Revising, & More - Tricky Contractions - p. 167 3.23Ci, 3.24E There, Their, or They re - p. 168 3.23Ci, 3.24E More Tricky Contractions - p. 169 3.23Ci, 3.24E Using Pronouns and Contractions Correctly - p. 170 3.23Ci, 3.24E Think and Discuss: Using Words that are Often Tricky And Hard to Remember - p. 171 More Tricky Words - p. 172 3.24E Pronouns as Subjects and Objects I or Me - p. 173 3.22 More Tricky Word Choices - p. 174 3.24E Think and Discuss: Homophones - p. 180 Using Homophones Correctly - p. 182 3.24E More Homophones - p. 183 3.24E Think and Discuss: Recognizing Main Idea Paragraphs And Eliminating Extraneous Details - p. 186 What Doesn t Belong? - p. 187 3.17C Build a Paragraph - pp. 188-190 3.20Ai, 3.20Aii, 3.20Aiii, 3.23D Revise the Report - p. 191 3.17C Think and Discuss: Transitional Words and Phrases - p. 196 Transitional Words and Phrases - p. 200 Time-Order Transitional Words and Phrases - p. 201 Think and Discuss: Chronological Order - p. 202 Does This Make Sense? - p. 203 3.22Aviii 3.22Aviii 3.22Aviii 6