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Essential English Skills for 6th Graders

The 6th grade English student:

  • Increases word concepts—antonyms, synonyms, homophones, and heteronyms.
  • Reviews nouns—common, proper, compound, singular, plural, possessive; and learns about collective nouns and nouns in apposition.
  • Expands verb knowledge (action, linking, state-of-being, regular and irregular) to include verb tenses (present, past, future), and conjugation of all six tenses; verb agreement; and the review of troublesome verbs (learn/teach, sit/set, lay/lie, rise/raise).
  • Identifies pronouns—personal (subjective and possessive), interrogative, demonstrative, relative, reflexive, and indefinite.
  • Builds upon parts of speech—comparisons using adjectives and adverbs, prepositions and phrases, coordinating conjunctions, interjections, and diagramming.
  • Strengthens sentence writing by using sentence patterns, interesting words, and exact nouns; recognizes subject and verb agreement; and types of clauses.
  • Practices writing paragraphs and begins outlining and research.
  • Uses simple, compound, and compound-complex sentences with effective coordination and subordination of ideas to express complete thoughts.
  • Learns to identify types of sentence patterns and clauses.

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

https://www.wordgametime.com/grade/6th-grade

https://www.homespellingwords.com/

https://www.abcya.com/grades/6?irclickid=xElX0QV-

https://www.dailygrammar.com/archive.html

https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/free-downloads/language-arts-level-6/

https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar

https://www.studenthandouts.com/handwriting-worksheets/

https://www.studenthandouts.com/english/

Essential Grammar Skills for 5th Grade Students

The 5th grade English student:

  • Expands knowledge of nouns and verbs and learns the agreement of subjects and verbs.
  • Learns to diagram the subject, action verb, state-of-being verb, predicate noun, adjectives, adverbs, and direct object of a sentence.
  • Identifies and correctly uses verbs that are often misused, modifiers, and pronouns.
  • Changes a given list of verbs from singular to plural.
  • Reviews pronouns and identifies the kinds (personal, interrogative, demonstrative, and indefinite) and cases (subjective, objective, and possessive).
  • Recognizes simple and complete subjects and predicates.
  • Is introduced to predicate adjectives and comparative degrees of adverbs.
  • Recognizes complete sentences and fragments, learns four sentence patterns, and develops paragraphs.
  • Learns and practices punctuation rules including quotation marks, underlining titles, etc. 
  • Increases word concepts (antonyms, synonyms, homophones) and learns about heteronyms.
  • Writes business and friendly letters.
  • Demonstrates a mastery of proper capitalization.

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

Under the Home Online Homeschool Curriculum – Grammar Textbook

Daily Grammar Lesson Archive

The Good and the Beautiful

The KISS Grammar Site — Main Page

how to write a friendly letter – YouTube

Business Letter Writing Format and Example- youtube

Basic English Grammar: Parts of Speech – noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, adverb…

Subject Verb Agreement | English Lesson | Common Grammar Mistakes

Engaging 4th Grade Language Arts Activities

The 4th grade English student:

  • Continues cursive writing.
  • Practices alphabetizing and increases his comprehension of vowels and consonants.
  • Reviews and expands knowledge of the parts of speech—nouns (common, proper, singular, plural, and subject nouns), verbs (action, state-of-being, and helping), pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.
  • Develops paragraph writing skills and reviews the types of sentences—declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory.
  • Identifies and practices using ending punctuation.
  • Learns the use of a colon and an apostrophe in contractions and possessives.
  • Begins to use the dictionary.
  • Learns proper letter writing form .
  • Reviews and expands word concepts (antonyms, synonyms, homonyms), confusing words, word pairs, and contractions.

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

Under the Home Online Homeschool Curriculum – Poetry Textbook

Home Spelling Words – Spelling Games, Worksheets, Tests & List

Daily Grammar Lesson Archive

The Good and the Beautiful

Grammar-land; Or, Grammar in Fun for the Children of Schoolroom-shire … : M. L. Nesbitt : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive to be used with Grammar-Land Worksheets

Pearson Scott Foresman Grammar & Writing Handbook

Free Grammar Worksheets – Freedom Homeschooling

Essential Skills for 3rd Grade English Students

The 3rd grade English student:

  • Alphabetizes words.
  • Learns about sentence types—declarative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences.
  • Learns about basic punctuation marks (. ? ! , ’ “ ”).
  • Practices cursive writing—lowercase and capital letters.
  • Learns parts of speech—nouns (common, proper, singular, and plural), pronouns, adjectives, verbs (action and state-of-being), and prepositions.
  • Uses compound words.
  • Understands word concepts—antonyms, synonyms, homonyms, confusing words, and confusing word pairs (a/an, learn/teach, sit/set, let/leave, their/there, its/it’s, and can/may).
  • Writes letters and addresses envelopes.
  • Learns about rhyming words and poems 

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible.