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Daily Language Review Grade 4
After state testing in both 3rd and 5th grades, I asked my students what we did in the classroom that helped them most to prepare. Both classes unanimously voted for Evan-Moor's Daily Language Review."
-Heather G.
Elementary School Teacher
Give your fourth-graders the focused language arts practice they need to develop strong language skills.
36 weeks of instruction cover standards-based skills such as:
Reading Comprehension:
analogies
categorizing
cause and effect
fact and opinion
figures of speech
inference
similes & metaphors
Vocabulary/Word Study
base words, prefixes, suffixes
vowel sounds
contractions
homophones
synonyms/antonyms
word meaning from context
spelling
Punctuation
punctuation at the end of a sentence
periods in abbreviations
colons in time
underlining magazines, books, plays
run-on sentences
quotation marks in speech, songs, poems, and short stories
commas in dates, in addresses, in a series, to separate dialogue, in parenthetical expression/direct address, in compound sentences, after an introductory phrase, and with nonrestrictive appositive
apostrophes in contractions and possessives
interjections
punctuation in friendly letters
Capitalization
sentence beginning
days, months, holidays
books, songs, poems
names of places
proper names and titles of people
Grammar and Usage
correct article, determiner, adjective
double negatives
pronouns
singular & plural nouns
common & proper nouns
possessive nouns
verb forms
verb tense
subject/predicate
parts of speech
comparative & superlative forms
subject/verb agreement
sentence types
combining sentences
identify a sentence
Reference Skills
alphabetical order
dictionary guide words
reference materials
syllabication
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Features
This "Teacher's Edition" includes the student pages as well as an answer key at the back.
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