36 weeks of practice covers standards-based skills including:
Vocabulary/Word Study
Punctuation
Capitalization
Grammar and Usage
Other Skills
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Boost Skills & Improve Scores
Boost your child's language skills and improve yearly test scores with Daily Language Review's focused practice covering grammar, punctuation, usage, and sentence-editing skills. With 180 daily lessons, your child will improve in basic language arts while practicing five standards-based skills each day. You can use the lessons for independent practice or to target specific skills your child needs help with.
Easy-to-read Scope and Sequence
Are you worried about those compulsory state tests? Daily Language Review covers the foundational grade-level skills your child will need to perform well on any standardized tests in language arts. And the all-new, easy-to-read scope and sequence chart of Daily Language Review makes the same solid language instruction that teachers have relied on for years more parent-friendly.
Raise Student Success
Research proves that focused and repeated practice like that found in Daily Language Review raises student success. Daily Language Review is correlated to state standards and provides your family everything needed to help your children master and retain these essential language arts skills.
More Grades
We will be adding them as quickly as they expand the series.
36 weeks of practice covers standards-based skills such as:
Vocabulary/Word Study
affixes
analogies
base/root words
figurative language
homophones
idioms
spelling
Punctuation
punctuation: end of sentence, dialogue, letters, and run-on sentences
apostrophes: contractions and possessives
commas: series, dates, addresses, direct address/interjections, and compound and complex sentences
semicolons
Capitalization
beginning of sentence
books, songs, and poems
proper nouns
Grammar and Usage
correct article, adjective, adverb, conjunction
easily confused words
sentences: parts, types, structure, fragments, and combining
verbs: parts, tense, agreement with subject, usage, and spelling
nouns: singular/plural, possessive, and proper
pronouns: subject/object, possessive, and antecedents
prepositional phrases/prepositions/objects of a preposition
double negatives
Other Skills
dictionary guide words
syllabication
outlines
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