Comprehension : Alexander the Great p34-45 Vocabulary : Alexander the Great p34-45 Spelling : None this week Grammar : Unit 11 – General Punctuations Checkpoint (p95) P2 Apostrophes P2.1 Apostrophes to Show Possession P2.1.1 Apostrophes to Show Possession: irregular nouns P2.2 Apostrophes in Contractions P3 Periods P3.1 Period at the End of a Sentence P3.2 Periods after Titles P3.3 Periods after Street Names P4 Questions Marks P5 Exclamation Points Checkpoint (p96) P6 Commas P6.1 Commas in Lists P6.1.1 Commas in Lists: nouns P6.1.2 Commas in Lists: adjectives P6.1.3 Commas in Lists: phrases P6.2 Commas in Addresses and Letters P6.3 Commas in Compound Sentences P6.4 Commas in Complex Sentences P6.4 Commas in Complex Sentences: relative clauses P6.5 Commas to Separate Introductory Elements (p96) P6.6 Commas After yes and no (p96) P6.7 Commas with Absolute Phrase (p97) P6.8 Commas with Appositives (p97-98)
Date 30-04-19 | Level I | 1
Preplist/Grid question 65-69 Using commas in lists: phrases (P6.1.3) Using commas in compound sentences (P6.3) Using ommas in complex sentences (P6.4) Using commas to separate introductory elements (P6.5) Using apostrophes to show possession: irregular nouns (P2.1.1) Anthology : None this week
High Frequency Sentences: 1819-EIM38
1. The seamstress is making a beautiful dress. 2. The nanny is feeding the baby. 3. The mason needs one more stone to finish the wall. 4. The boys are going to build a snowman. 5. A blacksmith makes things using iron. 6. Mom will buy fresh vegetables at the grocer's. 7. I lent my dictionary to my classmate. 8. The girls laughed during the comedy show. 9. She pushed the stroller and I helped her.
HW Material: 1819-EIH36 The Red Pony (bottom of p50-p57)