Students correct a variety errors within a text. The errors are underlined.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Language, Grammar, and Vocabulary
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Interactive
- Provider:
- Quill
- Date Added:
- 03/16/2021
Students correct a variety errors within a text. The errors are underlined.
Students find and correct a variety of errors within a text.
Students correct a variety errors within a text. The errors are underlined.
Students correct a variety errors within a text. The errors are underlined.
Students correct reflexive pronoun errors within a text. The errors are underlined.
Students rewrite sentences, adding commas after however and still.
Students add however, therefore, consequently, and for example to the middle of a sentence to connect the idea to the sentence before it. Students choose which joining word to use.
Students practice using however or therefore. Students must choose the joining word that best connects the ideas and then add it to the beginning of the correct sentence.
Students practice using however to connect two ideas. Students must decide which sentence goes first and add however to the beginning of the second sentence to show a relationship of contrast.
Another way to confuse readers or audiences is not using commas and conjunctions when listing items in a series. Always use a comma in between items in a series, and use a conjunction before adding the last item in a list. [0:44]
A phrase is a group of related words that does not include both a subject and a verb. It only has one or the other! [0:39]
Conjunctions are a part of a speech that connects different parts of a sentence, such as groups of words, clauses, or phrases. [0:41]
Intensive pronouns add needed emphasis to a sentence. While they function similarly to reflexive pronouns, they differ in that the pronoun can be removed without altering the meaning of the sentence. [0:57]
Students find and correct past participle errors within a text
Students practice writing a variety of sentence structures by combining two or three sentences using the method of their choice.
Students practice writing a variety of sentence structures by combining two or three sentences using the method of their choice.
Students practice writing a variety of sentence structures by combining two or three sentences using the method of their choice.
This video [0:48) discusses how hyphens indicate specific nouns from compound words. Without them, they could refer to completely different things! Know when and how to use them.
Students find and correct verb tense errors within a text.
Students correct a variety errors within a text. The errors are underlined.