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Pree Teed aren) rd SLSXo) IDWS os READING Levels K-6 1» Provides short passages for students’ daily pract of reading comprehension, word study, phonics, and written response to literature Aligned to both fiction and nonfiction standards Helps to build students’ skils for reading complex text as requited in the Common Core State Standards and other national and state standards. Digital resources include assessment analysis resources, student activity pages, and rubrics. Level 4 1FC50925_ Level 5 FC50926 1FC50923. — Level'6_FC50927 “50024 Levels K-6 Provides 180 daily practice activites to build and gauge students’ mathematical fluency. » Each problem is tied to a specific mathematical concept. » Correlated to Common Core and other national and state standards Digital resources include assessment analysis resources, student activity pages, and rubrics. Grade KIFC50803_ “Grade 450807 Grade 1 1FC50804 Grade §_IFC50808 Grade 2 1FC50805 Grade 6 FC50802 Grade 3 FC50806 & SHELL EDUCATION 5301 Oceanus Drive rear luntington Beach, CA 92649 UE Ee eee ee a a PRACTICE Di \;| “NCtuation Y Parts of ayo, ech Y spelling & SHELL EDUCATION Image Credits Allimages Shutterstock Standards © Copyright 2010, National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. Allrights reserved. Shell Education 5301 Oceanus Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92649-1030 hetpi//wwweshelleducation com ISBN 978-1-4258-1169-3 ©2015 Shel Education Publishing, ne ‘The classroom teacher may reproduce copies of materials in this book fr classroom use only. The reproduction of any part {or an entire school or school system is strictly prohibited. No part of this publication may be transmitted, stored, or recorded Inany form without written permission from the publisher. #51 169-180 Days of Longuoge © Shell Education el ee TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Research: How to Use This Book........-.0..2:0000ee0eee aseesre Standards Correlations ... u Daily Practice Pages R Answer Key eee 192 References Cited. . 207 Contents of the Digital Resource CD... 208 eee INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH People who love the English language often lament the loss of grammar knowledge and the disappearance of systematic grammar instruction. We wince at emails with errors, such as when. the noun advice is used instead of the verb advise. We may set aside a résumé with the incorrect placement of an apostrophe. And some of us pore (not pour) over entertaining punctuation guides such as Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss (2003). We chuckle over collections of bloopers such as Anguished English: An Anthology of Accidental Assaults upon Our Language by Richard Lederer (1987). Even though we worry about grammar, our students arrive at school with a complex set of grammar rules in place—albeit affected by the prevailing dialect (Hillocks and Smith 2003, 727). For example, while students may not be able to recite the rule for where to position an adjective, they know intuitively to say the yellow flower instead of the flower yellow. All this knowledge comes without formal instruction. Further, young people easily shift between articulating or writing traditional patterns of grammar and communicating complete sentences with startling efficiency: IDK (I dontt know), and for the ultimate in brevity, K (okay) So, if students speak fairly well and have already mastered a complex written shorthand, why study grammar? Researchers provide us with three sound reasons: 1. the insights it offers into the way the language works 2. its usefulness in mastering standard forms of English 3. its usefulness in improving composition skills (Hillocks and Smith 1991, 594) \ © Shell Education #51 169180 Days of Language 3 INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH... Studying grammar also provides users—teachers, students, and parents—with a common vocabulary to discuss both spoken and written language, The Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar states, “Grammar is important because it is the language that makes it possible for us to talk about language. Grammar names the types of words and word groups that make up sentences not only in English but in any language. As human beings, we can put sentences together even as children—-we all do grammar. But to be able to talk about how sentences are built, about the types of words and word groups that make up sentences—that is knowing about grammar! With the publication of the Common Core State Standards, key instructional skills are identified, such as identifying parts of speech, using prepositional phrases, capitalizing, and correctly using ‘commas. Writing conventions such as punctuation serve an important function for the reader— setting off syntactic units and providing intonational cues and semantic information. Capitalization provides the reader with such cues as sentence beginnings and proper nouns (Hodges 1991, 779). The Need for Practice ‘Tobe successful in today’s classroom, stuclents must deeply understand both concepts and procedures so that they can discuss and demonstrate their understanding. Demonstrating understanding is a process that must be continually practiced in order for students to be successful. According to Marzano, “practice has always been, and always will be, a necessary ingredient to learning procedural knowledge at a level at which students execute it independently” (2010, 83). Practice is especially important to help students apply their concrete, conceptual understanding of a particular language skill Understanding Assessment In addition to providing opportunities for frequent practice, teachers must be able to assess students’ comprehension and word-study skills. Thisis important so that teachers can adequately address students’ misconceptions, build on their current understanding, and challenge them appropriately. Assessment isa long-term process that often involves careful analysis of student responses from alesson discussion, project, practice sheet, or test. When analyzing the data, itisimportant for teachers to reflect on how their teaching practices may have influenced students’ responses, and to identify those areas where additional instruction may be required. In short, the data gathered from, assessments should be used to inform instruction: slow down, speed up, or reteach, This type of assessment is called formative assessment. #5119180 Days of Language © Shell Education ¢ SE le HOW TO USE THIS BOOK With 180 Days of Language, students receive practice with punctuation, identifying parts of speech, capitalization, and spelling. ‘The daily practice will develop students’ writing efforts and oral reading skills. Easy to Use and Standards-Based “These activities reinforce grade-level skills across a variety of language concepts. The questions are provided asa full practice page, making them easy to prepare and implement as part of a classroom morning routine, at the beginning of each language arts lesson, or as homework. Every practice page provides questions that are tied to a language standard. Students are given opportunities for regular practice in language skills allowing them to build confidence through these quick standards-based activities. Question | Language Skill ‘Common Core State Standard 1 punctuation Language Standard 4.2—Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing 2 capitalization Language Standard 4.2—Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing 35 parts of speech Language Standard 4.1—Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. 6 spelling Language Standard 4.2—Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing, Note: Because articles and possessive pronouns are also adjectives, they are included in the answer key as such. Depending on students’ knowledge of this, grade activity sheets accordingly. © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Language 5 tate cS HOW TO USE THIS BOOK... Using the Practice Pages Practice pages provide instruction and assessment opportunities for each day of the school year. Teachers may wish to prepare packets of weekly practice pages for the classroom or for homework. As outlined on page 5, every question is aligned to a language skill Practice pages provide instruction and assessment opportunities for each day of the school year. Each question ties student practice toa specific language skill, “The the of Mares bck was named y Shy Fras. G vvwtcn ne vetsin ts A lon (Gy cose ne oper ran sate Aon, © Wasa bug he back te stots Book a Gy wien caret wat orn tet Pe wa ad he ook, (Cy cose cast sted wr Using the Scoring Guide Use the scoring guide along the side of each practice page to check answers and see at a glance which skills may need more reinforcement. Fill in the appropriate circle for each problem to indicate correct (Y) or incorrect (N) responses. You might wish to indicate only incorrect responses to focus on those skills. (For example, if students consistently miss items 2 and 4, they may need additional help with those concepts as outlined in the table on page 5.) Use the answer key at the back of the book to score the problems, or you may call out answers to have students self score or peer-score their work 6 #51 169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education SP att ae A HOW TO USE THIS BOOK...... Diagnostic Assessment ‘Teachers can use the practice pages as diagnostic assessments. The data analysis tools included with the book enable teachers or parents to quickly score students’ work and monitor their progress. ‘Teachers and parents can see ata glance which language skills students may need to target in order to develop proficiency. After students complete a practice page, grade each page using the answer key (pages 192-206). ‘Then, complete the Practice Page Item Analysis for the appropriate day (page 8) for the whole class, or the Student Item Analysis (page 9) for individual students. These charts are also provided on the Digital Resource CD as PDFs, Microsoft Word® files, and as Microsoft Excel® files (filenames: pageitem.pdf, pageitem.doc, pageitem.xls; studentitem.pdf, studentitem.doc, studentitem.xls) ‘Teachers can input data into the electronic files directly on the computer, or they can print the pages and analyze students’ work using paper and pencil To complete the Practice Page Item Analyses: + Write or type students’ names in the far-left column. Depending on the number of students, more than one copy of the form may be needed, or you may need to add rows. + The item numbers are included across the top of the chart. Each item correlates with the ‘matching question number from the practice page. + Foreach student, record an X in the column if the student has the item incorrect. If the item is correct, leave the space in the column blank. «+ Ifyou are using the Excel file, totals will be automatically generated. If you are using the Word file or if you have printed the PDF, you will need to compute the totals. Count the Xs in each row and column and fill in the correct boxes. To complete the Student Item Analyses: + Write or type the student's name on the top row, This form tracks the ongoing progress of each student, so one copy per student is necessary. «+ The item numbers are included across the top of the chart. Each item correlates with the matching question number from the practice page. + For each day, record an X in the column if the student has the item incorrect. If the item is correct, leave the space in the column blank. + Ifyouare using the Excel file, totals will be automatically generated. If you are using the Word file or if you have printed the PDF, you will need to compute the totals. Count the Xs in each row and column and fill in the correct boxes. © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language 7 HOW TO USE THIS BOOK... uopsonb yea Suyssyur squapmys jo ¢ 9 x x -bropnys ajdanes aueN wepms 91109 # 9 g v £ tc T guoRsany kT ‘uonjsanb ypva passtu oy o soquinu p ‘quapms yea 40} 24098 1991109 [801 ayp ( jw azam sydaouos/suonsanb yy EMAIA WED NOK. S| In ppy “suonsonb passiui aavy syuapnys a194% 913 joo UI Y we p1oDd9y| suoRDaIIG siskpeuy way] Seg aonoeid © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Longuage HOW TO USE THIS BOOK... Student Item Analysis Directions: Record an X in cells to indicate where the student has missed questions, Add up the totals. You can view: (I) which questions/concepts the student missed: (2) the total correct score per day; and (3) the total number of times each question/concept was missed. Student Name: Sample Student Question | 1 2 # correct Day 1 xX x 4/6 Total © Shell Education #51 169—180 Doys of Language HOW TO USE THIS BOOK... Using the Results to Differentiate Instruction Once results are gathered and analyzed, teachers can use the results to inform the way they differentiate instruction. The data can help determine which concepts are the most difficult for students and which need additional instructional support and continued practice. Depending on how often the practice pages are scored, results can be considered for instructional support on a daily or weekly basis. ‘Whole-Class Support ‘The results of the diagnostic analysis may show that the entire class is struggling with a particular concept or group of concepts. If these concepts have been taught in the past, this indicates that further instruction or reteaching is necessary. If these concepts have not been taught in the past, this data isa great preassessment and may demonstrate that students do not have a working knowledge ofthe concepts. Thus, careful planning for the length of the unit(s) or lesson(s) must be considered, and additional front-loading may be required. Small-Group or Individual Support ‘The results of the diagnostic analysis may show that an individual or a small group of students is. struggling with a particular concept or group of concepts. If these concepts have been taught in the past, this indicates that further instruction or reteaching is necessary. Consider pulling aside these students while others are working independently to instruct further on the concept(s). ‘Teachers can also use the results to help identify individuals or groups of proficient students who are ready for enrichment or above-grade-level instruction. These students may benefit from independent learning contracts or more challenging activities. Students may also benefit from extra practice using games or computer-based resources. Digital Resource CD The Digital Resource CD provides the following resources + Standards Correlations Chart + Reproducible PDFs of each practice page + Directions for completing the diagnostic Item Analysis forms Practice Page Item Analysis PDFs, Word documents, and Excel spreadsheets + Student Item Analysis PDFs, Word documents, and Excel spreadsheets #5119180 Doys of Language © Shell Education OE ee STANDARDS CORRELATIONS Shell Education is committed to producing educational materials that are research and standards based. In this effort, we have correlated all of our products to the academic standards of all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Department of Defense Dependents Schools, and all Canadian provinces. How to Find Standards Correlations ‘To print a customized correlation report of this product for your state, visit our website at hitp://www-shelleducation.com and follow the on-screen directions. Ifyou require assistance in printing correlation reports, please contact our Customer Service Department at 1-877-777-3450. Purpose and Intent of Standards Legislation mandates that al states adopt academic standards that identify the skills students will learn in kindergarten through grade twelve. Many states also have standards for Pre-K. This same legislation sets requirements to ensure the standards are detailed and comprehensive. Standards are designed to focus instruction and guide adoption of curricula. Standards are statements that describe the criteria necessary for students to meet specific academic goals. They define the knowledge, sills, and content students should acquire at each level. Standards are also used to develop standardized tests to evaluate students’ acaclemic progress. Teachers are required to demonstrate how their lessons meet state standards. State standards are used in the development of all of our products, so educators can be assured they meet the academic requirements of each state. Common Core State Standards ‘The activities inthis book are aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). The chart con page 5 lists the anchor standards. The chart is also on the Digital Resource CD (filename: standards pdf). © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language " NAME: DATE: DmeeTiONS | Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. | just read the greatest book! said Maria. BB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The title of Maria's book was untamed by Shelly Fergus. EQ) undertine the vero in sentence A below. @ Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. © Maria bought the book at the school’s book fair. ® Write the correct word for the sentence below. Peter wants to read the book, (two, t00, 0) Qe Circle the correctly spelled word. library libary librarry +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. 1.0®@ Jack, Nita, and Marty ran to the bus QB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. EQ) unaeriine the adverb in sentence A below. DD circle the nouns in sentence A below. @ The friends talk happily on the bus. so - glad they made it to the bus on time. Total (Their, They're, There) LD Circle the correctly spelled word. anothur an other another © Shell Education 13 NAMI DATE: Cy Read and answer each question. se Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Are you going to the nw fair this Saturday B® Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. EB Underline the pronoun in sentence A below. o Circle the adjective in sentence A below. © | want to ia on fas roller Coasters. : LED) wiite the correct word for the sentence below. | never want to get roller coasters! (6%. of for 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. mouse amuse aumuse #51 169-180 Days of Language NAME: sCéACT IE: oo Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Minas brother loves going to the haunted house in October. DD Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. “Can we go there today?” mina’s brother asked. EQ) Unaertine the pronoun in sentence A below. [DD circie the verb in sentence A below. @ They had to wait in a long line to get in. BB) write the correct word for the sentence below. Mina got scared in the haunted house. (quit, quit, quiet) ©D circle the correctly spelled word. gost goost ghost © Shell Education #51 169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: Cy Read and answer each question. EE Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Ali looked at the clock and shouted, “Im late!” BB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. hunter was waiting for a outside! B&B Underline the plural noun in sentence A below. DD circle the prepostional phase in sentence A below. o “Let's ride our bikes to the 200,” Ali said. BD wiite the correct word for the sentence below. ‘ animals do you want to see first?” Ali asked. Com, we, Whee) ©D circie the correctly spelled word. duaghter daughter daughtur +#51169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. ge Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Would you like to go to the animal rescue ” Mila asked Raisa. DA) circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Let's go to the store on main Street. & Underline the proper nouns in sentence A below. DD circie the verb in sentence A below. @ Mila and Raisa stopped at noon for a snack. BY) mite the correct word for the sentence below. “What would happen if a rabbit got 2” Raisa wondered. (lose, louse, loose) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. raccoon racoon raccune © Shell Education #51169—180 Deys of Language NAME: DATE: oy Read and answer each question. HD write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Ethan's favorite places are rivers lakes, and creeks. EB Circle the words that should be capitalized in the sentence. Lyla and) eer had a ap by sand nl Ber: EQ) Uncertine the preposition in sentence A below. @ Circle the pronoun in sentence A below. o ltwas cooler siting ‘by the river. EE) wiite the correct word for the sentence below. The wind was blowing the trees. (ees. tough) : Circle the correctly spelled word, skrateh scratch scracth +#51169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: CéATE: DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. Eb Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. B® Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. cole said, “Maybe my dad can pick us up.” & Underline the conjunction in sentence A below. DD circle the verb in sentence A below. © Cole and Owen waited tiredly by their bikes. ED wiite the correct word for the sentence below. Both of parents came to get them. (theyre, there, their 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. meg ; ~\ —_— ~~ luckily lukily © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: Coy Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Shall we pick up a pizza for dinner tonight?” Riku’s dad asked. DD) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. “That would be great, me Sato” Sami replied. B Underline the adjectives in sentence A below. [DD Circie the adverb in sentence A below. o They waited on for a large pizza. ED wiite the correct word for the sentence below. The of pizza filled the car as they drove home. (sent, cent, scent) B Circle the correctly spelled word. greatful grateful greetful #51169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. Eb Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “What shall we do tomorrows Koala asked. Be Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. “W's hard to think about that when i'm this tired,” said Dominic. & Underline the proper noun in sentence A below. DD circle the pronoun in sentence A below. oO “You just need some re sleeps said Dad. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. “| think you're right,” Dominic (side, sighed, sided) 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. paeceful peaceful pieceful © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAMI DATE: DmREeTIONS Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Yuki read a book about Susan B Anthony EB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. She was the first woman to have her picture on an american coi EQ) Undertine the verb in sentence A below. [DB circte the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. 0 Ms. Anthony fought or women's tights. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. She how to work for change. (new, knew, aru) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. ability abillity ubility #51 169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Amin likes to read books about writers DB circte the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. He read a book about Louisa may Alcott ee Circle the adjectives in sentence A below. @ Underline the pronoun in sentence A below. © Her most famous book was Little Women. BB writ the correct word for the sentence below. Amin would love to a writer someday. (meat, meet, mete) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. authur author auther © Shell Education #51 169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: fy Read and answer each question. {ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. A ianote ocean liner ano on April 15 ie. D) circie the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. It was named the BS Hale EQ) Undertine the nouns in sentence A below. [DDD circte the verbs in sentence A below. 9 The ship struck an iceberg and sank in the icy water. : BD mite the correct word for the sentence below. Not having enough lifeboats was the problem. (Maine, mane, main) 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. beneeth beeneath beneath | +#51169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Co Read and answer each question. [BD wie the missing punctuation in the sentence. Do you have a bicycle B&B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The Schwinn bicycle Company was founded in 1895. EQ) uncertine the verb in sentence A below. B Circle the preposition in sentence A below. @ The factories produced a million bikes in the year 1900. BB) wite the correct word for the sentence below. Each bike about 20 pounds (9 kilograms) in 1900. (wade, welghe, weigh) B Circle the correctly spelled word. ferther further firther © Shell Education #51169—180 Doys of Languoge NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. B® Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Would you like to travel on a train a ship, or a plane? D)) circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. You can travel on any of them from San francisco. & Underline the proper noun in sentence A below. [DD circte the verb in sentence A below. @ San Francisco is usually chilly. ED nite the corect word for the sentence below. The is often foggy in San Francisco. (weather, whoter, wate TD Circle the correctly spetted word. purpose perpose porpose #51 169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: fis Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Neo likes toe swim and Ele likes fo, ride bikes. BD) circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. They decided to bike to the oakdale swimming pool. EQ) Uncertine the common nouns in sentence A below. @ Circle the preposition in sentence A below. 0 Neo and Ellie tied ribbons on nthe bikes. EB) ite the correct word for the sentence below. Neo and Ellie got their bikes on (sail, sale) @B Circle the correctly spelled word. persude persaude persuade © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Longuage NAME: DATE: fy Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Have you been to New York City New York? B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Some people think it is the most exciting city in the united States. EQ) Undertine the pronoun in sentence A below. (DD circle the proper noun in sentence A below. @ You can see shows on Broadway or go to museums. BD write the correct word for the sentence below. is lots to do in New York City. (Their, Theyre, There) WD circte the correctly spelled word. populer popular populare #51169—180 Days of Languoge NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. What is your favorite city B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Is it in the united States or another country? EQ) uncertine the verb in sentence A below. BoB Circle the complete subject in sentence A below. @ Many people like home most of all. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. Maybe favorite city is far away. (youre, your) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. seeze sieze seize © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Language MAME: 2 ATE: oy Read and answer each question. ie Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. The first snowboard was invented in Muskegon Michigan. B Circle the word that should be capitalize in the sentence. at was invented by gianna Poppen. ED Uncertine the proper noun in sentence A below. @ Circle the conjunction in sentence A below. @ He tied two skis together and called it a Snurfer. BY) mite the correct word for the sentence below. Snowboarding would be fun for to try. (ewe, you, yew) DD circle the conectiy spoiled word. einen slipery slipperry #51169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. What did you have for dinner last night B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. ots) favorite restaurant is Big eae diner. EQ) Unceriine the verb in sentence A below. @ Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. @ Roi always orders french toast. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. always hot and tasty. (There, Ther, Theyre) QB Circle the correctly spelled word. spoled spoilled spoiled © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Languoge NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Jasmines best friend is Morgan 25) Circle the words that should be capitalized in the sentence. They love to watch the star wars movies. EE) Undertine the verb in sentence A below. [DD Circle the pronoun in sentence A below. @ Jasmine took Morgan to the movies for her birthday. BD nite the correct word for the sentence below. even better to have popcorn at the movies! Tate @ Circle the correctly spelled word. beleivable believable believible #51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: Daze ft) Gt Read and answer each question. e Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Stop, thief ” cried the giant to Jack. BQ Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. & Underline the adjectives in sentence A below. @ Circle the pronoun in sentence A below. @ He chopped at the huge beanstalk. BD mite the correct word for the sentence below. The giant couldn't down fast enough. (lime, elim, climb) @B Circle the correctly spelled word. haevy hevvy heavy, © Shell Education ‘#5 1169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: oy Read and answer each question. ue Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. When she was young, my mothers favorite book was Peter Pan. B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence, Peter Pan was re By J M. a EQ) Undertine the verb in sentence A below. @ Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. oO Tinker Bell ee a linking bell. DD mite the correct word for the sentence below. Tinker Bell was a (terry, fairy, farely) B« Circle the correctly spelled word. een magical majical #51 169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: Cs Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Let's take out the sailboat at 2 00 p.m.,” Finn said. v2 Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Finn's sailboat is called the sharkfin. EB) Undertine the verb in sentence A below. @ Circle the adjective in sentence A below. © Finn likes sailing on beautiful Lake Louise. BQ) write the correct word for the sentence below. Someday, he'd like to sail the seven (6008, soa, seas) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. harbir harbor harbur © Shell Education #51 169—180 Doys of Languoge NAl DATE: ey Read and answer each question. B® Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. African elephants can be found in Kenya Africa. gE Circle the word that should be sxplalzag in in the sentence. They can peo be found it in n south Arica. & Underline the plural nouns in sentence A below. DD circie the conjunction in sentence A below. oO you can see elephants aa other eee ona a safari, ED) write the correct word for the sentence below. Sometimes, other animals on the elephants. (orey. pray) WD Circle the correctly spelled word. #51169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: py}a2H) (1), 64. Read and answer each question. BS Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Some people live in houses and some people live in condos. B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. There's an apartment. bulging in New, York City on Spruce street. E> Underline the pronoun in sentence A below. wB Circle the preposition in sentence A below. © Would you live 76 floors above the ground? BD nite the correct word for the sentence below. You could at the amazing views. (stair, stare, start) BB Circle the correctly ae word. fimiture furniture funiture © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Language NAMI DATE: DRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Years aa people did most ot their Peeing over fires. ED Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. You can still cook over a fire at Morris State park. EE) Uncertine the pronoun in sentence A below. BD Circle the eae in sentence A below. 0 However, you must use e the black pits. ED nit the correct word for the sentence below. You not want to start a forest fire! (would, wood) Be Circle the correctly spelled word. nives knifs knives #5 1169—180 Days of Longuoge © Shell Education NAME: DATE: 1)));234{ (1), by) Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Let’ 's go tors see aie parade tomorrow,” said Elijah. & Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The parade starts at river Steet Park. BS Underline the proper noun in sentence A below. DD circe the adjectives in sentence A below. @ Elijah thinks decorative floats are the best part of the parade. BB) write the correct word for the sentence below. The parade will be held it is rainy or sunny. (weather, whether) @e Circle the correctly spelled word. neighbor neaghbor © Shel Education #51 169180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: Ey Read and answer each question. [ED ite the missing punctuation in the sentence. Many art museums have artwork by Claude Monet D)) circle the word that should be captilized i in the sentence. in 1840. bei was $ bom i in Dares France, EE) uncertine the verbs in sentence A below. Bo Circle the preposition in sentence A below. 0 He painted in new N Ways, using light brushstrokes. ED mite the corect word for the sentence below. Impressionism became a popular of art. ®: Circle the correctly ae word. ro flowr flouwer #51169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. ie Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Have vou ever seen) a Maine Coon pate Be Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Some people think Captain charles Coon brought these cats to America. Ee Underline the adjectives in sentence A below. [DB Circle the nouns in sentence A below. @ Others think these long-haired cats are related to raccoons. BD write the correct word for the sentence below. The feature of this cat is its size. It’s big! 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. loyle loial loyal © Shell Education 51169180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. (BD) mite the missing punctuation in the sentence. Would you like to get paid for taking a walk 12 Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Teens mig work at tthe Dog ate — iol 8 Underline the preposition in sentence A below. [DD circle the pronoun in sentence A below. © They walk four dogs in a group. EE) wiite the correct word for the sentence below. Dog walking the best job for you someday! (ay be, maybe) QB Circle the comecty spelled word. beste beast 451169180 Days of Languoge © Shell Education NAME: DATE: fs Read and answer each question. Ee Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Your mouth Includes, a tongue, a roof, a u base, teeth, and lips BD Circle the word that should be capitalized | in the sentence. Dr. perez is an orthodontist in the city. E Underline the possessive pronoun in sentence A below. {GD circle the verb in sentence A below. @ An orthodontist made my teeth straight. EQ) ite the correct word for the sentence below. Would you like to into mouths all day? (pear, poor, pir) B Circle the correctly spelled word. ‘swallow swalow swolow © Shell Education #51 169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. The Gateway Arch is in St. Louis Missouri. D)) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The capital of Missouri is Jefferson city. EQ) Uncertine the common nouns in sentence A below. (DD circte the proper nouns in sentence A below. © Kira and Lina like to take the train to the city. LB) ite the correct word for the sentence below. Kira and Lina like to shop the in the city. (cals, sles) @B Circle the correctly spelled word. guvenor govenor governor #51 169180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: fos Read and answer each question. DB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Watch out for the car BA) circle the words that should be capitalized in the sentence. henry ford first produced the popular ford Model T car in 1908. ED) Uncertine the adjective in sentence A below. GD circle the common noun in sentence A below. @ Ford produced affordable cars. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. The prices were so low that lots of people could them. (by, buy) @B Circle the correctly spelled word. causion cawtion caution © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Languoge NAME: DATE: oy Read and answer each question. {DD write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Bo foten the stick DD circie the word that should be capitalized inthe sentence. Bo loves 3 Play fetch with jaden. & Underline the proper nouns in sentence A below. [DD circle the adjectives in sentence A below. 8 Bois a huge sheepdog from Australia. ED wiite the correct word for the sentence below. Sheepdogs like to work and play hard. (vary, very, variea) Be Circle the correctly spelled word. wurried worried worryed 451169180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Lets go see the sharks at the aquarium,” Laila said. B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The Monterey aquarium has a great white shark in a tank. EA) Unceriine the verb in sentence A below. DD Circle the adjectives in sentence A below. @ Sharks eat sea lions, bony fish, and other sharks. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. os 16 i Total You could say that great white sharks over the ocean like kings. ato) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. huried hirried hurried © Shell Education 451169180 Doys of Language 41 NAMI DATE: DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Rio wanted to go on a treasure hunt but Mai wanted to play inside. DD Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. “Let's pretend I'm blackbeard,” Rio said. EQ) Undertine the preposition in sentence A below. DD circie the article in sentence A below. © Mai had read about a female pirate named Anne Bonny. DB) mite the correct word for the sentence below. Women pirates dressed like men to seek fortune. (there, their, they're) WD circte the correctly spetied word. disagree disagrea disargee 1451169180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library is in Springfield Illinois. B&B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Springfield is near Clear lake. EQ) Underiine the verb in sentence A below. @ Circle the proper nouns in sentence A below. © Springfield is emallen than Chicago. ED write the correct word for the sentence below. Springfield would be a good city for (your, yore, youre) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. surface surfice sirface © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language fis Read and answer each question. 2.@®@ 4.@® 5.©® 6.O® —!/6 Total NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. BD write the missing punctuation in in the sentence. “Would your ‘il e oto go on an ocean finer EE) Undertine the verb in sentence A below. @ Circle the preposition in sentence A below. o More than 2,000 people work on the ship. ED mite the corect word for the sentence below. A ship that big a lot! seers weigh, ene QB Circle the correctly spelled word. starecase staircase staircais 51169180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: D DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. Be Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Have you visited our nation’s capital city DB circie the word that should be capitalzed inthe sentence "Washington, pea is on pe Potomac river. B Underline the plural noun in sentence A below. @ Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. 0 You can visit many museums and see the Capito. BQ) wiite the correct word for the sentence below. You won't forget the _ (a, te) 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. preserve perserve presserve of the monuments at night. © Shell Education #51169—180 Days of Language a/6 Total NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. {ED wiite the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Clang, clang, clang ” went the trolley. eB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Those are words from “The trolley Song.” B Underline the prepositions in sentence A below. (DD circle the proper nouns in sentence A below. o Judy Garland sang the song in a movie called Meet Me in St. Louis. BD mite the correct word for the sentence below. She was famous for her singing. (quite, quiet, quit) DD Circle the correctly spelled word. purform perrform perform #51 169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: Cos Read and answer each question. Ee Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. The Air Force Academ: in Colorado Springs Colorado. DA) circle the words that should be capitalized in the sentence. Students are members of the air force. & Underline the conjunction in sentence A below. Bo Circle the complete subject in sentence A below. @ Students attend college classes and learn to fly. BD nite the correct word for the sentence below. Students not only study hard, but they learn to be leaders, (10, too, two) 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. general generul genaral © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. Ee Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. The Viking 1 spacecraft was launched on August 20 1975. & Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The spacecraft took eleven months to get to mars. EQ) Uncertine the verb in sentence A below. DD circle the article in sentence A below. © The spacecraft searched for signs of life. BD) wie the correct word for the sentence below. Maybe someday, a will land on Mars! (humane, human) QB Circle the correctly spelled word. voyuge voiyage voyage +#51169—180 Days of Longuoge © Shell Education NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. ee Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Have you ever visited a cemetery DDD circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Boothill Graveyard is in tombstone, Arizona. & Underline the adjective that describes the subject in sentence A below. LD circie the helping verb in sentence A below. @ Many people were buried in the 1880s. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. The town is known burying the first pioneers. Qe Circle the correctly spelled word. countrys countries countris © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. If you drive in New England you might go on a famous road. B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The Boston post Road began as trails before the colonists came. EQ) Underiine the contraction in sentence A below. [DD circie the conjunction in sentence A below. @ It’s also called the Post Road or the Boston Road. The takes drivers from New York City to Boston. (eoute, roo, rte) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. private privite privute #51 169-180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: os Read and answer each question. [DD write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Beijing China, is the biggest city in the world. B: Circle the word that should be capiaizad in the sentence. “Beijing used to be called peking. EE} Underiine the complete subject in sentence A below. GD circle the vero in sentence A below. © Many Beijing visitors tour the nearby Great Wall. BB) ite the correct word for the sentence below. You can see far in the distance from the top of the Great Wall. (ft, of) 2B Circle the corel epolled word. ‘bridje brige bridge © Shell Education #51 169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: oy Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. If you lived years ago your chewing gum came from a tree. DD circie the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. american Indians peeled off the bark and scraped off the sticky part. 133) Underline the helping verb in sentence A below. [DD circle the conjunction in sentence A below. © Resin, the gum, was used in medicine and chewing gum. BD) mite the correct word for the sentence below. When you your gum, think about the sweet-gum tree! (chews, hoowe ches) [LD circte the correctly spelied word. smoth smooth smouth #51 169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: os Read and answer each question. we Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Did you know that you can erase with a dry crust of bread & Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Edward naime picked up some rubber by mistake and began erasing. & Underline the pronoun in sentence A below. go Circle the verbs in sentence A below. @ He discovered that rubber worked better than bread! ED ite tne correct word for the sentence below. He began to squares of rubber for erasing. (cell @e Circle the correctly spelled word. acheeve acheive achieve © Shell Education #51169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: CE Read and answer each question. EB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Coltons favorite sport is football. & Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. He dreams of playing for the Denver broncos when he grows up. EQ) Undertine the adjective in sentence A below. [DB circle the proper noun in sentence A below. © Colton likes kicking field goals. ED nite the correct word for the sentence below. Itsa to grab another player's helmet. (ow fou WD Circle the correctly spelled word. guard gaurd gard #51 169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Esc Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. There is nothing better than a clear autumn day B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The best time to look at colorful leaves is in october. EQ) Uncertine the pronoun in sentence A below. @ Circle the adjectives in sentence A below. mite the correct word for the sentence below. | also like to walk piles of leaves. (through, threw, throw) B Circle the correctly spelled word. stedy steady steedy © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: DmRECTIONS Read and answer each question. [ED Wiite the missing punctuation in the sentence. Its been more than 100 years since the ballpoint pen was invented. BB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Laszlo biro, a journalist, noticed how newspaper ink dried quickly. ED Undertine the tinking verb in sentence A below. (DD circte the articte in sentence A below. @ Newspaper ink was too thick for a fountain pen. BD mite the correct word for the sentence below. He put a ball in the pen, which picked up the ink. It was (prefect, pertect) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. relief releef releaf #51 169-180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: TI Ci Read and answer each question. BS Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Nita begins evely: ia by writing | in he journal BD) circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. She likes to buy journals at Barton’s books and Magazines. ES Underline the conjunction in sentence A below. GD irate the contraction in sentence A below. 0 She doesn't write a lot, but reading her journal ee ince remember special times. ED write the correct word for the sentence below. find lots of journals in book stores. Oo © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Language (rut, You've) ©} circle the correctly spelled word. faeture feachure feature NAME: DATE: oy Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Many people celebrate New Year’s Eve on Dec 31 B® Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Football games are popular on New Year's day. 13 Underline the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. DD circle the verb in sentence A below. © Some people celebrate with gifts. DB) mite the correct word for the sentence below. The dates depending on the year. (very, vary) Qe Circle the correctly spelled word. © co QVAz recieve 5 receeve . * receive +#51169—180 Days of Languoge © Shell Education NAME: DATE: fos Read and answer each question. wB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. eB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The United States Forest service created Smokey. Ep Underline the adjectives in sentence A below. @ Circle the plural noun in sentence A below. Oo Wildfires can be a big problem, oo. f EB write the correct word for the sentence below. A of writers wrote a song about Smokey. (pare, pair, pear) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. avoid avode aviod © Shell Education #51 169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. BS Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Lets go camping this weekend,” Mom said. 12) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. “will you gered out tthe tent, dad” (tom asked. Be Underline the conjunction in sentence A below. ® Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. o Lev likes hiking and rock climbing. BD) nite the correct word for the sentence below. Lev's dad took a picture of him standing on a huge (boulder, bolder) LD circie the correctly spelied word. disaese disease diseace #51 169—180 Days of Languoge © Shell Education NAME: DATE: i)))024 J). 64) Read and answer each question. [GD Wiite the missing punctuation in the sentence. In 1869 Wyoming gave women the right to vote. BY circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. There had been no act of congress to allow women to vote. EB) Uncertine the proper noun in sentence A below. @ Circle the plural nouns in sentence A below. @ Women in Wyoming had to be 21 years old. EB) write the correct word for the sentence below. Wyoming was right about giving the right to vote. LD Circle the correctly spelled word. genuis genius jenius © Shell Education ‘#5 1169—180 Days of Languoge NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. BQ) circte the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. They called the play Bunny’s basket. & Underline the preposition in sentence A below. B Circle the plural noun in sentence A below. @ The kids performed it on Teachers’ Day. The___¥s¥==————__for the play was a garden. (scone, oon, cooing) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. alreddy allready already +#51169—180 Days of Languoge © Shell Education NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. Be Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Chi moved to the United States from Hanoi Vietnam. > Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Chi likes living in bridgeway. ES Underline the conjunction in sentence A below. [QD circte the verb in sentence A below. © Chi misses his friends and relatives in Vietnam. EQ) mite the correct word for the sentence below. He emails to his friends. (rites, rights, writes) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. routine ruotine routene © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: fo Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. ‘bia you ever F wonder how the sandwich got it its name BS Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Long ago, an earl in england stuffed some meat between two pieces of bread. EQ) undertine the adjectives in sentence A below. DD Circle the verb in sentence A below. @ People named the delicious idea after him, the Earl of Sandwich. ED nite the correct word for the sentence below. Think about the earl you eat your next sandwich. BD Circle the correctly spelled word. delicious delicous deliscious 51169180 Days of Languoge © Shell Education NAME: Cos Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Let's get some ice cream” Grandpa said. | 2. 7 Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. “We can go to the sundae shop,” gus said. EB} Uncertine the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. DD Circe the proper noun in sentence A below. © Gus likes vanilla ice cream on a cone. BD mite the correct word for the sentence below. “I'll have a vanilla cone, .” Grandpa said. (two, 00,19) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. prefere Se prefur prefer co ed © Shell Education 51169180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: ears Read and answer each question. ie Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Americas first roller coaster held 10 people in one car. EB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. It opened in 1884 in Coney island, New York. B Underline the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. (DD circle the verb in sentence A below. @ You could ride the roller coaster for a nickel! &® Write the correct word for the sentence below. A good roller coaster has lots of twists and (terns, turns) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. amuont ammount amount #51 169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: os Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Theodore Roosevelt, our 26th president loved to hunt. Bp Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Ep Underiine the adjectives in sentence A below. B Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. @ Roosevelt refused to shoot the old bear. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. That is why stuffed bears became as teddy bears. iol ey 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. lovuble lovable luvable © Shell Education #51169—180 Days of Language 73 NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. B® Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Desta likes to paint with oil and Jude likes to use colored chalk. BD) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Desta likes to copy famous trench artists. [ED Undertine the conjunction in sentence A below. [DD Circte the contraction in sentence A below. 9 Chalk is Jude's favorite because its fino draw with. B Write the correct word for the sentence below. Desta has his paintings at an art gallery. (chow, shone, shown) DD circle the eorecl spelled w word. Ugleist ugliest ugilest +#51169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: os Read and answer each question. we Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. How much would you pay to a circus elephant 2s Circle the words that should be capitalized in the sentence. e T barmum paid $10, 000 ior jumbo fie elephant. Ep Underline the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. @ Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. @ Jumbo was 11 feet (3 meters) tall at the shoulders. BD write the correct word for the sentence below. Jumbo 6.5 tons. (weighed, wade, weigh) WD Circe the correctly spelled word. . e addition @ s adition © additoin ® © Shell Education 1#51169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: fs Read and answer each question. ® Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Its a great day for baseball!” Jeremy said. BB Circle the word that should be sapialzed in the sentence. You can n learn a lt about baseball i in cooperstown, New York EE) Uncertine the tinking verb in sentence A below. DD circle the article in sentence A below. 0 The National Baseball Hall or Fame i is s there QB Circle the correctly spelled word. bonced buonced bounced 451169180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: CéACT E: os Read and answer each question. ee Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. In 1903 the first phone cable was laid in the Pacific Ocean. eB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The cable linked Honolulu and san Francisco. EQ) uncertine the adjectives in sentence A below. [D} Circle the conjunction in sentence A below. @ twas called a landline but could be called an ocean line! ED wiite the correct word for the sentence below. Now, most people use phones, which use satellites. (sell, cell, sale) ©D circle the correctly spelled word. connected conected conneckted © Shell Education 451169180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Its hard to have a cold. B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Most people in the United states catch colds in the fall and winter. ge Underline the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. [DD circte the verb in sentence A below. @ Kids catch six to 10 colds in a year. BD mite the correct word for the sentence below. ____ good news. You'll get over it in a week or two. (There's, Theirs, Theres) WD Circle the correctly spelied word. powwer oe ¥2 as powur +#51169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: D os Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Guess chit iy aa Cerillo. “We'r re going a see the giraffes.” B Circle the word that should be cee. in the sentence. “The tallest giraffe in the world was george. gE Underline the proper noun in sentence A below. GD circle the verb in sentence A below. @ He lived in a zoo in England. B Write the correct word for the sentence below. Giraffes like to the leaves off trees for dinner. (peel, peal) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. disliek dislike deslike © Shell Education ‘#51 169—180 Doys of Languoge —/6 Total DATE: Ce Read and answer each question. eB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Nina, Marie, Chan, and Kim went on a scavenger hunt B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. They could stop at any house on Lathrop lane. ED undertine the linking verb in sentence A below. [DD circte the prepositional phrase in sentence A below @ The hardest thing to find on the list was a broken skate. ED ite the correct word for the sentence below. They each had a of pie when they were done. (peace, piece) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. burdin burdun burden 51169180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. tig Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. The first U.S hot-air balloon ride was in 1793. 12) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. ‘Aman and his dog lifted up over philadelphia. EE) Uncertine the verb in sentence A below. [DD circle the adverb in sentence A below. @ They landed safely in Deptford, New Jersey. BD ite the correct word for the sentence below. They would not want to be hit by (lightening, lightning) 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. orbit orbut orbitt © Shell Education #51 169—180 Days of Language at NAME: DATE: Ce Read and answer each question. [DD mite the missing punctuation in the sentence. Flying in a jet can be fun and it can also be tiring. E> Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Some airlines, such as ATA airlines, have closed. EE) Undertine the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. [EB Undertine the verbs in sentence A below. @ Pilots train for years so they fly safely. ED nit the correct word for the sentence below. It’s also fun to fly in a small (plain, plane WD Circle the correctly spelled word. motion mochun mocean #51169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: ons Read and answer each question. B&B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. In 18988 a quart of milk poe six pantee B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Shop gis, in boston made about ee 00 a week. EE) Uncertine the vero in sentence A below. B Circle the article in sentence A below. oO Mule vers earned less than $3. 00 a stp B&B Write the correct word for the sentence below. Most people hoped someone would 8: Circle the correct spelled word. labur labor laibor © Shell Education 451169180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: ey Read and answer each question. [DD mite the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Have you ever been ina building with five sides z. EB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The Pentagon is a huge office building ny Washington, be. 8 Underline the conjunction in sentence A below. @ Circle the pronouns in sentence A below. ED nite the correct word for the sentence below. Each side is 921 (281 meters) long. (oat, fet) Qe Circle the correctly spelled word. answer anser ansewr #51 169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: fis Read and answer each question. [ED ite the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Well go roller skating tomorrow,” Pieter sai DB) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sontenc tet 's go to ihe rollet tink” Jorn said. EQ) uncertine the verb in sentence A below. Ee Circle the prepositional ae in sentence A below. @ The kids shout loudly in the fink. EQ) write the correct word for the sentence below. Pieter was so fast that he around the rink. (ue, few, fu) 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. ordur order ordir © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. The narwhal, which is a type of whale has a very long tooth. B® Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. _ Narwhals we | in the coastal rece of the arctic Ocean. EQ) Undertine the verb in sentence A below. DD circle the possessive noun in sentence A below. © The male’s tooth grows more than eight feet (2 meters) long. BD mite the correct word for the sentence below. The tooth grows the lip. (threw, through, throw) B- Circle the 2 corecty spelled word. column colum collumn 451169180 Days of Languoge © Shell Education NAM DATE: Cos Read and answer each question. gE Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. The female orangutan an ape, is a great mom. eB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Female orangutans are found in Sumatra and borneo. EE) undertine the verb in sentence A below. [DB circle the conjunction in sentence A below. @ Babies stay with mom for six or seven years. EB) mite the correct word for the sentence below. Mom wants to make sure they will survive on Qe Circle the correctly spelled word. calundar calindar calendar © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: oy Read and answer each question. EB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Elizabeth Blackwell graduated from college on January 23 1849. DA) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. She Graduated from co Medical college. EQ) Uncertine the proper noun in sentence A below. (DD) circle the tinking verb in sentence A below. @ She was the first female doctor in the United States. ED) wiite the correct word for the sentence below. Take a , Elizabeth Blackwell! (bough, bow) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. directur director directer +#51169—180 Days of Languoge NAME: DATE: Cons Read and answer each question. 3 Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. ie) Gat healthy youl need fo up plenty of water. QB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. ‘Pranet earth has water in, on, a above libs & Underline the contraction in sentence A below. EB Circle the compound word in sentence A below. © Water seems to be everywhere, but we can't drink it all. ED Write the correct word for the sentence below. Fish can live in the salty , but people can’t. (seas, s00s, seize) > Circle the correctly spelled word. ae glistun glistin © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: ss Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. ‘Do you think the dental co is er new invention. George green invented it more than 160 years ago. ED Undertine the adjective in sentence A below. (DD Circle the plural nouns in sentence A below. oe Dentists allo out on of teeth that are decayed. BB) mite the correct word for the sentence below. It's better to get a cavity fixed to get a tooth pulled! (tin, then, than) Be Circle the correctly spelled word. citi cult diffu ——w difficalt #51 169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. fe Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Ham, a chimpanzee flew into space in a rocket. BQ Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. He was born in cameroon in 1957. Ep Undertine the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. GD circie the conjunction in sentence A below. @ He wore diapers and a space suit for his flight. Ham's space suit helped keep him on the flight. @ Circle the correctly spelled word. reason reson reeson © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Languoge Total 31 NAME: DATE: fs Read and answer each question. ® Write the missing Seems in the sentence. When you go to Ee airport doy you walk ¢ ona moving sidewalk? ER Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The first one at an airport was at Love field in Dallas, Texas. EE) Undertine the linking verb in sentence A below. @ Circle the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. @ The length of the walkway was 1,435 feet (437 meters). [ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. A moving sidewalk can give you a good (break, brake, breaks) LD circie the 2 correctly spelled word. some TT elevator elevetor +#51169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. B® Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Elianas favorite subject is is math. B Circle the word that should be capi in the sentence. “The class is is taught by mr. Petersen. 13 Underline the adjective in sentence A below. GD circle the verb in sentence A below. @ Eliana competed in Mr. Petersen’s math contest. EB) wite the correct word for the sentence below. Eliana first place and got a trophy! (one, won, LD} Circe the correctly spelled word. support suport suppert © Shel Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “What is your favorite comic strip ” Quinn asked. DA) circte the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. “Ike peanuts,” ‘Declan said. “Chat Brown is funny: ED Uncertine the verb in sentence A below. [DD circie the proper noun in sentence A below. © Charles M. Schulz drew the comic strip for about 50 years. write the correct word for the sentence below. Schulz was on November 26, 1922. (bom, bourn, borne) QB Circle the correctly aren word. cartune cartoon cartoun 451169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: fos Read and answer each question. BD Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. If you want to be an en pou patel practice a lot B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. “That avioe comes from tomie dePaola. ED) Undertine the tinking verb in sentence A below. @ Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. @ Mr. dePaola’s name is on more than 250 books. EBD wiite the corect word for the sentence below. It also helps to take an art (course, coarse) B« Giree the correctly spelled word. zine paitent patient © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Languoge NAME: DATE: Cs Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. ify you know how to count to 26 you can ae in n code. BB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. give each letter oft the alphabet a number. EQ) unceriine the verb in sentence A below. DD circte the article in sentence A below. @® Then write a word with numbers instead of letters. You could also use instead of numbers, such as % or +. (ymbals, symbols) B: Circle the correctly eee word. invint saad invent innvent x< e@ #51 189-180 Doys of Languoge © Shell Education NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. & Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Although blinded at age oe Louis Braille became famous. w& Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Louis braille made a system of bumps for letters. EQ) Uncertine the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. Q Circle the adjective in sentence A below. © With this system, blind people could read. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. Louis knew how to above his troubles. (soar, sore) WD Circle the correctly spelled word. succed suceed succeed © Shell Education #51169—180 Days of Longuoge NAME: DATE: Co Read and answer each question. EB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. After the Civil War Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women. D)) circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. During the war, she helped as a nurse in washington, D.C. EQ) Undertine the plural noun in sentence A below. @ Circle the complete subject in sentence A below. o More than 250, 000 Civil War soldiers were > camped rer: B® Write the correct word for the sentence below. There was a lot at for many Americans during the war. (steak, stake, stack) 8: Circle the correctly spelled word. dangerous pee dangeruos +#51169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Pigs ¢ can ube) ‘taught to fetch, el ,and eee in a circle > Circle the word that should be csp in the sentence. Youn mey, mon of babe, Wilbur or Aol ¥, & Underline the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. @ Circle the plural noun in sentence A below. @ Some pigs are trained to perform in a show. ®« Write the correct word for the sentence below. It takes a lot of to train a pig! (eaters pate, alow) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. discovur discover discovor © Shell Education #51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS | Read and answer each question. i) Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Born in France Charles Perrault wrote many fairy tales. B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. He wasn't the only person to write about the character cinderella. EA) undertine the adjective in sentence A below. LD Circle the verbs in sentence A below. o There are thousands of tales about different “Cinderellas” who marry princes. BD mite the correct word for the sentence below. Most countries have a version of this (tale, tai) BD circie the correctly spelled word. pattern patturn patern +#51169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: fos Read and answer each question. Be Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Martin Luther King Jr was born in 1928. BB circie the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. | 3.) Underline the plural noun in sentence A below. DD circle the verb in sentence A below. © Martin Luther King Jr. gave many fine speeches. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil leader. (rites, rights) 2B Circle the correctly spelled word. importunt importent important © Shell Education #51169 —180 Days of Longuage 101 NAME: DATE: fi Read and answer each question. BB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Cats come in all kinds of patterns such as calico, tabby, and solid. DA) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. EQ) Undertine the proper noun in sentence A below. @ Circle the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. © Boots is black except for three white paws. BS Write the correct word for the sentence below. Boots eats using her paws, which is much fun to watch. DD Circle the correctly spelled word. dis obey @ 6 0 disobay 0 disobey —_ #51 169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: ))){ge{ [063 Read and answer each question. 1.) Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. In 1595 one of the first wheelchairs was made. & Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. It was made for king Phillip II of Spain. EQ) undertine the adjective in sentence A below. BoB Circle the compound word in sentence A below. @ The wheelchair was called an invalid’s chair. ED mite the correct word for the sentence below. Many improvements have been made since (then, than) B Circle the correctly spelled word. protict proteck protect © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: ey Read and answer each question. a Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Lloyd Alexander, a famous writer said he rewrites a lot. B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. One book, The High King, won the Newbery medal. EE) Undertine the contraction in sentence A below. EB Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. @ Alexander said, “Some pages I've rewritten 20 time: It like a lot of work to rewrite so much. (seems, seams) QB Circle the correctly spelled word. enerjy energy enurgy #51169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Dy)aze1)) Gp Read and answer each question. Be Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. In the 1700s, a shoemakers son ran off to sea. BBY circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. He fought with a ship's captain and was left on Mas a tierra Island. & Underline the proper noun in sentence A below. © circie the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. @ Alexander was rescued after nearly five years. BB mite the correct word for the sentence below. Robinson Crusoe, a book by Daniel Defoe, was on Alexander's life. LD Circle the correctly spelled word. distrot distort destort © Shell Education #51 169-180 Days of Languoge NAME: DATE: fio Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. oa February 2, everyones eyes ae en a 2 groundhog. EB Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. People are encouraged to watch the sky, too, on Groundhog day. EE) Unaertine the conjunction in sentence A below. {DD Circie the compound word in sentence A below. o A cloudy aay means. spring i is ee and the groundhog stays out. B« Write the correct word for the sentence below. If the sky is sunny, the groundhog returns to his (whole, hole) BB Circle the oomamed spelled word. #51169—180 Doys of Language © Shell Education NAME: DI Caos Read and answer each question. ED write the missing punctuation i in the sentence. “Hurry up” Mita yelled. BD) circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Mila didn’t want to be late for the Veterans day parade. EQ) uncertine the vero in sentence A below. Bo Circle the Diet in sentence A below. oO Mile’s mom served i in the army. & Write the correct word for the sentence below. Mila liked to salute the flag as it by. (past, passed, pass) 2B Circle the correctly spelled w word. exellent excelent excellent © Shell Education #51 169-180 Doys of Language NADIE. ATE: fo Read and answer each question. [ED Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Do you own two, three, or more pairs of shoes DA) circte the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. During world War II, there was a ration on shoes. BD undertine the helping verb in sentence A below. [DD circle the complete subject in sentence A below. @ People could buy three pairs of leather shoes each year. EE) wie the comect word for the sentence below. Some people had to replace the ‘on their shoes. (souls, soles) QB Circle the correctly spelled word. interest inturest intrest +#51169—180 Days of Longuoge © Shell Educotion NAME: DATE: Cisco Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. In 1908 a penny could buy a lot. B® Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Ee Underline the plural noun in sentence A below. BB Circle the verbs in sentence A below. @ Ask your parents what a postage stamp cost the year of your birth. EB mite the correct word for the sentence below. Stamps today cost a lot more than one ! (scent, sent, cent) 2 Circle the correctly spelled word. broaght brought brout © Shell Education #51 169—180 Doys of Languoge NAME: sé: Cy Read and answer each question. BD mite the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Do you pay attention to what maui eat”. aus gomez asked. ee Circle the word that should be capitalized in in the sentence. “Most of us us dont ms. lois said. EQ) Undertine the contraction in sentence A below. [DD Circle the conjunction in sentence A below. © “Keepa diary, and you'll learn a lot,” she told the class. EY) mite the correct word for the sentence below. Your health will be better if you good food. (chews, choose, choice) QB Circle the correctly spelled word. plentiful plentifull plentifil #51 169180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: yy) ize(fi)'ty) Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. When you go to the 2 zoo what animals da pou vi 2 B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. aw Sea Hons is called a “vulnerable? ions B Underline the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. DD) circle the plural noun in sentence A below. oO Vulnerable ni means tat the fon are in n danger. ED) ite the correct word for the sentence below. much of the land is being used by people. (7, Two, Too) B« Circle the correctly spelled word. tracktor tracter tractor © Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Language NAME: DATE: fy Read and answer each question. [ED mite the missing punctuation in the sentence. We could go to a movie but | prefer bowling. DA) circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. We could use a coupon for a free game at Joe’s lanes. & Underline the possessive pronoun in sentence A below. B Circle the verb in sentence A below. © His snack bar has great hot dogs. LD) write the correct word for the sentence below. No one likes to a gutter ball! (oe, rol, rolled) Be Circle the correctly spelled word. nuisanse nuisence nuisance #51 169-180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: DIRECTIONS Read and answer each question. [DD Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Wait | want to try to win a prize! [DB circie the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The man at the booth handed dad a baseball. & Underline the prepositional phrase in sentence A below. [DD circie the verb in sentence A below. @ Dad pitched the ball at the bottles. EE} mite the correct word for the sentence below. “You !” Joey shouted. (one, wind, won) @ Circle the correctly spelled word. equel equal eqaul © Shell Education +#51169—180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: fi Read and answer each question. iB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Do you know what you can find in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho B® Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. You can visit Yellowstone National park there. Ee Underline the plural noun in sentence A below. DD circle the contraction in sentence A below. © Don't feed the animals if you go there. & Write the correct word for the sentence below. You don't want to get a mad! QB Circle the correctly spelled word. mound mond mownd #51 169180 Days of Languoge © Shel Education NAME: DATE: y))AZHi{(}), 63 Read and answer each question. eB Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. In 1853 three brothers quit their jobs. DD) Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. They started a piano company called Steinway & sons. EQ) Undertine the plural noun in sentence A below. GD circle the article in sentence A below. © Now, the company makes more than 2,000 pianos each year. BB) wiite the correct word for the sentence below. company makes some of the finest pianos in the world. Theyre, There, Thai) QB Circle the correctly spelled word. peddal pedie pedal © Shell Education #5119180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: Ce Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Washington Irving, born in 1788 was a priter: B& Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. Irving wrote about a man called Rip van Winkle. & Underline the preposition in sentence A below. | 4.) Circle the proper noun in sentence A below. o Rip slept for 20 years! DD nti the correct word for the sentence below. What would you first after that long nap? (v8, do, dow) @ Circle the 2 eorecty spelled word. +#51169—180 Days of Language © Shell Education NAME: DATE: Ces Read and answer each question. Be Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. “Let’s plant a tree for Arbor Day ” Malia said. BY circte the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. The first Arbor ‘Day, in 1872, was in nebraska. EQ) Uncertine the vero in sentence A below. ] circle the proper noun in sentence A below. 0 “People around the world plant trees on Arbor Day. ED mite tne correct word for the sentence below. fun to watch a tree grow. (ts ts) B Circle the correctly spelled word. nature nachere natere © Shell Education #51 169180 Doys of Language NAME: DATE: oy Read and answer each question. B Write the missing punctuation in the sentence. : It you live in New York Giiy et may call this game eey. B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. ED uncertine the conjunction in sentence A below. [DD circie the contraction in sentence A below. 0 4 Don't step on a line oo eee [ED write the correct word for the sentence below. If you have a of chalk and a rock, you can play the game. (Giece, peace) BB Circle the correctly spelled word. ojbect object objict +#51169—180 Doys of Languoge NAMI DATE: Ec Read and answer each question. [ED write the missing punctuation in the sentence. Do you ever look in the attic for old or hidden things B Circle the word that should be capitalized in the sentence. You might want to visit Mr. Topper’s Treasure chest. eB Underline the conjunction in sentence A below. [DB Circte the contraction in sentence A below. @ You'll find toys, jewelry, comic books, and more. ED nite the correct word for the sentence below. It's best to shop when there’s a (call, sale, sel) Be Circle the correctly spelled word. celler cellur cellar Shell Education +#51169—180 Days of Longuage

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