Helpyour child speak, read, and write with confidence and clarity. Encourage creativity and strengthen communication skills with Spectrum Language Arts for kindergarten. This standards-based workbook is packed with engaging, open-ended writing activities and grade-appropriate practice to build a stronger understanding of essential language arts concepts.
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Filled with creative activities like matching pictures with sounds, circling rhyming words, and identifying the best titles for short stories, the student workbooks present phonics instruction in a colorful, fun format. Filled with detailed instructions, teaching tips, and interactive learning activities, the teacher's guides have everything you need for a full year of comprehensive language arts instruction. The easy-to-follow, systematic presentation of sequential phonics skills in LIFEPAC 1st Grade Language Arts makes teaching and learning easy so you can instill a love of learning in your child right from the start. Reading Basics, a set of five beginning-level readers, are included in the LIFEPAC 1st Grade Language Arts Box Set.
Placement tests are provided for 1st through 8th grade as well as 7th through 12th grade. Instructions for scoring and evaluation of test results are provided in the answer key pages. Your child should be able to complete the tests for this Christian homeschool curriculum on his own as long as he understands the activity directions.
Perfect for children ages 5-6, this workbook reinforces early language-arts learning. Kindergartners will become familiar with topics such as uppercase and lowercase letters, vowel sounds, characters and settings, and nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
Developed in consultation with leading educational experts to support curriculum learning, DK Workbooks: Language Arts is an innovative series of home-learning language arts workbooks that is closely linked to school curriculum and helps make learning easy and fun.
Each title is packed with exercises and activities to strengthen what children learn in school. With clear questions and supportive illustrations to help children understand each topic, the books provide practice to reinforce learning and understanding of key concepts, such as parts of speech, sentence structure, and sounds. A parents' section contains answers, tips, and guidance to provide support, and a certificate of achievement will reinforce confidence in kids by rewarding their accomplishments.
Mental Models English/Language Arts, Grades 6-12, is our third workbook in the Mental Model Series for secondary audiences. Topics include structures and patterns of language arts, development of a thesis, patterns of written text, logic and proof in written and oral persuasion, grammar, word meaning, and conventions of writing. More eye-opening learning!
Finish Line English Language Arts, Third Edition is a comprehensive program of instruction and practice to reinforce the college and career readiness standards and prepare students for state assessments. See our online diagnostic assessments for this series.
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In addition to lessons on reading comprehension skills, each book includes a full unit of writing and language standards for students to practice the writing process, learn how to answer open-ended questions, and apply grammar and usage conventions.
Student Answer Booklets
After students record their responses in the student answer booklets, you can check and grade their work, and return the booklets to them. Booklets can easily go from school to home.
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Evan-Moor publishes workbooks for all areas of language arts for kindergarten through sixth grade. You can purchase various language arts bundles for each grade, bundles that cover all core subjects (language arts, science, social studies, and math), or individual products.
There are language arts bundles for reading, language (with a primary focus on grammar and usage), writing, and spelling, with two or more books per bundle. (Note that vocabulary bundles have the teacher and student books for only one title.) All these bundles, except phonics, are included in the complete grade-level packages covering core subjects. You can purchase phonics bundles or other individual resources separately. Homeschool and subject-area bundles include access to a digital and customizable planner developed by an experienced homeschooler, with suggested pacing for the books and an editable planner.
Workbooks in the Reading Comprehension Fundamentals series are large, illustrated books with more than 150 pages. They cover a wide range of comprehension skills appropriate for each level. Weekly units usually include one substantial reading passage from fiction or nonfiction as the basis for the activities that follow. Lessons provide both instruction and practice, with about five pages per unit. The activities have many different formats, a feature that will appeal to most students.
Daily Reading Comprehension books for second grade and above provide a reading passage each day followed by comprehension questions. First and second-grade books present questions in a multiple-choice, exam format, while the other levels require students to construct their own responses, usually in complete sentences. These books have close to 200 pages each, and daily lessons should take 10 to 15 minutes.
The Skill Sharpeners: Reading series works on comprehension, phonics (in the younger grade levels), fluency, and vocabulary. Lengthy stories and nonfiction articles are each followed by activities in many different formats, including some puzzles. The books are printed in full color and generally have fewer than 150 pages.
Language Fundamentals books for grades one through six are aligned closely with the Common Core State Standards and present skills one area at a time. For example, the first-grade book has lessons under the headings handwriting, grammar, mechanics, usage, and vocabulary. (The second-grade book skips handwriting but adds spelling, then fifth- and sixth-grade books drop spelling.)
Each lesson has instructions, examples, and practice exercises. Students will write some answers as complete sentences, often constructing their own. These black-and-white books have more than 200 pages and are available only as reproducible teacher editions.
Daily Language Review books for grades one through eight are intended for ten to fifteen minutes of practice every day. Each lesson is designed as a five-day process. For the first four days, students will complete a half-page per day with two sentence-editing exercises and two activities focusing on grammar, usage, or vocabulary. Day five has a full page with more practice on vocabulary and composition using the vocabulary.
The Daily Language Review books can be used for review and reinforcement alongside most language-arts programs, but they should be especially useful alongside Language Fundamentals. Language Fundamentals teach only one topic at a time, so the Daily Language Review books help keep students current on all their skills. Printed student books are available for these titles.
A more colorful option for review is the Skill Sharpeners: Grammar & Punctuation series for kindergarten through sixth grade. (These are not included in the bundles.) These full-color, heavily illustrated workbooks review grammar, punctuation, and usage in lessons based on topics such as flight, gardening, and sports (in the Grade 4 book). The many types of activities include reading, writing, editing, critical thinking, filling in blanks, completing charts, and filling in punctuation. They serve best as supplements and provide a visually appealing break from the other Evan-Moor workbooks that are mostly printed in black and white.
Daily Academic Vocabulary books are available for grades two through six. The books have lessons and quarterly reviews that together will take 36 weeks. Aside from the quarterly reviews, each lesson follows the same five-day format.
The words studied are those students are likely to encounter within the educational process. Four words are presented each week on an introductory page, although the same word might be presented separately to teach an alternate meaning. For instance, the word "standard" is taught as a noun and as an adjective, and the word "composition" is taught as a noun with two distinct meanings.
The introductory page is followed by four half-pages with questions or activities for one of the words each day. Day five has a full page with four multiple-choice questions and a writing prompt. Review lessons take a week to complete using exercises and puzzles to cover all words taught that quarter.
Vocabulary: A Word A Day books are available for grades one through six, and they all follow the same format. Each week introduces four new words with their part of speech, definition, and example sentence. The words seem quite advanced for each level, so I recommend choosing a lower-level book for most students. For instance, the first four words taught for second grade are dainty, pounce, generous, and rambunctious.
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