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Subject: English Language Arts Grade Level: Sixth Grade 1. Parts of Speech: - Nouns: person, place, thing, or idea - Verbs: action words - Adjectives: describe nouns - Adverbs: describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs - Pronouns: take the place of nouns - Prepositions: show relationships between nouns and other words - Conjunctions: connect words, phrases, or clauses - Interjections: show strong emotions or surprise 2. Sentence Structure: - Subject: who or what the sentence is about - Predicate: what the subject does or is - Subject-Verb Agreement: the verb must agree with the subject in number (singular/plural) 3. Punctuation: - End Punctuation: period (.), question mark (?), and exclamation mark (!) - Commas: used to separate items in a list, separate clauses in a sentence, and set off introductory phrases - Apostrophes: used to show possession or contraction - Quotation Marks: used to enclose direct speech or dialogue - Capitalization: used for the beginning of sentences, proper nouns, and titles 4. Reading Comprehension: - Main Idea: the most important point or topic in a passage - Supporting Details: facts, examples, or explanations that support the main idea - Inference: using clues in the text to make educated guesses or draw conclusions - Context Clues: using surrounding words or sentences to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words - Text Structures: how information is organized in a passage (e.g.,...
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chronological order, cause and effect, compare and contrast) 5. Writing Skills: - Paragraph Structure: topic sentence, supporting sentences, and concluding sentence - Narrative Writing: telling a story with a clear beginning, middle, and end - Descriptive Writing: using sensory details to paint a vivid picture for the reader - Expository Writing: explaining or informing about a topic