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Beginning Wisely: English 3 Student Edition (Building Christian English Series, 3)

by by Rod and Staff (Editor) Author

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Resource Type
Book
ISBN
0739905112
Print Status
In Print
Lessons
130
Suggested Grades
3rd - 6th
Publisher
Rod and Staff Publishers
Copyright
1991

Lessons

  • 1 An Introduction to Your English Book
  • 2 Using the Dictionary
  • 3 More About the Dictionary
  • 4 What Is a Sentence?
  • 5 Telling Sentences
  • 6 The Two Sentence Parts
  • 7 Subjects and Predicates
  • 8 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 9 Asking Sentences
  • 10 Subjects and Predicates in Asking Sentences
  • 11 Commanding Sentences and Exclaiming Sentences
  • 12 Subjects and Predicates in Commanding Sentences
  • 13 Telling, Asking, Commanding, and Exclaiming Sentences
  • 14 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 15 Capitalization and Punctuation in Names and Initials
  • 16 Quotations and Quotation Marks
  • 17 Writing Quotations
  • 18 More About Quotations
  • 19 Using Apostrophes
  • 20 More About Apostrophes
  • 21 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 22 Checking for Capitalization
  • 23 Proofreading for Punctuation
  • 24 Checking Our Spelling
  • 25 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • Test 1
  • 26 Learning About Words That Name
  • 27 Names of People and Places
  • 28 More About Proper Nouns
  • 29 Other Proper Nouns
  • 30 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 31 Singular and Plural Nouns
  • 32 Plural Nouns and Possessive Nouns
  • 33 Plural Nouns Not Ending With s
  • 34 Writing Nouns in a Series
  • 35 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 36 Words That Stand for Nouns
  • 37 Pronouns That Tell Who
  • 38 Pronouns That Tell Whom
  • 39 Choosing the Correct Pronoun
  • 40 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 41 When a Noun and a Pronoun Work Together
  • 42 Using Commas With Nouns and Pronouns
  • 43 Another Use for Commas
  • 44 When to Use Pronouns
  • 45 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 46 Pronouns That Tell Whose
  • 47 Pronouns for People and Things
  • 48 Pronouns That Tell Which One
  • 49 Using This, That, These, and Those
  • 50 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • Test 2
  • 51 Action Verbs
  • 52 More About Action Verbs
  • 53 Verbs That Tell About the Past
  • 54 Past Forms Without ed
  • 55 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 56 Singular and Plural With Verbs
  • 57 The Verb Be
  • 58 Using Verbs With There
  • 59 Meeting More Action Verbs
  • 60 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 61 Helping Verbs
  • 62 Did—Done and Saw—Seen
  • 63 Came—Come and Went—Gone
  • 64 The Little Word Not
  • 65 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 66 Subjects and Predicates
  • 67 Nouns After Action Verbs
  • 68 Diagraming Nouns After Action Verbs
  • 69 More About Action Verbs
  • 70 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 71 Meeting the Paragraph
  • 72 Writing Sentences in Correct Order
  • 73 The Topic of a Paragraph
  • 74 Choosing a Good Title
  • 75 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • Test 3
  • 76 Words That Tell What Kind Of
  • 77 Words That Tell How Many and How Much
  • 78 Words That Tell Which
  • 79 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 80 A, An, and The
  • 81 Words That Tell Whose
  • 82 Using Adjectives Correctly
  • 83 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 84 Words That Tell How
  • 85 More About Adverbs
  • 86 Words That Tell When
  • 87 Words That Tell Where
  • 88 How, When and Where
  • 89 Reviewing What You Have
  • 90 Recognizing Adjectives and Adverbs
  • 91 Well and Good
  • 92 More About Adverbs and Adjectives
  • 93 The No Words
  • 94 Using the No Words Correctly
  • 95 Reviewing What You Have
  • 96 Writing a Story From Pictures
  • 97 Using Words to Make Pictures
  • 98 Writing Smoothly
  • 99 Sharing an Experience
  • 100 Reviewing What You Have
  • Test 4
  • 101 Looking at the Dictionary Again
  • 102 Homophones
  • 103 Words With More Than One Meaning
  • 104 Synonyms and Antonyms
  • 105 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 106 Describing a Thing
  • 107 Describing a Place
  • 108 Describing a Person
  • 109 Describing Orally
  • 110 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 111 Making Introductions
  • 112 Using a Telephone
  • 113 How to Do Something
  • 114 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 115 The Parts and Form of a Friendly Letter
  • 116 Rules for Writing a Friendly Letter
  • 117 Writing to Share With Others
  • 118 A Thank-you Letter
  • 119 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 120 Poetry
  • 121 Rhyme in Poetry
  • 122 Rhythm in Poetry
  • 123 Reading Poetry
  • 124 Writing a Poem
  • 125 Reviewing What You Have Learned
  • 126 Test 5

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