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English Lessons Through Literature Level D

by Kathy Jo Devore Author

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Resource Type
Book and Activities
ISBN
9781545303085
Print Status
In Print
Lesson s
108
Suggested Grades
5th - 9th
URL
http://www.barefootmeandering.com

Lesson s

  • 1 Intro to Thesaurus
  • 2 Parts of Speech: Nouns
  • 3 Literary Analysis
  • 4 Parts of Speech: Verbs
  • 5 How to Write a Condensed Narrative
  • 6 Condensed Narrative: How We Got the Name "Spider Tales"
  • 7 Parts of Speech: Pronouns
  • 8 The Sentence
  • 9 Descriptive Writing
  • 10 The Four Types of Sentences, Part 1
  • 11 Parts of Speech: Adjectives; Articles
  • 12 Condensed Narrative: Anansi and Nothing
  • 13 The Four Types of Sentences, Part 2
  • 14 Linking Verbs; Predicate Nominatives
  • 15 Literary Analysis
  • 16 Adjectives That Tell Which One and Whose
  • 17 Predicate Adjectives
  • 18 Condensed Narrative: Why We See Ants Carrying Bundles
  • 19 Helping Verbs
  • 20 Plurals With -f and -fe
  • 21 Descriptive Writing
  • 22 Direct Objects
  • 23 Plurals With -o
  • 24 Amplified Narrative: The Fox and the Grapes
  • 25 Nouns as Adjectives
  • 26 Diagramming Interrogative Sentences
  • 27 Literary Analysis
  • 28 Compound Subjects and Predicates
  • 29 Quotations
  • 30 Amplified Narrative: The Bundle of Sticks
  • 31 Diagramming Imperative Sentences
  • 32 Parts of Speech: Adverbs
  • 33 Descriptive Writing
  • 34 Adverbs That Tell How and When
  • 35 Adverbs That Tell Where and How Often
  • 36 Amplified Narrative: The Leap at Rhodes
  • 37 Adverbs That Tell to What Extent
  • 38 Writing an Outline
  • 39 Literary Analysis
  • 40 The Paragraph
  • 41 Point of View
  • 42 Point of View Narration: The Humble Bee's Nest
  • 43 Phrases and Clauses
  • 44 Part of Speech: Conjunctions
  • 45 Descriptive Writing
  • 46 Parts of Speech: Interjections, Nouns of Direct Address
  • 47 Appositives
  • 48 Point of View Narration: A Frog's Life
  • 49 Commas in a Series
  • 50 Writing an Outline
  • 51 Literary Analysis
  • 52 Homonyms
  • 53 Parts of Speech: Prepositions
  • 54 Point of View Narration: The Greedy Stranger
  • 55 Object of the Preposition
  • 56 Diagramming Prepositions
  • 57 Descriptive Writing
  • 58 Prepositions and Adverbs
  • 59 Slant Narratives
  • 60 Slant Narratives: The Ants and the Grasshopper
  • 61 Nouns and Pronouns Cases
  • 62 Pronoun Cases: Correct Usage
  • 63 Literary Analysis
  • 64 Interrogative Adverbs
  • 65 The Principle Parts of the Verb
  • 66 Slant Narratives: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
  • 67 The Infinitive; Verb Properties, Person
  • 68 Verb Properties, Number
  • 69 Descriptive Writing
  • 70 Verb Properties, Tense
  • 71 Properties of Nouns and Pronouns
  • 72 Slant Narratives: The Hare and the Tortoise
  • 73 Collective Nouns
  • 74 Subject-Verb Agreement
  • 75 Literary Analysis
  • 76 Comparatives
  • 77 Superlatives
  • 78 Scientific Narration: Snow
  • 79 Irregular Verbs
  • 80 Tenses: Negatives and Questions
  • 81 Descriptive Writing
  • 82 To Be
  • 83 To Do and To Go
  • 84 Scientific Narration: Silk
  • 85 To See and To Come
  • 86 To Have
  • 87 Literary Analysis
  • 88 Other Irregular Verbs
  • 89 Subordinate Conjunctions
  • 90 Scientific Narrations: Sound
  • 91 Compound Sentences
  • 92 Review: Phrases and Clauses
  • 93 Descriptive Writing
  • 94 Complex Sentences
  • 95 Indirect Objects
  • 96 Historical Narration: Hieroglyphics
  • 97 Review: Compound and Complex Sentences
  • 98 Commas After Introductory Elements
  • 99 Literary Analysis
  • 100 Relative Pronouns
  • 101 Rhythm in Poetry
  • 102 Historical Narration: The Nile Valley
  • 103 Rhyme in Poetry
  • 104 Sit and Set
  • 105 Descriptive Writing
  • 106 Lie and Lay
  • 107 Well and Good
  • 108 Historical Narration: The Greek Life

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