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August 7- Go over senior dates. Go over school rules. 12 FIRST QUARTER Class Assignments August 8- Overview of the course. Go over class syllabus. Handout textbooks. August 11- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech. Nouns. Daily Oral Language 1-1. Practice Exercise Page 98 Practice Exercise Page 99 Practice Exercise Page 100. August 12- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech. Nouns. Daily Oral Language 1-2. Workbook Exercise 2 Page 48 Workbook Exercise 1 Page 49. Pronouns Practice Exercise Page 104 Practice Exercise Page 108. August 13- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech. Pronouns. Daily Oral Language 1-3. Workbook Pages 51-52 Workbook Page 53 Workbook Page 54. August 14- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech. Verbs. Daily Oral Language 1-4 Practice Exercise Page 110 Practice Exercise Page 112 Workbook Pages 55-56, 1-20. August 15- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech Verbs. Workbook Page 57 1-25 Workbook Page 59 1-20. August 18- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech Adjectives. Daily Oral Language 2-1. Practice Page 113

Practice Page 115 Practice Page 116. August 19- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech Adjectives Daily Oral Language 2-2 Workbook Page 61 1-15 Adverbs Practice page 118, Workbook Page 63 1-20. August 20- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech Prepositions. Daily Oral Language 2-3. Practice Page 121, Workbook Page 65 1-25. Conjunctions Practice Page 123, Practice Page 126. August 21- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech. Conjunctions. Daily Oral Language 2-4 Workbook Page 67 1-15 Workbook Page 69 1-15. August 22- Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech Interjections. Practice Page 127 Post Test Page 129. August 25 - Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech. Test Review Workbook Page 71-72. August 26- Test on Part 2 Chapter 1 Parts of Speech. August 27- Test review. Grades will be written in students' planners. August 28- How to do an analogy test. Students will be given handouts as to how to work an English analogy. August 29- Analogy Test I. Students will be allowed to use their dictionaries. September 1- Labor Day Holiday September 2- Part 2 Chapter 2 Parts of the Sentence. Daily Oral Language 3-1. Simple Subject and Simple Predicates Practice Page 133.

Complete Subject and Complete Predicate Practice Page 134. Workbook Page 73. September 3- Part 2 Chapter 2 Parts of the Sentence. Daily Oral Language 3-2. Compound Subject and Compound Predicate Practice Page 136. Workbook Page 74 Workbook Page 75-76. September 4- Part 2 Chapter 2 Parts of the Sentence. Daily Oral Language 3-3. Order of Subject and Predicate Practice Page 137. Workbook Page 77-78. September 5- Analogy Test II. Students will be allowed to use their dictionaries. September 8- Part 2 Chapter 2 Parts of the Sentence. Daily Oral Language 4-1. Direct Objects and Indirect Objects along with Predicate Nominates and Predicate Adjectives. Practice Page 141. Workbook Page 79-80. September 9- Part 2 Chapter 2 Parts of the Sentence. Daily Oral Language 4-2. Test Review Workbook 81-82. Workbook Page 83. Practice Posttest Page 143. September 10- Early release from school. September 11- Test on the Parts of the Sentence. September 12- Analogy Test III. Students will be able to use a dictionary. Review test. Students will have their grades written in their planners. September 15- Part 2 Chapter 6 Subject-Verb Agreement. Daily Oral Language 5-1. Pretest Page 213-214 Practice Page 216 Practice Page 218.

September 16 - Part 2 Chapter 6 Subject-Verb Agreement. Daily Oral Language 5-2. Workbook 153-154 Page 155-156. September 17 - Part 2 Chapter 6 Subject-Verb Agreement. Daily Oral Language 5-3. Practice Page 219 Practice Page 222-223 Practice Page 224 Practice Page 225. September 18 - Part 2 Chapter 6 Subject-Verb Agreement. Daily Oral Language 5-4. Practice Page 227,228. Workbook Page 157-158. September 19 - Analogy Test IV. Students will be allowed to use their dictionaries. September 22- Part 2 Chapter 6 Subject-Verb Agreement. Daily Oral Language 6-1 Practice Page 229-230 Posttest Page 231. Workbook Page 159-160. September 23- Part 2 Chapter 6 Subject-Verb Agreement. Daily Oral Language 6-2 Workbook Page 161-164. September 24- Part 2 Chapter 6 Subject-Verb Agreement. Daily Oral Language 6-3 Workbook Page 165-168. Test review. September 25- Test on Subject-Verb Agreement. September 26- Analogy Test V. Students will be allowed to use their dictionaries.

September 29- Part 2 Chapter 10 Capitalization. Daily Oral Language 7-1. Pretest Page 296-297. 10.1 Practice Page 299. 10.2 Practice Page 301. 10.2 Practice Page 302. September 30- Part 2 Chapter 10. Daily Oral Language 7-2. 10.3 Practice Page 310-311. 10.3 Practice Page 311. October 1- Part 2 Chapter 10 Posttest Page 315-316. October 2 Part 2 Chapter 10 Daily Oral Language 7-3 Workbook Page 233-234 Capitalization of Sentences. Workbook Page 235-236 Proper Nouns October 3 Analogy Test VI. Students will be able to use a dictionary. October 6- Part 2 Chapter 10 Workbook Page 237-238 Proper Adjectives. Review Page 239 October 7- Test on Part 2 Chapter 10 Capitalization. October 8- Review test. Students will have grades written in their planners. Part 2 Chapter 4 Sentence Structure Pretest Page 163 Fragments & Run-on Sentences 4.6 Practice Page 172 4.7 Practice Page 173 October 9- Part 2 Chapter 4 Sentence Structure. 4.10 Practice Page 178-179. Proofreading Page 179. Posttest Page 179.

October 10- Make-up test day. Students who have excused absences will be able to make-up unit tests and/or analogy tests. 2005-2008, Locust Fork High