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Table of Contents Table of Contents iii Introduction: Grammar, Usage, and Vocabulary iv Common Core Matrix Chart 1 Resources for Teachers Editing 2 The Importance of Editing (Practice Page/Pretest) Vocabulary 3 Choosing the Right Word 4 Antonyms 5 Confusing Homonyms 6 Confusing Homonyms 7 More Homonyms 8 Synonym, Antonym, and Homonym Scavenger Hunt 9 Beyond Make, Do, and See: Expressive Verbs 10 Precise Nouns 11 Word Relationships: Analogies 12 Shades of Meaning 13 Greek and Latin Roots 14 Affixes 15 Words From Around the World 16 Private Languages: Researching Jargon and Slang 17 Technical Vocabulary 18 Portmanteau Words Sentence Construction 19 Fragments to Sentences 20 Compound Sentences 21 Complex Sentences 22 Sentence Variety 23 Compound Complex Sentences 24 Dangling Modifiers Agreement 25 Parallel Construction 26 Subject and Verb Agreement 27 Active and Passive Constructions 28 Tricky Pronouns 29 Possessives 30 Description Usage 31 Common Usage Errors 32 Common Usage Errors 33 Usage Practice 34 Commonly Misused Words Punctuation 35 Commas 36 Commas 37 Titles and Quotations 38 On Your Mark, Get Set, Punctuate! Opinion 39 Are Usage, Grammar, and Vocabulary Important? Teacher Resources 40 Word and Phrase Lists for Exercises and Games (Teacher Resources) 41 Glossary of Technical Terms 43 Answer Keys ii

The Importance of Editing The Importance of Editing Directions: How many errors can you find? Circle them. Then answer the questions. If u red this in a email, u mite not have thowt anything wuz rong, but if u fownd it in a book, u wood wunder ubowt it. U wood think the awthur didn t no what he wuz doing. Even if everything in the tekst iz troo, u probably wood not trust it. When u rite a paper it iz a gud idia to rite qwiklee. U don t hav two worry ubowt mistakes. Nobody will c that draft esept you. When yore idias are down on paper, you r ready to prepair your work for otherz. Using uppropreut vocabulary, cleer punctuation, and korect speling is like waring the rite outfit for an okashion. You wood not ware party close to the beech or hiking close to a weding. 1. Why don t you notice grammar and usage errors as much in emails as you do in a published article or a report? 2. What kinds of written communications are formal and require careful editing? Why? 3. Why is it a good idea not to worry about errors when writing a first draft? 4. How is informal speech different from formal speech? When would you use each? 2

Choosing the Right Word Choosing the Right Word Directions: Choose two synonyms for each word. Write them on the lines. Use a dictionary or thesaurus if necessary. 1. able 2. delay 3. ask 4. remote 5. noise 6. hurry 7. sorry 8. end 9. learn 10. disaster Synonyms secluded rush ascertain calamity postpone uproar regretful halt question distant capable terminate accelerate interrogate comprehend catastrophe penitent clamor competent procrastinate Discuss: When would it be better to use can t stand instead of abhor? Why? Give examples of other situations that call for informal vocabulary. Why is it important to know more complex, specific words? Challenge: Choose one set of synonyms. Write a sentence for each one. How does this word choice affect the meaning of the sentence? Game: Play Interrogation. Taking turns asking questions, two teams or contestants vie with one another to be the first to guess the word on an index card held by the teacher or a moderator. Sample questions: What is a synonym? What is an antonym? How many syllables does it have? What is its part of speech? (If there are several, the moderator offers one.) The first to guess holds the card. The contestant or team with the most cards at the end of the game wins. Additional synonyms can be found online or in a thesaurus. 3

Antonyms Antonyms Directions: Draw lines to match each word with its opposite. Use a dictionary or thesaurus if necessary. 1. agree 2. slender 3. formal 4. confident 5. entrance 6. friendship 7. modesty 8. focus 9. consecrate 10. wild 11. awake 12. similar 13. pristine 14. clumsy 15. sophisticated conceit desecrate diffident digress dilapidated enmity dissimilar docile casual egress callow drowsy graceful contradict corpulent Discuss: Why are antonyms better than synonyms for defining some words? Do all words have antonyms? Can you think of one that does not? Challenge: Choose a pair of antonyms. Write sentences showing the meaning of each word. Combine sentences written by fellow class members to create an illustrated book or an online quiz. 4

Confusing Homonyms Confusing Homonyms Directions: Write the correct word in each blank. 1. All of us went to the movies yesterday Terry. accept except 2. Turning in that report late will your grade. affect effect 3. The old man s daughter was his sole. air heir 4. The office is planning to one projector to each two classrooms. a lot allot 5. Brittany read her favorite poem in English class today. allowed aloud 6. The school will not sell carbonated drinks. anymore any more 7. David s to Animal Farm impressed our history teacher. illusion allusion 8. Brian maintains our class and the school online calendar. cite site sight 9. Paige, Kara s most friend, would never share the secret. discreet discrete 10. The school is only two blocks from our house than the store. farther further 11. Our neighbor tried to pennies, but his wife took them to the bank. horde hoard 12. The mountain man left a of supplies in a cave. cash cache Discuss: Is an understanding of homonyms more important for oral or written language? Give reasons for your answer. Challenge: Write a sentence for each word you did not use. 5