Free functional assessment pre-test of the areas of subject-verb agreement knowledge. Each pre-test has a cut off score criteria, targeted intervention goals, and recommends which Cracking the Grammar
... Code teaching materials to use to begin instruction. Includes key to all pre-tests.
This full color picture glossary consists of targeted vocabulary with definitions, pictures, synonyms, antonyms, and an example sentence using the targeted word. Complements Nouns book.
Nouns Packet #1 - Nouns & Common and Proper Nouns. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 13 activities with the following goals: The student will define a noun as a person, plac
...e, thing, or abstract concept. The student will distinguish between common and proper nouns. Given a sentence or a paragraph, the student will locate the nouns and categorize the kind of noun. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Nouns Packet #2 - Plural Nouns: Rules 1-3. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 14 activities with the following goals: The student will add -es to those nouns that end with -s
..., -sh, -ch, or -x. If a singular noun ends with a consonant and -y, the student will change the -y to -i and add -es to make it plural. If a singular noun ends in a vowel and -y, the student will add -s to make it plural. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Nouns Packet #3 - Plural Nouns: Rules 4-6. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 14 activities with the following goals: If a noun ends with -f or -fe, the student will change t
...he -f to -v and add -es. If a noun ends in -o, the student will add -s or -es to make it plural. The student will apply the rule that some nouns do not change at all, when forming the plural. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Nouns Packet #4 - Plural Nouns: Rules 7-11. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 14 activities with the following goals: Sometimes, instead of adding a letter or letters at the
... end to form the plural, the noun itself changes. When a singular noun ends in -is, the ending changes to -es when the noun becomes plural. To form the plural of a singular noun ending with -us, change -us to -i. For many two-word or three-word compounds, -s is added to the principle word to form the plural. Some nouns are traditionally plural but are also used for singular forms. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Nouns Packet #5 - Possessive Nouns: Rules 1-3. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 14 activities with the following goals: A possessive noun is a noun that tells who or what o
...wns something. Add an apostrophe (’) and -s to the end of most singular nouns to form the possessive case. Add just an apostrophe (’) to a plural noun that already ends in -s to form the possessive case. Add an apostrophe (’) and -s to an irregular plural noun that does not end in -s to make it possessive. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Nouns Packet #6 - Possessive Nouns: Rules 1-3. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 10 activities with the following goals: The student will add an apostrophe (’) and -s to the
...he end of the compound word or the last word in a hyphenated noun. if the two nouns share ownership, the student will add apostrophe (’) and -s to the second noun only. If two nouns did not share ownership, the student will add apostrophe (’) and -s to both nouns. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Nouns Packet #6 - Concrete, Abstract & Collective Nouns. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 17 activities with the following goals: The student will distinguish between concr
...ete and abstract nouns. The student will label common groups of objects with a collective noun. The student will identify a noun as concrete, abstract, and/or collective. Includes pretest. Fillable worksheet format.
Articles & Conjunctions Packet - Articles. This Cracking the Grammar Code instructional packet contains 6 activities with the following goals: The student will identify when to use the articles ‘a,’ a
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