G1 English 2nd Trimester 3 Exam Topics IV) Comprehension Skill Theme 5 Non-Fiction play, take, late, came, game, line, like, home, rode, rose, rope, ice those, hears, move, holes, walked, because, right, city, brown, open, listen, talk Problem/Solution Draw Conclusions V) Writing VI) Spelling Descriptive Paragraph Inflections: -ed, -ing VII) Phonics VIII) Grammar Long vowel /ā/a-e, / ī / i-e, /ō/o-e; Describing Words: Taste, Smell, Sound, and Feel; How many; -er and –est; I) Genre II) Vocabulary III) HFW Theme 6 Non-Fiction cute, use, rule, my, happy, funny, tooth, new, happy, story, light color, hair, toes, good-bye, climbed, thought, baby, pushed, together, blue, took Summarizing Details Story Elements Descriptive Paragraph Contractions with ‘d, ‘re Long vowel /(y)ōō/u-e, /ē/y,ie, igh Verbs that tell about Now Verbs that tell about the Past G2 English 2nd Trimester 3 Exam Topics 1) Genre 2) Vocabulary 3) HFW 4) Comprehension Skill 5) Comprehension Strategy 6) Writing 7) Spelling 8) Grammar 9) Novel Theme 2 Fantasy Nonfiction Realistic Fiction (Novel): The Chalk Box Kid 2C&2D Realistic Fiction (Novel): The Paint Brush Kid 2A&2B stretched – convinced – tough – terrible - extremely- wax – trunk – edge – pollen – enemy – stored- nectar- swarmabdomen- thorax- proboscis- discouraged – shy – stream – greeted – discover – tool - Synonyms - Antonyms - Multiple-meaning words Lesson 22, 23, 24 Compare and Contrast Use Graphic Aids Plot Cause and Effect Make Inferences Use story structure Summarize Fantasy Paragraph that Compares and Contrasts Lesson 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29 Prefixes un, re, and mis Prefixes dis, over, and pre Present-tense action verbs Subject-Verb Agreement Past-Tense Verbs Forms of ‘Be’: am, is, are Irregular Verbs have, has, had More irregular verbs “The Chalk Box Kid” (2C&2D): --Comprehension of reading + Vocabulary strike, bare, porch, ceiling, wide, thumbtack, concrete, tablet, factory, grocery, guard, brag, tear, brick, peaceful, wonderful, shy, swept, pile, packed, package, wrapped, strange, wondered, grand, nursery, curly, vine, row, fountain, garage, dessert, pretending, puzzled “The Paint Brush Kid” ( 2A & 2B)-- Comprehension of reading + Vocabulary excused, famous, frowned, factories, breath, nodded, scrape, scare, puzzled, excited, concrete, mope, damp, foolish, swept, ladder, serious, alike, ran out, crowd, whispered, amazing, brave, bowed, celebration, tractor, speech, quiet, knocked off G3 English Trimester 3 Exam Topics I) Genre II) Vocabulary III) Comprehension Skill IV) Writing V) Phonics VI) Spelling VII) Grammar Theme 5 Fantasy Realistic Fiction fondness – emotion – ridiculous – disgraceful – decent – inherit – eagerly – transferred – trot – incredible - folks – clutter – visible – mentioned – beckoned – remark – flustered – suppressed – blurted – individually – presentation Cause and Effect Author’s Purpose Realistic Fiction Vowel Variant /oo/ (oo, ew, ue, ui) Vowel variants /o/ o, au, aw, a(l), au(gh), and ough Prefix pre-, mis-, inHomophones Schwa Theme 6 Realistic Fiction intelligent – invertebrate – visible – predator – snorkeling – magician – camouflage Making Inferences Make Predictions Explanation (How-to) Suffixes -tion and -sion V/V Syllable Pattern Multiple Meaning Words Suffixes -able, -ible, -less, -ous Homographs Prefixes non-, bi-, overLesson 26, 27, 28, 29 Lesson 21, 22, 23, 24 Types of Sentences (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory) Subject and Predicate Simple and Compound Sentences Future Tense Adverbs VIII) Novel Dear Whiskers (3B Vocabulary Words: pretend – shiver – grumble – stumble – smirk – volunteer – smear – hesitate – prance and 3C) shrugged – smock – floated – fluttered – clutching – sternly – embarrassed – intriguing – tossed – brag – adjust – plain – probably – sophisticated – encyclopedia – inspire – puzzled – design – stunned – lump Stone Fox (3D) Vocabulary Words: palomino – irrigation – harvest – credit – outskirts – purchased – bushels – tremendous – inspected – sturdy – twilight – derringer – authority – strongbox - jabbed – snatched – will – broke - slicked – twitched – recommended – amateur – hitched – rooting – mighty – beamed – treacherous – investigate – approach – abreast – sprang - hot pursuit – disqualified - shriek – glimpse Donavan’s Word Jar Vocabulary Words: (3A) nutrition - squabble – hush – pincer – boutique – extraterrestrial – profound – ballyhoo – warrior – cuddle – Orchestral – solidarity – zeppelin – gesundheit – abracadabra – delay – departure – lullaby – dilemma – decision – bamboozle – emporium – kaleidoscope – persnickety – cantankerous – compromise – perseverance – boisterous – leisure - serendipity G4 English Trimester 3 Exam Topics Theme 5 Mystery, Diary, Fantasy Lesson 20 Lesson 22 Lesson 23 Character, Plot and Setting Sequence (Story Events) Theme 6 Expository Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction Lesson 26 Lesson 27 IV) Comprehension Strategy Story Structure Answering Questions Story Structure Answering Questions V) Writing Diary Entry Adventure Lesson 19 Lesson 22 Lesson 23 Summary VII) Grammar Some and Any with uncountable nouns / How much / How many / Adverbs of frequency / Present Simple & Present Continuous / Let’s Past Simple of Be / Past Simple of Have / Past simple of regular verbs / Past simple of irregular verbs VIII) Novel 4 B – The Chocolate Touch 4 D – Because of Winn-Dixie 4 A / C – Frindle Vocabulary & Comprehension Questions I) Genre II) Vocabulary III) Comprehension Skill VI) Spelling Main idea and Details Explanatory Essay Lesson 26 Lesson 27 G5 English Trimester 3 Exam Topics I) Genre Theme 4 Realistic Fiction II) Vocabulary III) Comprehension Skill Lesson 16,17 Make Inferences IV) Comprehension Strategy Story Structure V) Writing Fictional Narrative Cause and Effect paragraph VI) Spelling Lesson 16, 17 VII) Grammar Future; Will Relative Pronouns 5A: Island of the Blue Dolphins 5B: Snow Treasure 5C: The Black Pearl VIII) Novel Theme 5 Play Fantasy News Report Lesson 22,24,25 Author’s Purpose and Perspective Literary Devices Summarize Answer questions Persuasive writing Fantasy Personal Response Paragraph Lesson 22, 24 Shall and Could Conditional; If G6 English 3rd Trimester Exam Topics Theme 4 I) Genre II) Vocabulary III) Comprehension Skill IV) Comprehension Strategy V) Fluency VI) Writing VII) Spelling VIII) Grammar Realistic Fiction Expository Nonfiction Play: News Report Lesson 17 Lesson 18 Lesson 20 Point of View Make judgment (assertion) and evidences Story elements Main Idea and details Ask questions Self-correct Intonation Expression Phrasing Pace Autobiographical Narrative Letter of Request Lesson 17 Lesson 18 Lesson 20 Direct and Indirect Speech (Says/ Said) The Passive Voice (Simple Forms) If 1st Conditional Novel 6/A and B: Bridge to Terabithia 6/C: A Single Shard Novel Vocabulary Summary Same as Vocabulary Lists
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