G1 English 2nd Trimester 3 Exam Topics

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