Grade 5 English Language Arts
Words that mean almost the same thing and the shades between them, punctuation and capitals, the present perfect and staying in one tense, building words with suffixes, rewriting a sentence a different way, reading for clues, and writing a short paragraph.
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- Words that mean the sameLesson
Match a word to another word with a similar meaning.
- Punctuation and capital lettersLesson
Punctuate a sentence with capital letters, end marks, commas and quotation marks.
- The present perfectLesson
Build the present perfect with have or has and a past participle, and tell it apart from the simple past.
- Shades of meaningLesson
Choose between words that mean nearly the same thing but differ in strength or in feeling.
- Suffixes and word buildingLesson
Build a new word by adding a suffix, and get the spelling right when the base word changes.
- Keeping the tense consistentLesson
Spot the verb that breaks the tense of a passage, and correct it.
- Tense in stories and in reportsLesson
Choose the tense a piece of writing needs — the past for a story or a report, the present for instructions and general facts, and the past perfect for what happened earlier still.
- Simple, compound and complex — in both directionsLesson
Rewrite a sentence as simple, compound or complex without changing what it means.