Grade 7 English Language Arts
Phrases and clauses, the four sentence types, adverbs and their kinds, articles and determiners, agreement across a longer sentence, using a dictionary and a thesaurus, reading between the lines and for the main idea, note-making and summarising, and writing a paragraph.
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- Phrases and clausesLesson
Tell a phrase from a clause, and a main clause from a subordinate one.
- Agreement in longer sentencesLesson
Find the real subject of a long sentence and make the verb agree with it, even when words come in between or the order is turned round.
- Using a dictionary and a thesaurusLesson
Find a word by alphabetical order and guide words, read what its entry tells you, and use a thesaurus to find a better word.
- Articles and determiners in useLesson
Choose the, a, an or no article at all, and pick between few and a few, little and a little, either and neither.
- Adverbs and their kindsLesson
Spot an adverb, name its kind — manner, place, time, frequency or degree — and tell it apart from the adjective it was built from.
- Simple, compound and complex sentencesLesson
Count the clauses in a sentence and name it simple, compound or complex.
Reading: Literature
Reading: Informational Text
- Main idea and supporting detailLesson
Find what a passage is mainly about, tell a supporting detail apart from the main idea, and separate what a passage says from what it does not.
- Note-taking and summarizingLesson
Turn a passage into short notes under headings, and write a summary that keeps the meaning in far fewer words.