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Predicate Nouns X X X X X X X X X X Double Negatives Easily Confused Words X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Nouns, Singular/Plural X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Pronoun Use X X Pronouns, Subject/Object/Possessive, etc X X X X X Pronoun Antecedent Prepositional Phrases/Prepositions/ Objects of Prepositions X X X Sentence Parts X X Sentence Types X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Verb Tense X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Subject/Verb Agreement X X Verb Types Verb Usage & Spelling X X X X X X X X X X X X Sentence Combination Verb Parts, Verbals X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Sentence Fragments X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Sentence Structure X X X X X Phrases & Clauses X X X X X Nouns, Possessive X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Nouns, Concrete/Abstract X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Other Skills Combined Errors X X X Dictionary Guide Words Syllabication X â Evan-Moor Corp ã EMC 2798 • Daily Language Review X X X X Outlines '"!#/0129333( X X X X X X X X X X X X X X $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 How to Use Daily Language Review WEEK Daily Language Review Monday Name: This book is divided into 36 weekly sections Each weekly unit provides daily assessment activities Yesterday we seen Rhondas’ sister brother Each of them children, have a original Underline the independent Review Wed couldn nesd ’t finish the crossw Name: Complete these ord puzzle sentences with Write who, , or that these which senten A bromeliad ces correct is a kind of1.plant ly ay and underline Circle the the indirect sim delighte d by her nep is da than going Thurs by taxi,hew but’sit’s excless y itemexpensive most inconvenient Name: ent about his new bike none of these Frid ay When Betsy moved to Madrid, has ridden her bike more far couldn’t speak Spanish at than Read the she all anyone else in the cycle following parag raph and decide ing club Write capita Circle the predicate wheth Name: noun Draw a line lizatio er each under error,inpunct to thenword lined part has uation that the subject error, it spellin renames an tion error, punc tuation An urban legen d is a story, that such as ”alligators are Daily Langua about geoften Review WEEK in the sewer” are Name: How many did you get2.correc t each day? Mark the squares 5 WEEK 1 Daily Langu age Review Progress Re cord Name: How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Monday â Evan-Moo r Corp ã Daily Lang uage we are afraid of Some urba n legends, very old Othe rs are more recen t Modern urba n legends these stories are about they are mem orable tecknolegy No matter what Progress Re cord 1 e whether each underlined error, spelling part has an error, or no error error can show us what © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Languag e Review • EMC 2798 • Students focus on practicing a single skill • Students complete a daily progress record that tracks their work for the week â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review ã EMC 2798 error g error, or no George is Wanda’s older brother; error An urban Durango Colo he legendinisDayton, a story, Ohio that can show us rado is works near to mesa verde what we are afraid of Some urban legend natio nal park and many s, such as ”alligators old silver mine in the sewer” are s very old Others are more recent Mode rn urban legends are often about teckno Circle the simp legy No matter what le subject and these stories are about underline the they are memorable complete subje Glittering jewel ct of this sentence s of many sizes and colors filled the jewelry store Is this sente nce declarativ display cases e, interroga tive, imperativ Never doub e, or exclamato t the power of ry? a friendly smile Daily Language Revie WEEK Circle the abstr w act noun in this sentence Friday Name: Dolores was delighted by her neph ew’s Read excite the ment follo abou wing t his para newdecid grap Write capitaliza bike h and â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review ã EMC 2798 Taking the subway 1to the airport Daily ntly Language more Write these inconvenie Review inconvenient WEEK sente nces correctly Is the underlined verb transitive1 or intransitive? last year, Leah â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Languag e Review • EMC 2798 ple sub object in each After her grad sentence and uation party,ject Colleen underline the com Glit ple Manolo made tering jewels of man sent everyone in her te sub famil ject of y thank the children a -you sizes and this notes James has allways been sen.tence Is a piñatay out this colors fille senten of a groce nervous person ce deche worrys weather jew or not ry lara hebag hasd and elry some athe tive, inte reason crepe to storepape display rrogative, r cases Never imperative doubt the , or exclam power of a friendly atory? Circle the smile abstrac Review • EMC 2798 Name: Friday Hints and Suggestions â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 Tuesdayle the root that could be © Evan-Moo r Corp ã Daily Lang uage â Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 Circ placed in both of these wo Write these sente de rds Each of them cline tly children, nces have correc a original way of looking struct at they’re world You’re project vac on metam Circleorpho neg sis in frogs was excele the dire ct object nt Mr Mend ez told Heather and and und erline the I After her ind irec graduation t object in each party, Col Underline the independ sentence leen sent eve ent clauseDaily Langu Masentence in5.this nolo agema WEEK Revie ryone in her de wthe chil has allways been No matterJames dren a piña family than how hard a nervo 1she tried, us perso Margaret k-you note ta out of a couldn’t We Name: n he the finish worry dn crossword s s gro weath esd puzzle cery bag er or not he has ay Complete these sentences and a reaso some crep n to with who, which, or that Write these e paper sente A bromeliad is a kind of plant nces correctly grows primarily in tropical climates Circle the best1 Helenas favorite song word is or word Daily”you Lucas, are my sunshine” s to comp Langua WEEK lete plays banjo this ge Rev sente and guitar, and she hums iewwas much nce says Taking the subwa the banjo when she’s happ harder to itlearn y to the airporTh y t is ur than going Name: sday by taxi, most inconvenien but it’s less expen t sive Write theinconveniently more inconvenien se senten our neighbor Is the underlined ces correct t an ham radio none of these verb transi operator ly last tive orr,intransitive has built two large yea Leah has ? When Betsy moved anten na in his yard to Madrid, she couldnridden her bike mor e ’t speak Spanish Circle at all.far than anyone else Daily the Language predicateReview noun Draw a in the cyclein WEEK line to the word Circle the root g club in the subject Name: George is ay could that it renam 5.Tuesd be placed in Wanda’s2.that es older brothe Durang of these word r; he works inboth o Col Dayto s ora n, Ohio is near de to mesa verd Write these sentences correctly cline e national par struct k and man vac You’re project on metamorp neg y old silver Circle the direchosis in frogs was excelent Mr mines Mendez told Heather and I t object t noun in Circle the best word or this sen Daily words5 Languagethis tence toDol complete WEEK sentence ores was Revie w Friday Review • EMC 2798 Helenas favo rite songrows rily in g is ”yoprima u are my tropical climates plays banjo and sunshin guitar, says the banjo Daily Language Review and she hum was muche”harde WEEK s it when r to learn she’s happy Name: Monday our neig hbor an ham radio ope Write these sentences correctly rator has built two larg e antenna Yesterday we seen Rhondas’ in his yard brother and cousin at our neighborh Daily Langusister age Review WEEK ood pool Lucas, © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Languag e Review • EMC 2798 • Students complete items that practice a variety of language and reading skills clause Daily Lan WEEK in this sente guage nce she tried, Margaret they’re world © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 • Students edit sentences and make corrections to punctuation, capitalization, and grammar way of looking at neighborhood pool â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 Monday through Thursday No matter how hard and cousin at our © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Languag e Review • EMC 2798 Write these sente nces correctly Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Customize the daily review lessons to meet the needs of your class • Look ahead each week at the skills being practiced If you encounter a new skill, complete the item as a class • Correct students’ work together to model the correct responses • As skills are repeated throughout the year, monitor students’ mastery '"!#/0129333* Daily Language Review ã EMC 2798 ã â Evan-Moor Corp $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 Daily Language Review Name: Monday Write these sentences correctly Yesterday we seen Rhondas’ sister brother and cousin at our neighborhood pool Each of them children, have a original way of looking at they’re world Underline the independent clause in this sentence No matter how hard she tried, Margaret couldnt finish the crossword puzzle â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK Complete these sentences with who, which, or that A bromeliad is a kind of plant Lucas, plays banjo and guitar, says the banjo was much harder to learn Daily Language Review Name: Tuesday Write these sentences correctly You’re project on metamorphosis in frogs was excelent Mr Mendez told Heather and I James has allways been a nervous person he worrys weather or not he has a reason to Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence Taking the subway to the airport is most inconvenient than going by taxi, but it’s less expensive inconveniently more inconvenient â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review ã EMC 2798 WEEK grows primarily in tropical climates none of these Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive? When Betsy moved to Madrid, she couldn’t speak Spanish at all Circle the predicate noun Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames George is Wanda’s older brother; he works in Dayton, Ohio '"!#/0129333) $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 Daily Language Review Wednesday Name: Write these sentences correctly Helenas favorite song is ”you are my sunshine” and she hums it when she’s happy our neighbor an ham radio operator has built two large antenna in his yard Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words cline de struct vac © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK neg Circle the direct object and underline the indirect object in each sentence After her graduation party, Colleen sent everyone in her family thank-you notes Manolo made the children a piñata out of a grocery bag and some crepe paper Daily Language Review Thursday Name: Write these sentences correctly last year, Leah has ridden her bike more far than anyone else in the cycleing club Durango Colorado is near to mesa verde national park and many old silver mines Circle the simple subject and underline the complete subject of this sentence Glittering jewels of many sizes and colors filled the jewelry store display cases © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? Never doubt the power of a friendly smile Circle the abstract noun in this sentence Dolores was delighted by her nephew’s excitement about his new bike '"!#/0129333% $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 24 Name: Friday Combine the following sentences to make one sentence A hurricane was coming Everyone boarded up their windows They bought supplies Thomas Jefferson had a great mind He invented many devices He was a philosopher Robert is a wonderful cook He is Carol and Tim’s friend He often invites them for brunch â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 Daily Language Review WEEK The Inca people lived in what is now Peru They built Machu Picchu It’s very hot this week We’re using the air conditioner a lot It is expensive Daily Language Review 24 Progress Record Name: © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 76 '"!#/0129333"% $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 25 Daily Language Review  Monday Write these sentences correctly Yesterdays’ pop quiz, was extreme difficult for Lou and I to finish Ben franklin said that a apple a day keeps the doctor a way Circle the helping, or auxiliary, verbs in this sentence We couldn’t believe that Pablo had learned to play the piano so quickly        WEEK Circle the prefix that means ”before.” sub co inter pre Write the direct object and the indirect object in this sentence Mr Mariscal built the children a treehouse in the backyard last weekend direct object 25 Daily Language Review  Tuesday Write these sentences correctly Shane dance’s wilder than his friends and they allways teese him about it Andy is a nickname for andrea the girl explain patiently Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? Nobody saw the person who took my bike Circle the subordinating conjunction in this sentence        WEEK indirect object Now that Manuel has graduated, he’s looking for a good job Circle the subject of this sentence Since it’s supposed to rain tonight, meet me inside the train station, not outside we you he it  25 Daily Language Review Wednesday Name: Write these sentences correctly after all this time I still think its wonderful that you and me became friends Finches sparrows and wrens all visiting the Johnsons back yard feeder Is this noun singular or plural? thesis â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK Circle the predicate adjectives in this sentence This jacket was very expensive, but it feels scratchy Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun the director of the film 25 Daily Language Review Thursday Name: Write these sentences correctly Whose the generus person that sent me rose’s Kim wondered Robert E Peary and, Matthew Henson reached the north pole on April 1909 Write the simple subject and the complete subject of this sentence The bright, sunny day felt wonderful to everyone after weeks of rain simple subject © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK complete subject Underline the subordinate clause in this sentence Ana is coming to the party at six, unless she has to stay late at work What does the underlined idiom mean? Sandy bought her new bike for peanuts 78 '"!#/0129333"# $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 Name: Friday 25 â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 Daily Language Review WEEK Correct the errors in this business letter Write each underlined section correctly Febuary 2010 dear Dr arno Thank you very much fore your help with my sience project on diabetes I think that youll be happy to no that I received second prize for my work sincerely your Alana Suffolk Daily Language Review 25 Progress Record Name: â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 79 '"!#/0129333"! $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 26 Daily Language Review Monday  Write these sentences correctly yesterday we called a repare service, because the dishwasher is making a fun sound Mark and Sarah visited the huntington library in San Marino California while on vacation Is the following text a fragment or a complete sentence?        WEEK In order to find a new place to live Circle the predicate noun Draw a line to the word in the subject that it renames George Washington Carver, who lived from 1864 to 1943, was a pioneering botanist How many syllables are in this word? uninterested 26 Daily Language Review Tuesday  Write these sentences correctly ginger root tea made from a comon spice is real good for your digestion Francisco spended alot of time practiceing before, he took his pilots test Write the contraction for the underlined words She had called several times before anyone answered Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun The boys were enjoying the pool so much that they stayed in the water for hours Write the simple subject and the simple predicate in this sentence A large photo of Dan’s grandparents hangs on his living room wall simple subject 80 simple predicate        WEEK 26 Daily Language Review Wednesday Name: Write these sentences correctly the first song on her latest album, is called dont you wish you new me? I’ve heared it no less than eigt times this week but I’am not tired of it yet! Circle the indefinite pronoun in this sentence Kerri doesn’t have just one cat, she has several that are all really big â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK Rewrite this sentence to correctly punctuate the dialogue When I was a kid, I didn’t have many toys, so I made my own Mrs Wright explained Circle the participle Underline the noun that the participle modifies Soft, fluttering petals fell from the rosebushes onto the ground 26 Daily Language Review Thursday Name: Write these sentences correctly When ever our dog sees the mail carrier it starts barking loud and wag it’s tail Tom dont enjoy mowwing the grass but he says its good exercise fore him Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex? I’m going to eat lunch later since I had a big breakfast â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK Complete this sentence with who, which, or that The word ”troglodyte” describes a person lives in a cave Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence Bill’s aunt from Dubuque, Iowa, is visiting him next month 81 '"!#/0129333#$ $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 26 Name: Friday Read the following paragraph and decide whether each underlined part has an error Write capitalization error, punctuation error, spelling error, or no error ”If you want a bigger vocabulary, you need to read more my teacher Mr Hicks, told me At first, I didn’t beleive him Besides, I didn’t like reading novels Then I began to read comics, magazines and, even history books Now my vocabulary is huge! I guess mr hicks was right â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review ã EMC 2798 Daily Language Review WEEK Daily Language Review 26 Progress Record Name: â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK How many did you get correct each day? Mark the squares Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 82 '"!#/0129333#' $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 27 Daily Language Review Name: Monday Write these sentences correctly Margaret said if you need me to babysit any of them days, ill be happy two Dans sister is more old than him but she’s still afrade of thunderstorms Underline the correlative conjunction pair in this sentence Not only does Molly paint well, but she also makes beautiful ceramic pieces â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK Is the underlined verb transitive or intransitive? Hannah sighed with relief when she saw her mom Circle the future perfect verb in this sentence By the time John finishes his summer book list, he will have read 25 books 27 Daily Language Review Name: Tuesday Write these sentences correctly Ms Jamison and Mr Wayland our track coaches often goes running by their selves when Luke went fishing last weekend he catched three trouts in 30 minutes Circle the best word to complete this analogy wind : gusty :: sun : fall blazing rise clear â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK Circle the linking verbs in this sentence When my dad is angry, he gets very quiet and leaves the room Circle the adverb Does it tell how, where, when, or to what extent ? We couldn’t find a parking place and barely made it to the movie 83 '"!#/0129333#( $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 27 Daily Language Review Wednesday Name: Write these sentences correctly Kim frank and I all have new notebooks but, mine is red and their’s are blue After a bussy morning max spent a long quiet afternoon reading on the poarch Is this sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? When the water boils, add the pasta â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 2798 WEEK Circle the abstract nouns in this sentence I was captivated by the passion and energy of her piano performance Circle the root that could be placed in both of these words ic cycl WEEK 27 mono graph derm aster Daily Language Review Name: Thursday Write these sentences correctly Liz was disapointed that the videow store didnt have none of the DVDs she wanted The comunity chorus was founded on october 10 1985 by Dr Jane Classen Underline the preposition Circle the object of the preposition A child’s ball rolled across the busy street, stopping traffic immediately Rewrite this sentence to correct the run-on â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review ã EMC 2798 The waves pounded the small boat against the dock, it filled with water Circle the best word or words to complete this sentence Caroline baked the more delicious brownies ever for the bake sale at school deliciously most delicious delicious 84 '"!#/0129333#* $$4$"4&!333#5&&367 ... memorable © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Language Review • EMC 27 98 WEEK Daily Language Review Progress Record Name: © Evan-Moor Corp • Daily Language Review • EMC 27 98 WEEK How many did you get correct... brothers and me â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 27 98 WEEK Daily Language Review Progress Record Name: â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 27 98 WEEK How many did you get correct... of objects â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 27 98 WEEK Daily Language Review Progress Record Name: â Evan-Moor Corp ã Daily Language Review • EMC 27 98 WEEK How many did you get correct

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