This series provides for the sequential development of grammar and punctuation skills. This volume of Grammar and Punctuation presents 25 rule charts, each followed by three activity sheets for practicing the rule.
Grammar and Punctuation, Grade 3 provides rule charts and practice pages for these grammar and punctuation skills:
* parts of a sentence * kinds of sentences * conjunctions * common & proper nouns * singular, plural, & possessive nouns * pronouns & possessive pronouns * verbs * subject-verb agreement * present & past verb tenses...
This series provides for the sequential development of grammar and
punctuation skills. This volume of Grammar and Punctuation presents 25
rule charts, each followed by three activity sheets for practicing the
rule. Grammar and Punctuation, Grade 2 provides rule charts and practice pages for these grammar and punctuation skills:
sentences and sentence punctuation
capitalizing proper nouns
nouns
verbs
adjectives
compound words
contractions
using I, me, we, us, they, and them correctly
plurals and irregular plurals
commas in lists, dates, and addresses
possessive nouns
past tense
spelling changes when adding endings
comparative and superlative
This series provides for the sequential development of grammar and punctuation skills. This volume of Grammar and Punctuation presents 25 rule charts, each followed by three activity sheets for practicing the rule.
When the Romans first started trying to map themselves into the larger Mediterranean world, their sense of where they belonged and how they fitted in was a challenge simultaneously to their sense of time and their sense of space; the charts they needed were geographical and chronological at once. Providing such charts was harder than it may appear, not least because charts of time and space do not always overlap harmoniously. Different parts of the world can appear to occupy different dimensions of time, “allochronies,” as Johannes Fabian (1983) calls them, niches where the quality of time appears to be not the same as “ours,” where the inhabitants are stuck in the past or are perhaps already ahead, in the future.