English Language Conventions
Help students master and retain grade-level skills in language mechanics and expression through targeted, daily practice.
Help students master and retain grade-level language skills through focused, daily practice with paragraphs that represents the types of text they encounter in their daily reading and writing activities across the curriculum.
Sentence Structure
Use your mouse to put the words in order so monkey can make it to his destination before sundown.
Unscrambled the sentences so that they make sense.
Choose a subject, a verb, and a sentence ending that makes sense.
Select the best words to complete the sentences and turn a polluted pond into a paradise.
Figure out if each group of words is a complete sentence or a sentence fragment.
A sentence is a group of words that forms a complete thought.
A subject is the person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about.
A complete subject is all the words that tell who or what is doing the action in the sentence.
The simple subject is the main word or words in the complete subject of a sentence.
In order for a sentence to make sense on its own, a sentence must have a subject and a predicate.
A predicate is the word or words that tell what the subject of the sentence is or does.
A complete predicate is all the words that tell what the subject of the sentence is or does.
A simple predicate is the main word or words in the complete predicate of a sentence. (The simple predicate is always a verb.)
A compound predicate is two or more predicates that have the same subject. They are joined by and, or, or but. Three or more predicates need commas to separate them.
Forming compound subjects.
Identify which group of words constitute sentences.
Click on the ending that makes a sentence, then click the OK button.
Recognize and identify dependent and independent clauses and phrases.
Drag eaach sentence part with its car to the correct lane.
A Project LA Activity
A simple sentence is a sentence that expresses one complete thought. A simple sentence contains only one independent clause.
A compound sentence is a sentence made up of two or more independent clauses connected by a comma and the conjunction and, or, or but.
A complex sentence is A sentence made up of an independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
Help the fox cross the park by clicking on the answer that tell what kind of sentence is shown.
Interestisng writers change the type and the length of their sentences.
Identifying statements, questions, commands, and exclamations.
Have some type of sentence extension activity here!
Handbook
The Eight Basic Parts of Speech
NOUNS
Project LA Activity
Look at the underlined noun. Then choose the correct answer to show more than one.
PRONOUNS
Following each sentence, write a pronoun that could substitute for the underlined word or words.
Win points by getting your personal pronouns right.
Type in the correct pronoun to fill in the blank.
Click on the correct pronoun to move through the reef.
Click and drag the correct answers to form a sentence.
adjectives
VERBS
Click on the verb to see it in action.
Choose the correct verb tenses
adverbs
prepositions
conjunctions
interjections
Grammar
Click on the correct response. There are 26 items total.
Click on the correct respose.
Drag the word to the proper box.
Select a topic.
Drag the words to complete the sentences
Build the sentences brick by brick.
Magic key activities: Sentences making sense.
Play this Jeapardy-like game for fun.
Punctuation
Capitalization
SPELLING
Fill a tank with tropical fish using your knowledge of irregular plurals.
Students will learn to identify and use contractions.
Build Sentences as quickly as you can using word bricks you see at the bottom of the screen.
Everything that is written has an aim, a purpose, and an audience.
Carefully read each of the topics below. Then write what the author's purpose might have been on the line that follows.