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Language Arts Grade 6 TEACHER KEY
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W1 - Lesson 1 .................................. Sentence Structure 1W1 - Lesson 2 .................................. Sentence Structure 2W1 - Lesson 3 ............................................Parts of SpeechW1 - Lesson 4 ..................................Sentence AgreementsW1 - Lesson 5 ......................................................... ReviewW1 - QuizW2 - Lesson 1 ............................................... Prewriting 1W2 - Lesson 2 ................................................ Prewriting 2W2 - Lesson 3 ........................................Literary Genres 1W2 - Lesson 4 ........................................Literary Genres 2W2 - Lesson 5 ......................................................... ReviewW2 - QuizW3 - Lesson 1 ............................... Figurative Language 1W3 - Lesson 2 ............................... Figurative Language 2 W3 - Lesson 3 .........................................Writing DialogueW3 - Lesson 4 ....... Enhancing Content and PresentationW3 - Lesson 5 ......................................................... ReviewW3 - Quiz
Materials RequiredImportant Concepts of Grade 6 Language Arts
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Cornerstones Anthologies 6A and 6B
Language Arts Grade 6Version 5Preview/Review W3 - Quiz Teacher Key
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Preview/Review Conceptsfor
Grade Six Language Arts
W3 - Quiz
TEACHER KEY
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Preview/Review Concepts W3 - Quiz Language Arts Grade 6 - TEACHER KEY
W3 - Quiz
Part I: Figurative Language Review
A. 1. Write a sentence that contains a simile.
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3. Write a sentence that contains alliteration.
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4. Write a sentence that contains onomatopoeia, or echoic words.
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5. Underline and explain the personification in the following sentence.
The poplar trees whimpered as their branches rubbed together in the wind.
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Answers will vary
Answers will vary
Answers will vary
The puppy is compared to a wiggly worm, without using the
The poplar trees are said to be whimpering, or crying, like a
words like or as.
person would.
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Part II: Writing Dialogue Review
B. Rewrite the following sentences placing quotation marks, capital letters, and punctuation where needed.
1. when should we meet in the morning asked Ryan
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2. Olivia replied let’s meet at nine o’clock at my place
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3. that sounds good said Alicia if I can get up before then
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4. Ryan laughed I thought I was the big sleeper here
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5. you’re the big sleeper and the big eater Ryan joked Alicia
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“When should we meet in the morning?” asked Ryan.
Olivia replied, “Let’s meet at nine o’clock at my place.”
“That sounds good,” said Alicia, “if I can get up before
“You’re the big sleeper and the big eater, Ryan,” joked
Ryan laughed, “I thought I was the big sleeper here.”
then.”
Alicia.