Language Arts 5th Grade
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Parts of Speech8 Topics|24 Quizzes
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Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
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Lesson Test: Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
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Identify Coordinating Conjunctions that Connect Words or Phrases
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Use Coordinating Conjunctions to Form Simple Sentences
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Identify Coordinating Conjunctions in Compound Sentences
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Use Coordinating Conjunctions to Form Compound Sentences
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Identify Subordinating Conjunctions
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Use Subordinating Conjunctions to Form Complex Sentences
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Identify Coordinating Conjunctions that Connect Words or Phrases
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Correlative Conjunctions
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Lesson Test: Correlative Conjunctions
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Prepositions
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Lesson Test: Prepositions
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Interjections
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Lesson Test: Interjections
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Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
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Verb Tense6 Topics|41 Quizzes
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The Perfect Tenses
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Identify the Past Participle of a Verb
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Identify the Past Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Past Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Past Perfect Tense
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Identify the Present Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Present Perfect Tense Sentences Identify the Timing of Present Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Present Perfect Tense
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Identify the Future Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Future Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Future Perfect Tense
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Differentiate Between the Past Perfect, Present Perfect, and Future Perfect Tenses
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Use the Correct Perfect Verb Tense
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Identify the Past Participle of a Verb
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Lesson Test: The Perfect Tenses
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Identify the Past Participle of a Verb
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Identify the Past Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Past Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Past Perfect Tense
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Identify the Present Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Present Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Present Perfect Tense
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Identify the Future Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Future Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Future Perfect Tense
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Differentiate Between the Past Perfect, Present Perfect, and Future Perfect Tenses
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Identify the Past Participle of a Verb
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Verb Tense and Sequences
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Lesson Test: Verb Tense and Sequences
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Correcting Errors in Verb Tense
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Lesson Test: Correcting Errors in Verb Tense
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The Perfect Tenses
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Mechanics4 Topics|26 Quizzes
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Punctuation
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Use Commas to Separate Single Words in a Series
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Use Commas to Separate Multiple-Word Items in a Series
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Use Semicolons to Separate Items in a Series
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Use Commas After Introductory Elements
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Rearrange Sentences Using Introductory Elements
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Use an Introductory Element to Combine Two Sentences
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Use One-Word Introductory Elements to Transition Between Sentences
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Use Commas to Set Off the Words “yes” and “no”
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Use Commas to Set Off Tag Questions
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Use Commas to Indicate Direct Address
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Use Commas to Separate Single Words in a Series
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Lesson Test: Punctuation
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Use Commas to Separate Single Words in a Series
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Use Commas to Separate Multiple-Word Items in a Series
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Use Semicolons to Separate Items in a Series
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Use Commas After Introductory Elements
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Rearrange Sentences Using Introductory Elements
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Use an Introductory Element to Combine Two Sentences
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Use One-Word Introductory Elements to Transition Between Sentences
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Use Commas to Set Off the Words “yes” and “no”
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Use Commas to Set Off Tag Questions
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Use Commas to Indicate Direct Address
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Use Commas to Separate Single Words in a Series
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Formatting Titles of Works
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Lesson Test: Formatting Titles of Works
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Punctuation
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Sentences2 Topics|8 Quizzes
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Formal and Informal Language2 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Vocabulary Strategies and Use4 Topics|17 Quizzes
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Figurative and Descriptive Language7 Topics|37 Quizzes
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
Which set of words can be used to signal the emphasis of an important idea or detail?
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
Use Signal Words for Emphasis:
Parker is writing instructions for a board game that he created. He has already written down most of the rules, and now he wants to point out the most important rule, which can determine the outcome of the game. Which signal words could he use to indicate that he is emphasizing the importance of this particular rule?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 3 of 20
3. Question
Use Signal Words for Emphasis:
Gianna is writing a paper about the store that her dad owns. She has already described the store, and now she wants to point out that the customers are the most important part of her dad’s business. Which signal words could she use to indicate that she is emphasizing the importance of this particular part of her dad’s business?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Which set of words can be used to signal the emphasis of an important idea or detail?
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Use Signal Words for Emphasis:
Adrian is writing down the directions to his house. He has already written down most of the steps, and now he wants to point out the most important turn that most people coming to his house tend to miss. Which signal words could he use to indicate that he is emphasizing the importance of this particular direction?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Use Signal Words for Emphasis:
Jada is preparing her opening statements for the school beautification meeting today. She has already written some updates from the prior month, and now she wants to point out the most important issue that they need to discuss at the meeting. Which signal words could she use to indicate that she is emphasizing the importance of this particular issue?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 7 of 20
7. Question
Which set of words can be used to signal the emphasis of an important idea or detail?
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
Use Signal Words for Emphasis:
James is writing a letter to the parent organization of his school about the drama club’s needs for the school play. He has already explained their budget requests for the year, and now he wants to request immediate funds for their costumes, which are the most important items that the drama club still needs. Which signal words could he use to indicate that he is emphasizing the importance of these particular items?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Use Signal Words for Emphasis:
Natalie is writing a paper about Denver, Colorado, for her social studies project. She has already written about the climate, and now she wants to point out the most recognizable landform in Denver, the Rocky Mountains. Which signal words could she use to indicate that she is emphasizing the importance of this particular landform?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Which set of words can be used to signal the emphasis of an important idea or detail?
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Use Signal Words for Emphasis:
Gabe is writing a proposal to help the homeless in his community. He has already described some of the features of his plan, and now he wants to introduce the most important part of his plan, which is job training. Which signal words could he use to indicate that he is emphasizing the importance of this particular part of his plan?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Use Signal Words for Emphasis:
Gabe is writing a proposal to help the homeless in his community. He has already described some of the features of his plan, and now he wants to introduce the most important part of his plan, which is job training. Which signal words could he use to indicate that he is emphasizing the importance of this particular part of his plan?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 13 of 20
13. Question
Choose the best signal phrase to complete the passage.
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To keep a car looking nice, owners have to do several things. Washing a car regularly protects the car’s paint job and helps prevent rust from ruining the car. Dust, dirt, and chemicals from roads must be washed off regularly. to be dealt with is how to protect the car once it is clean. Wax is the best option for protecting a car’s paint job, and it should be applied two to four times a year. A little bit of maintenance can keep a car looking nice for a long time.
CorrectIncorrectHint
a consequence , the main issue, A summary
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Choose the best signal phrase to complete the passage.
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Our grade has been raising money all year by collecting cans, selling candy, and hosting a carnival. Some of that money has gone towards our end-of-the-year field trip. , our fundraising efforts have raised money for our classmate who has cancer. The money we raise will help fund his travel expenses as he goes back and forth to treatments.
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On the other hand, Mostly importantly, Least of all
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Choose the best signal phrase to complete the passage.
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A cottonmouth snake is also called a water moccasin. Their bites can be deadly, even though most cottonmouths do not attack people. These poisonous snakes are large, growing up to four feet long. to identify them is their triangular-shaped head. Giving these snakes their space is the best strategy.
CorrectIncorrectHint
a distinctive quality, An example, A comparison
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Choose the best signal word or phrase to complete the passage.
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While football is a popular sport among high school athletes, it is important for players to take the proper precautions to protect themselves. For example, athletes who play tackle football should make sure to wear shoulder pads. Another important piece of safety equipment is a mouth guard , athletes should wear up-to-date helmets that help protect the brain from injury. Have fun on the football field, but remember to be safe.
CorrectIncorrectHint
Secondly, Equally, mostly important
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
Choose the best signal word or phrase to complete the passage.
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An ozone alert, also called an air pollution alert, can be seen on weather reports, usually during the hot summer months. An alert means that the air quality is dangerous and that people may experience health issues like lung problems or eye irritations.
children, the elderly, and sick people are most susceptible to these dangers and should try to stay indoors. Ozone alerts are in place to keep people safe and healthy.
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remember that , On the contrary, For Instance
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Choose the best signal phrase to complete the passage.
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Studies have shown that in becoming a good writer is frequent reading. The more books a person reads, the more often he or she is exposed to correct grammar and diverse vocabulary. Books can also expose the reader to different styles of writing. The development of reading and writing skills are closely related.
CorrectIncorrectHint
a developing Feature, a summary, a significant factor
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Choose the best signal phrase to complete the passage.
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The students were involved in the process of choosing character traits to focus on for the year. Some of the character traits they chose were honesty, hard work, and responsibility. They decided that for the year would be respect. The students agreed that respect for one another was most important because without it, nothing could be accomplished.
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one addition, the main values, an example
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Choose the best signal phrase to complete the passage.
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There were many events that led to the American Revolution. American colonists disagreed with the various ways that they were being taxed by the British government, and they wanted a voice in government decisions. , the Boston Tea Party was the ultimate act of defiance against British rule, and this protest is believed to be one of the primary events that led to the Revolutionary War. After seven years of fighting, the United States of America gained independence in July of 1776.
CorrectIncorrectHint
An Isolated case, the major event, An over looked reason
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