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 introduction of examples and illustrations?
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
Use Signal Words to Introduce Examples and Illustrations:
Dylan is writing a speech that will suggest ways to help prevent bullying at his school. He has already defined bullying, and now he wants to give an example of how students can help prevent bullying. Which signal words could he use to indicate that he is introducing an example?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 3 of 20
3. Question
Use Signal Words to Introduce Examples and Illustrations:
Anna is making a presentation that will describe ways to be safe in the sun. She has already explained how too much exposure to sunlight can be dangerous, and now she wants to offer specific ways that people can protect themselves. Which signal words could she use to indicate that she is giving examples of ways to be safe in the sun?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Which set of words can be used to signal the introduction of examples and illustrations?
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Use Signal Words to Introduce Examples and Illustrations:
Lucas is creating a slideshow presentation that highlights the benefits of organic farming. He has already defined organic farming, and now he wants to give some examples to show how organic farming differs from traditional farming. Which signal words could he use to indicate that he is giving an example?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Use Signal Words to Introduce Examples and Illustrations:
Madeline is writing a guide for how to be a good soccer coach. She has already explained the value of coaching, and now she wants to offer some tips for being a successful coach. Which signal words could she use to indicate that she is giving examples of ways to be a good coach?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 7 of 20
7. Question
Which set of words can be used to signal the introduction of examples and illustrations?
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
Use Signal Words to Introduce Examples and Illustrations:
Cameron is making a brochure about how to make your writing sound more interesting. He has already explained the importance of reader engagement, and now he wants to give some specific examples of techniques that can make your writing more interesting. Which signal words could he use to indicate that he is giving examples of techniques?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Use Signal Words to Introduce Examples and Illustrations:
Zoe is writing a guide for how to become a better basketball player. She has already explained why basketball is a great sport to master, and now she wants to offer tips for how basketball players can improve. Which signal words could she use to indicate that she is giving examples of how to become a better basketball player?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Which set of words can be used to signal the introduction of examples and illustrations?
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Use Signal Words to Introduce Examples and Illustrations:
Vincent is presenting ideas about ways that math is used in everyday life. He has already stated his main idea, and now he wants to give some specific examples of how math is used outside the classroom. Which signal words could he use to introduce a particular exampleCorrectIncorrect -
Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Use Signal Words to Introduce Examples and Illustrations:
Malia is writing about the benefits of joining a baseball team. She has already stated her main idea, and now she wants to give some specific examples of why joining a baseball team can be beneficial. Which signal words could she use to introduce a particular example?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 13 of 20
13. Question
Choose the best signal words to complete the passage.
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Should schools require students to wear uniforms? On the one hand, uniforms can help students to get ready more quickly in the morning. Schools that require a simple uniform, one color of pants and one color choice for a shirt, make a student’s morning routine extremely easy. However, students want the ability to express their individuality, the ability to make choices about their appearance. These, and many other factors, make the decision to adopt a school uniform policy a difficult choice for school districts.
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specifically , unlike, without, including
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Choose the best signal words to complete the passage.
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Scientists and federal agencies work hard to protect animals that are endangered. , the bald eagle was once considered to be endangered. After forty years, the eagles have been taken off of the endangered list. Other animals still need to be protected, the Malayan Tiger, of which there are estimated to be fewer than 350 remaining. People who work to protect animals are ensuring that future generations can enjoy these majestic creatures.
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finally, Equal to, for example and such as
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Choose the best signal words to complete the passage.
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Ms. Lansing encourages her students to use everyday materials to create their own crafts at home. , she shows how bouncy balls can be made from a few kitchen ingredients and white glue. She also tells her students to think about old things in new ways. , Ms. Lansing demonstrates how students can paint jewelry with leftover nail polish instead of purchasing more expensive craft paints. Her students are excited to discover new uses for extra items around their houses.
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as an illustration , usually, for example, Moreover
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Choose the best signal words to complete the passage.
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There are many different ways to volunteer in your community. , volunteers can clean up litter along streets. Volunteers can also spend time with lonely people at a retirement center , volunteers can play games or read with the retired residents. Other volunteer jobs include tutoring in English or helping at a hospital or library. No matter what your interests are, there is sure to be a great volunteer opportunity for you.
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for instance , specifically , Even so, Without
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
Choose the best signal words to complete the passage.
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Middle school students can earn money, even if they are not yet old enough to get a job. Most students have something that they are good at that they could use to make money. , students could sell some of their artwork. There are also creative alternatives to a lemonade stand, homemade popsicles or baked goods. Students could also offer babysitting or dog-walking services. Making money is possible, but creativity and hard work are required.
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for example , In other words, such as , in summary
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Choose the best signal words to complete the passage.
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Learning to play a musical instrument has many benefits besides gaining the ability to make music. Mastering an instrument can affect the brain in positive ways. , people who play an instrument have better memory and coordination. People who learn an instrument also have a greater chance of having academic success, in some cases through better performance in math and reading. Scientists do not understand all the ways that music affects the brain, but there is certainly no harm in learning to play an instrument.
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specifically, explained, repeated, demonstrated
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Choose the best signal words to complete the passage.
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Instead of going to a different town for vacation, explore your own city during a staycation. Most people never experience their own cities, and time off of school , spring break, is the perfect time to do so. , you and your family could explore local museums or tourist attractions. Become an expert on your hometown!
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such as , to repeat, for example , to account of this
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Choose the best signal words to complete the passage.
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Tired of the same old peanut butter sandwich in your lunch box? Try some easy lunch alternatives. , instead of making a sandwich on bread, put your fillings on a tortilla and roll it up. You can also try topping a whole-grain bagel with cream cheese and other toppings, green peppers, onions, cheese, and lunch meat. Then, eat your bagel like you would a pizza. Your new lunch ideas just might inspire your friends to get creative with their lunches as well.
CorrectIncorrectHint
not only, for instance, including, furthermore
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