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1 This book is now available in a consumable Student Practice Book edition Benefit from the same targeted practice in a time- and money-saving format. Costs less per page than reproducing copies Conserves your copy quota No more waiting in line at the copy machine No more collating and stapling each weekly unit AND you have an easily accessible record of each student s skill acquisition consumable Student Practice Books 112 perforated pages for each individual book. Student Practice Books are sold in 5-packs. EMC 6515 Grade 1 $19.99 EMC 6516 Grade 2 $19.99 EMC 6517 Grade 3 $19.99 EMC 6518 Grade 4 $19.99 EMC 6519 Grade 5 $19.99 EMC 6520 Grade 6 $ packs $19.99 (that s only $3.99 each!) Correlated to State Standards Visit to view a correlation of this book s activities to your state s standards. This is a free service. EMC 576 Author: Jill Norris Editor: Marilyn Evans Copy Editors: Sonny Bennett Cathy Harber Desktop: Kristen Calcatera Arynne Elfenbein Congratulations on your purchase of some of the finest teaching materials in the world. For information about other Evan-Moor products, call or FAX Visit our Web site for additional product information. Entire contents EVAN-MOOR CORP. 18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA Permission is hereby granted to the individual purchaser to reproduce student materials in this book for noncommercial individual or single classroom use only. Permission is not granted for schoolwide or systemwide reproduction of materials. Printed in USA.

2 What's in? The book is divided into 36 weekly sections. There are five practice items for each day of the week. Monday through Thursday follow this format: two sentences to edit corrections need to be made in punctuation, capitalization, and grammar three items that practice a variety of language and reading skills Friday s practice cycles through three formats: identifying mistakes deciding if marked sections of a sentence contain punctuation, capitalization, or spelling errors or if there is an omission language usage practice choosing correct verb form, pronoun, homophone, etc., to use in a sentence correcting mistakes correcting errors in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling in lists and letters Scope and Sequence Scope and sequence charts on pages 3 and 4 detail the specific skills practiced and show in which weeks the practice occurs. The skills included are those found in language texts at this level Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 1

3 How to Use There are several ways that the daily review practices can be presented. You may want to use all of these presentations throughout the year to help keep the practice fresh and interesting. 1 Make overhead transparencies of the lessons. Conduct the practice as an oral activity with the entire class. Write answers and make corrections using an erasable pen. Increased retention of the skill will occur if students mark the answers at the same time on a reproduced sheet or write the answers on writing paper. As the class becomes more familiar with, you may want students to mark their own answers first and then check responses by marking the items on the transparency. 2 Reproduce the pages for individuals or partners to work independently. Check answers as a group, using an overhead transparency to model the correct answers. 3 Use these pages as independent practice only after much oral group experience with the lessons. Occasionally you may want to use a day s, or even a week s, lesson as a test to see how individuals are progressing in their acquisition of skills. It should be stressed, however, that the greatest learning benefit will be gained from doing the practices orally so that students continually hear correct responses modeled by their classmates and the teacher. Hints, Suggestions, and Options 1. Look ahead several weeks at the skills being practiced. If possible, teach new skills in formal lessons before asking students to practice these skills in the daily review. 2. Sometimes you will not have taught a given skill before it appears in a lesson. These items should then be done together. Tell the class that there is a skill they have not yet been taught. See if anyone knows the answer and wishes to explain it to the class. If not, use the review time to conduct a minilesson on that skill. 3. Customize the daily review lessons to the needs of your class. If there are skills that are not included in the grade-level expectancies of the particular program you teach, you may choose to skip those items white them out or correct them before reproducing the page. If you feel your class needs more practice than is provided, add these extras on your own. For example: Use the daily edit sentences to locate subject, predicate, parts of speech, etc. Add a one-item warm-up, a mini-posttest, or ask students to provide another example. 2, Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp.

4 Skills Scope and Sequence Punctuation & Grammar Abbreviations Other Punctuation Comparative/Superlative Adj. Common/Proper Nouns Language Usage Parts of Speech Possessive Nouns Prepositional Phrase Sentence Types Singular/Plural Nouns Subject/Object Pronouns Subject/Predicate Type of Adjective/Adverb Verb Tense Complete Sentence Comprehension Analogies Categorizing Cause and Effect Fact/Opinion, Fiction/Nonfiction Idioms Inference Figurative Language Word Meaning from Context Vocabulary/Word Study Skills Base Words/Prefixes/Suffixes Contractions Homophones Synonyms/Antonyms Reference Skills Alphabetical Order Dictionary Guide Words Syllabication Other Language Skills Correct/Incorrect Spelling Friendly/Business Letters Identify Mistakes in Text Combine Sentences Diagram Sentences x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Week 18 Week 19 Week 20 Week 21 Week 22 Week 23 Week 24 Week 25 Week 26 Week 27 Week 28 Week 29 Week 30 Week 31 Week 32 Week 33 Week 34 Week 35 Week Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 3

5 Capitalization Beginning of Sentence Places, Books, Songs, Poems, Titles Other Proper Nouns Punctuation End of Sentence Abbreviations, Initials Underline Titles Run-on Sentences Quotation Marks In Speech Songs, Poems, Short Stories Comma In a Series Dates, Addresses To Separate Dialogue Direct Address/Interjection Compound Sentence After Introductory Phrase/Clause Nonrestrictive Appositive Apostrophe Contractions Possessives Grammar & Usage Correct Article/Adjective/Adverb Homophones Plurals Pronouns Compound Words Verb Forms Spelling x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Week 18 Week 19 Week 20 Week 21 Week 22 Week 23 Week 24 Week 25 Week 26 Week 27 Week 28 Week 29 Week 30 Week 31 Week 32 Week 33 Week 34 Week 35 Week 36 Sentence Editing Skills 4, Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp.

6 Monday 1 1. duz his cuzin lives in unother sity 2. After james and tamara cleened the garage grandma gave them five dollars Singular or plural? 3. cattle Circle the word in each row that is spelled correctly. 4. oxigun oxegun oxygen 5. umpare umpire umpyre Tuesday 1 Write an antonym for each word. 1. demolish 2. imaginary 3. the Childrens valubles were storeed in the teachers closit 4. that Hot Rod is the noisier vehicul on my Block Declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Whoʼs your favorite music artist? 5

7 1. wernt their no milk in the refrijerator 2. there going to come to sea me at 7 pm Complete the analogy. What is the correct abbreviation? Wednesday 3. heavy : light :: near : close by far away next door traveled Where would the following probably take place? 4. The boy watched from the terminal as the commuter plane landed on the runway. What is the root or base word? 5. illogical Thursday 1. Avenue 2. pound What reference source would you use to find the meaning of thesaurus? lets play a game of Soccor to day 5. antonio was to big for his old bike sew he sold it at the old town flee market Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 6

8 Friday Use the comparative or the superlative form of the word in parentheses to complete the sentence. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares (tall) Suzi was the player on the basketball team. 2. (heavy) Mark is than Steve. 3. (hard) This is the homework Iʼve had all year. 4. (busy) Every Saturday morning the mall is the place in town. 5. (long) Most snakes are than worms Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7

9 Monday 2 1. my Dad gave the prezint two pete and I 2. it werent no serprize I new he wood do it Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word below. 3. The time line gave the events in chronological order. Fact or opinion? 4. Over 75% of the students had a library card. 5. Every student should read one book each month. Tuesday 2 Write a synonym for succeeded. 1. Which word would come first in alphabetical order? 2. fiber feverish festive fervor fertilize 3. aprul is my faverutest month of the year 4. we mayd the last paiment on hour new raddio Write the pronoun that would replace the underlined nouns. 5. Bernie and Ben went orienteering with the Scouts Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 8

10 Wednesday 2 1. the work men layed a straite track for the frayt train 2. maggie claymd she wuz to busy to dew her home work What do you call this part of a friendly letter? 3. Your pen pal, Simile or metaphor? 4. The butterfly was as graceful as a ballerina. Circle the adverb in this sentence. 5. Touch the new puppy gently so you donʼt injure it. Thursday 2 Which word would come last in alphabetical order? 1. shale shaft shady shallot shaky How many syllables does this word have? 2. relationship 3. mrs peters asked mr beckman will the concert start at 700 or the workmen has come to fix the oven in sammys kitchin 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Write the missing letters for the /l/ sound. 5. sever 9

11 Friday 2# Add a suffix to each of these words to complete the answer. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares One who studies plants and animals biolog 2. Not taking care as you work care 3. One who does not tell the truth li 4. In an unusual manner strange 5. Being filled with a feeling of joy joy Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 10

12 Monday 3 1. we had a flat tire amos wuz car sick and we got losted 2. chris thought I hope thay will chose me for there teem What is the correct abbreviation for Doctor? 3. Doc Dr Dr. none of these Write the correct salutation for a business letter to Dr. Ben Corliss. 4. What is the meaning of this idiom? 5. Winning the race was quite a feather in my cap. Tuesday 3 Synonyms or antonyms? 1. arrival, departure 2. abandon, discontinue 3. look out below he called that rock is falling 4. mother and her polish friend brigitta slovik went to a chinese resterant for lunch Which word does not belong in this group? 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC granite quartz feldspar gasoline amber 11

13 Wednesday 3 1. our minister rev murphy has worked in churchs in australia guatemala and malaysia 2. there mother ask them to go to blacks market for her Circle the cause and underline the effect. 3. The campers had to be rescued after they wandered off the trail and became lost. Singular or plural? 4. phenomena Give the past tense of the verb teach. 5. Thursday 3 What contraction is made from these two words? 1. will not What reference source would you use to find several synonyms for the word walked? why due I have to due my home work now complained tori 4. its always best to get youʼre work done before you watch tv said mom Add a prefix to this word Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC appoint 12

14 Friday Read the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no error. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares Ancient Egypt a rich and prosperous nation depended on farming. The crops growen by farmers 1 2 living in the nile valley fed and clothed Egyptʼs people. Farmers raised cattle geese oxen and 3 4 pigs. They planted wheat, flax, and a variety of fruits and vegetables Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 13

15 Monday 1. on april 2 grandma avery will celebrate her hundred birthday 2. i studyed an interesting artical kayaking in alaska in the national geographic world magazine Write the past tense of the verb grow. 3. Write a fact about Canada. 4. Circle the antonym for pursue. 5. chase continue abandon study Tuesday Choose the best word to complete this sentence. 1. She have any coins in her pocket. donʼt doesnʼt never always 2. the old tyred dog wantz to lay down by the warm fire 3. are we suppose to read across the plains or mountain trek in are history books tonight What two words make up this contraction? 4. youʼd Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Use this homophone pair in one sentence: forth, fourth

16 Wednesday 4 1. the scaryest story in horrifying bedtime stories was sounds in the night by t s jones 2. the farmer let ʻem ride him horse Circle the adjectives in this sentence. 3. The graceful antelope leaped quickly over the rough, rocky roadbed and disappeared into the thick bushes beyond. Give two words that rhyme with thrown. 4. Which word is spelled correctly? 5. receive receve recieve receeve Thursday 4 Which word would come first in alphabetical order? 1. myth mystery myself mysterious Where is someone who is saying the following? 2. Due to unexpected turbulence, the captain has turned on the Fasten Seatbelt sign. 3. dad sets in a chair to read him newspaper 4. is miss browns english class gonna resight robert frosts poem at the assembly 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 What part of speech is underlined noun, verb, adjective, or adverb? 5. Lay the new clothes neatly on the bed before you go outside. 15

17 Friday 4# Combine the following sentences to make one sentence. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares The dog chased the cat. The cat ran up the tree. 2. Seline needed to buy a new dress. Seline was performing in a concert. 3. Tom and Seth hit home runs. The team won the championship game. 4. Would you like some lemonade to drink? Would you like some cookies to eat? 5. I am very hungry. I think I could eat a horse Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 16

18 Monday 1. carl will you help me with my home work afterschool 2. no not today because I have to go out of town with my mom and dad Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun. 3. the new electronic game belonging to Scott Choose the best word to complete this sentence. 4. going to meet us in the lobby after the movie. Their There Theyʼs Theyʼre What is the meaning of this figure of speech? 5. When I asked her for a loan, she said, Go fly a kite. Tuesday Which is the correct way to divide this word into syllables? 1. rep re sen ta tive re pre sent a tive rep re sent a tive Does the underlined adverb tell how, when, where, or to what extent? 2. A cheetah runs the most quickly of all cats. 3. why duznt he ever due his home work 4. this donʼt look like any thing ive ever seen before said dr thomas Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Circle the cause and underline the effects. 5. The lava oozed down the sides of the volcano and black smoke smothered the sunlight after the eruption. 17

19 Wednesday 5 1. after ive finished skateing I am going to the liburary four a new book to read 2. did you get a letter from youre pen pal Which part of speech is underlined noun, verb, adjective, or adverb? 3. The flickering birthday candles stood at attention in the frosting drifts. Synonyms or antonyms? 4. reluctant, eager What is the correct abbreviation for Michigan? 5. MIC MI MN MH Thursday 5 What are the past and future tense of the verb drip? 1. past future Rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun. 2. the tusks and ears of the elephant 3. we stoped once to use the bathroom stretch our legs and eat some diner 4. three boys bikes was left in the senter of seventh street on saterday octobr Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 5. I went to the soccer game with Leon last Saturday. 18

20 Choose the best word to complete the analogies. Friday Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares Cub is to lion as foal is to. colt dog zebra monkey 2. Hat is to head as lid is to. jar cover hair beret 3. Picture is to frame as cream is to. butter cup pitcher whipped 4. Dog is to leash as balloon is to. cloud branch helium string 5. Tennis is to racket as volleyball is to. net hand basket court Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 19

21 Monday 6 1. mr and mrs lee have traveled to europ asia and south america 2. i cant weight to travel by myself Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word below. 3. Climbing to the rock ledge will test his skills and his mettle. Write two synonyms for the word mistaken. 4. Fiction or nonfiction? 5. Unopened flower buds of the clove tree are used to dull the pain of a toothache, freshen the breath, and flavor ham. Tuesday 6 Does the underlined adjective tell which one, what kind, or how many? 1. Carlos exclaimed, Look at that huge pumpkin! Circle the predicate in this sentence. 2. The whiskers on my kitten twitch when I rub its back. 3. maggie clamed she was two busy too do her home work last night 4. mario lee and robert went to the steinhart aquarium to find out more about dolphins 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Which word is not spelled correctly? 5. inconsiderate uncomfortable prejudice preveiw

22 Wednesday 6 1. every saterday morning myh little brother watches rug rats 2. last sumer my friend sarafina moved to santa fe new mexico Choose the best word to complete the analogy. 3. seldom : many :: often : lots more few several Synonyms, antonyms, or homophones? 4. quick, speedy 5. week, weak Thursday 6 What contraction is made from these two words? 1. we are Add a prefix to this word. 2. test 3. if we work hard replied judy well earn an excellent grade 4. michael ask how soon will brakefast be ready 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Past, present, or future? 5. occupied 21

23 Choose the correct word to complete each sentence. Friday 6# Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares How did you do on the test? good well 2. puppies are growing bigger every day. Are Our 3. that woman standing by the car? Whoʼs Whose 4. Do you know jacket that is? whoʼs whose 5. When the book reports due? are our Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 22

24 Monday 7 1. that john elway football belongs to my brother and I 2. michael and me ran in the big brothers marathon Use these three homophones in one sentence: there, their, they re. 3. Circle the preposition in this sentence. 4. A young boy is hurrying along the crowded sidewalk. Write another word that would belong in this group. 5. speak utter verbalize inform Tuesday 7 Write an antonym for this word. 1. ancient Which word is not spelled correctly? 2. wrestle whistel knapsack scratch 3. every one were invited to there party 4. several butterflys and eagels flew over head 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Does this word have a suffix or a prefix? 5. impolite 23

25 Wednesday 7 1. them womens lunchs all cost the same amoount 2. jim likes chocolate chip molasses sugar and peanut butter cookys but I only like oatmeal ones What is the root or base word? 3. prehistoric Simile or metaphor? 4. When the principal walked over to his desk, Sam sat as still as a statue. Is after used as a preposition or an adverb in this sentence? 5. After the farmer harvested the corn, he sold it as ensilage. Thursday 7 How many syllables are in each word? 1. inconvenient 2. inconsiderate 3. mi sister teared off the books cover 4. the park district is searching for a couch to help with the boys and girls teams Write the pronoun that would replace the underlined words Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC The soldiers and their prisoners marched in single file. 24

26 Match the words with the correct definitions. Friday Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares intersection a. the rate at which something happens 2. vertical b. a mathematical statement 3. equation c. straight up and down 4. currency d. a place where one thing crosses another 5. frequency e. the money used in a country Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 25

27 Monday 1. please tell me the anser to the riddel begged jose 2. will you help them guys paint there fence Is the comma used correctly? 3. August 31, Salina Kansas, Which part of speech is underlined noun, verb, adjective, or adverb? 5. We offer the largest selection of cool beverages, tasty meals, and luscious desserts in town. Complete the analogy. Tuesday 1. leaf : spinach :: root : flower carrot tomato lettuce 2. jeff sits his glasses on the tabel 3. I need to right a thank you note to my grandmother for the present that she sent me Use the context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word. 4. Many insects find protection in mimesis, their close resemblance to other insects that are harmful Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Fact or opinion? 5. It is important to respect and protect forests and wildlife at any cost.

28 Wednesday 8 1. we read articles form newsweek time and the daily herald for our report 2. while she pourd the soup the awkword girl spilt it all over the papers on he mothers desk Which word would come first in alphabetical order? 3. feminine fellowship femoral feline Which word is spelled correctly? 4. neithur worrys gratious siege Circle the adjectives in this sentence. 5. The fierce winds surged across the carefully planted wheat fields. Thursday 8 Name this part of a friendly letter. 1. Your friend, What do the words in this group have in common? 2. biology chemistry anatomy nuclear physics 3. whil I weighted for the griddel to git hot I scratchded a desighn on a chunk of wood 4. the sky opened up and rein slamed to the grownd 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 What contraction is made from these two words? 5. must not 27

29 Friday 8# Read the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no error. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares The kendo competition was about to begin at the Obon Festival. In traditional dress, the 1 2 competitors moved like frajle dancers around the ring. Briefly lunging toward each other and 3 4 then stepping back the competitors performed. Watch the graceful warriors fencing Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 28

30 Monday 9 1. whose that there boy over their 2. after the hen lies her eggs she sets on them Write another word that could belong in this group. 3. lakes rivers oceans ponds What is personified in the following sentence? 4. The books on my shelf whispered secrets as I tried to go to sleep. Which word is not spelled correctly? 5. orchestra ordinery dictionary stare Tuesday 9 Rewrite the sentence, adding at least one adjective. 1. The puppy wagged its tail. What is the correct way to divide these words into syllables? 2. obstinate 3. occupant 4. me and pete got a new dog at adams pet shop 5. antonio is two big for his old atheletic shews sew he will by a knew pare at florios shoestore 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC

31 Wednesday 1. rhianna todd and katie need three deskes at the front of the class room 2. uncle fred bot us pizza at freddies Is the underlined word a subject pronoun or an object pronoun? 3. The teacher trusted him to take attendance. Complete the analogy. 4. Predator is to prey as owl is to. fly hawk mouse talons Combine these two ideas into a single sentence. 5. Susan got out of bed. She looked out her window to check the weather. What is the correct abbreviation for Road? 1. rd. Rd. RD. Rd Thursday Add the suffix -ing to each of the following words. 2. receive worry plan 3. constantly thomas worrys about his end of the year projeckt 4. the thersty boy drank the dr pepper in one swallough Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Synonyms or antonyms? 5. irregular, rough

32 Friday Read the paragraph. Underline the topic sentence. Write the main idea. List three supporting details under the main idea. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares Some seeds move on the wind. They have winglike parts to catch the wind. Other seeds have hooks or stickers. They catch in the fur of animals and are carried to new places. Some seeds float on water to new places. People move seeds, too. They plant them in their yards and gardens. Seeds travel in many different ways. Main Idea: Details: Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 31

33 Monday 1. native americans beleived that the land was for everybody to use and share 2. there was hundreds of tribes in america when christopher columbus landed and though that he was in india Fact or fantasy? 3. People and animals can sink in quicksand and become trapped. Choose the best word to complete each sentence. 4. The trumpetʼs range is than the baritoneʼs. a. higher b. highest c. high d. none of these 5. The tubaʼs range is of all. a. lower b. lowest c. low d. none of these Write an opinion about pollution. Tuesday 1. If the guide words on a page are penicillin and pepper, which word would not be on the page? 2. peninsula peony penniless peppermint people 3. i have the adresses of many frends living in countrys around the world 4. one of mrs moores busnesses is taking pitchers of familee groups Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Use this homophone pair in one sentence: for, four

34 Wednesday the climit along the equator is very diffrent from the climit in alaska 2. a tire on his vehicul was puntured and sew he was stranded on the syde of the rode What is the present tense of the verb caught? 3. Declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 4. Watch out for the hole in the deck. Underline the subject in this sentence. 5. How many purchases were made on Sunday? Thursday 10 Which word would come last in alphabetical order? 1. shudder shuffle shut shutdown shuttle Write the plural of each noun. 2. fox wolf 3. mr tuttle asked did you studee four youʼre math test 4. I spended three hours at the libary working on my essae for english 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Write the complete predicate of this sentence. 5. Our friendship has lasted a long time, despite our differences. 33

35 What do the underlined phrases mean? Friday 10 # Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares Mrs. Peters said that the new easel would fill the bill. 2. My grandpa is nearly ninety, but heʼs fit as a fiddle. 3. The custodian said that sheʼd get to the bottom of the graffiti on the wall. 4. Lance has his finger in every pie. 5. Your dad will never double your allowance. Get real! Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 34

36 Monday the words impolight and inknosiderate have about the same meaning 2. dr landrys motto is always bee prepeared Add a suffix to this word. 3. strange Simile or metaphor? 4. Her hair was as shiny as a blackbirdʼs wing. Write another word that would belong in this group. 5. calm soothe still allay Tuesday 11 Circle the words that rhyme. 1. cruel school tell cool rule role 2. chute newt shut route suit stool 3. well dew you think you can help me on saterday 4. i can help you monday jay if thats not to layt Write a sentence about wheels that contains an example of alliteration Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC

37 Wednesday all the ice in the lemonaide begun to disapear 2. the jelly in slimʼs sandwitch driped out on hiz shirt Which words have four syllables? 3. representative technology currency substituted Circle the cause and underline the effect. 4. The ticket line was so long that we missed the first part of the movie. Write a common noun for each proper noun. 5. Mr. Beckman Arlington, Virginia Thursday 11 Write the comparative and superlative adjectives for heavy. 1. Synonyms, antonyms, or homophones? 2. substitute, switch 3. we catch that there bus at the corner of elm street and first avenue 4. traveler airlines allows you to travel with one suit case and a small carry on bag Choose the best word to complete this sentence Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC The of his aftershave lingered in the room. cent scent sent

38 Friday Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares Write the suffix next to its meaning: ly less ar ful ment or 1. full of 2. the condition of 3. without 4. in what manner 5. one who Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 37

39 Monday the paddel boats moved along the missouri river 2. land ahoy the first mate shouted Use the context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word. 3. Although they had never signed a formal agreement, their tacit understanding of the boundary was clear. Which word is spelled correctly? 4. amphibean enviroment civilisation temperature manufactur Circle the adjectives in this sentence. 5. The heavily armored crocodile slid slowly from the mossy banks into the dark depths. Tuesday 12 Which part of the sentence is underlined? 1. Can an amphibian live in an environment where the temperature is very low? 2. we dont have to turn in the asignment untill wedesday septimber theyʼre were three peaces of pizza on the plait kelly took the larger one Circle the prepositions in this sentence. 4. I went to the soccer game with my friend Leon Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Write a synonym for this word stalk

40 Circle the adverb in this sentence. 5. Several flew overhead. Wednesday six hungry geeses was searching in the grass for sum delishush worms to eat 2. last summer we spended our vacashion at uncle jims farm Complete the analogy. 3. jack : flat tire :: hammer : broken window dull pencil deflated ball loose board Choose the best word to complete this sentence. 4. your closest living relative? Whose Whoʼs Who Thursday 12 Fact or opinion? 1. Water expands when it is frozen. Are the underlined words a common noun or a proper noun? 2. The students swarmed across the playground and splashed into the community pool. 3. The hail stones pounded the roofs during the storem 4. dr rivers standed besighed his pateinces bed and said say ahhhh 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Write an antonym for rude

41 Friday 12 # Find the groups of words that are sentences. Write sentence or not a sentence on the line. Label the parts: Circle the subject. Draw a line under the predicate. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares Climbed the mountain and camped 2. The machine responded to his command 3. Always in motion and chattering too, the young toddler 4. Tom, Franco, Seline, and Julie played 5. He lurched and stumbled against the table Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 40

42 1. werent their no cookies left Monday 2. hello out there terrys voice was muffled by the layers of material in his mask Circle the preposition in this sentence. 3. Two delivery trucks pulled into the parking lot. Choose the best word to complete this sentence. 4. Do you know the recipe very? a. easy b. good c. well d. none of these Divide this word into syllables. 5. standardize Complete the analogy. Tuesday 1. Shallow is to deep as imaginary is to. make-believe fiction authentic hard-headed Subject or predicate? 2. The outcome of the game depends on us. 3. why cant he never git here on thyme the silver falcon singers will conclude the show with there interpretation of america the beeutiful 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Fact or opinion? 5. Honey is a nutritious natural food. 41

43 Wednesday 1. the sioux lived on the great plains and trackt bufalo 2. woodland tribes like the onondaga and the seneca lived by the water and maid theyʼre homes of wood Complete the analogy. 3. cm is to centimeter as yd is to Which word is not spelled correctly? 4. distruction division infection attention description Write a pronoun that would replace the underlined noun. 5. The custodians worked hard to get ready for the open house. Thursday What contraction is made from these two words? 1. they are What print reference source would you use to find out about the world s largest volcanoes? whos going to kollect the six oclock male when its delivred 4. ive know idea what your talking about Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Write a synonym for cruel

44 Friday Read the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no error. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares The first olympic games were held in Olympus Greece, in 776 B.C. Todays Olympic competitions include many different sports. Approximatly 10,200 athletes participated in the Summer Games in Australia Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 43

45 Monday 1. my most faverit candys are miad out of swiss chocalate 2. borises baby sister torn the libray book pages What is the base or root word? 3. condensation What is the meaning of this figure of speech? 4. That game is for the birds. I wish we could get a new one. Give the complete subject of this sentence. 5. The stunt diver used an oxygen tank until he reached the surface. Give the plural form of this noun. Tuesday 1. radius Choose the best words to complete this sentence. 2. When I go to aquarium, I always take guidebook to help me identify the fish. a an a an 3. the dogs owners writed a pome about theyʼre pet 4. can you play quiet untill the meeting is adjurned Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Write the comparative and superlative adjectives of this word. 5. handsome 44

46 Wednesday 1. h w longfellow wrote listen my children and you shall here of the mid-night ride of paul revere 2. the wether man toled the temperture explaned the humidity and gave a forecaste for the day Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded words. 3. The volunteers were always willing to step into the breach and offer assistance to the tornado victims. Write the past tense of these verbs. 4. bind 5. weep Subject pronoun or object pronoun? Thursday 1. The principal and I presented the perfect attendance awards at the assembly. What part of speech is underlined in this sentence? 2. Green grasshoppers gracefully glide in gravity-defying leaps. 3. I will lie the photograf on that table in plane view 4. flowers of every color and hugh bloomd in professer shaws garden Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 What is the meaning of this figure of speech? 5. Iʼll tell you where Mom keeps the cookies, but youʼve got to keep it under your hat. 45

47 Combine the sentences to make one sentence. Friday 14 # Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares The football team ran onto the field. They carried their helmets in their hands. 2. Pam found a book for her report. She used the library browser on the computer. Pam checked out the book. 3. Tom fell off the bike. He learned that racing bikes can be dangerous. 4. Ahmad is our new student body president. He got the most votes in the election. 5. Ashley lives next door to me. She feeds my puppies when Iʼm gone Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 46

48 Monday 1. due you think mr longwell will except my report if its hand written 2. my grandad believes you shuld always carry a hankercheif Identify the preposition in this sentence. 3. Students use spoken and written language for many different purposes. Simile or metaphor? 4. I wandered across the meadow, a lonely cloud in a clear, blue sky. Which words are not spelled correctly? 5. several vowal numerel hundred toward Complete the analogy. Tuesday 1. down : pillow :: beans : beanstalk beanie bed beanbag What is the correct abbreviation for Boulevard? 2. Bvd. blvd Blvd. bd 3. if I was a docter I wood help people stay well county hospital is located on the corner of king way and state street 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Past, present, or future? 5. wander 47

49 Wednesday 1. my littl brothers bestest riddle is what kind of house ways the least 2. the anser is a lite house What do the words in this group have in common? 3. rectangle trapezoid square triangle parallelogram If the guide words on a page are hungry and hyacinth, which words would not be on the page? 4. hurl hydrangea hustle hunger hutch Does this word have a prefix or a suffix? Thursday 1. misunderstand Write the singular form of this noun. 2. halves 3. mrs turlock says that I need to learn how to use parenthesis 4. I cant imagin a more ridiculus idea Synonyms or antonyms? 15 Does the underlined adverb tell how, when, where, or to what extent? 5. Tommy quickly ran behind the house Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC free, restricted 48

50 Label the subject and verb in each sentence. Friday Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares She crept past the babyʼs crib. 2. She loved walking in the rain. 3. Toby gave his mother the report. 4. Tomorrow Iʼd like to leave early. 5. The three girls smiled and clapped their hands Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 49

51 Monday 1. scott make your arms slice into the water shouted couch storm 2. he reminded him keep your kick going strong out of youʼre turns Circle the cause and underline the effect. 3. I didnʼt understand the questions on the test because I missed the previous class. Add the correct punctuation to this business greeting. 4. To Whom It May Concern Use this homophone pair in one sentence: billed, build. 5. Tuesday If the guide words on a page are feedback and fencing, which words would be on the page? 1. feel feeble felon fence fender 2. I all ready finishd doing the dishus mom sighed 3. please she said stack your dirtee plaits on the drain bored before you leaf What is the root or base word? effective 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Write the plural form of this noun. 5. sandbox

52 Wednesday the waitriss said to day we have strawberrys raspberrys and blackberrys 2. wood you like some whipt cream with youʼre berrys she asked Declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 3. Look out below! Subject pronoun or object pronoun? 4. Hot or cold, they tasted great! Which words have three syllables? 5. entrance entertain envision enviable envelope Thursday 16 Which reference source would you use to find the boundary between Egypt and Israel? 1. Real or make-believe? 2. The cheetahs ran free in the Kenyan game park while tourists watched safely from their jeeps. 3. the baby looked like shes going to ball 4. the baby sitter ask do you have any ideas about what we shud do 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 What part of speech is underlined? 5. The cheering crowd roared as the ball cleared the centerfield fence. 51

53 Write the verb forms for each verb. Friday 16 # Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares Present Past Past Participle (used with has, had, or have) 1. am 2. come 3. do 4. eat 5. see Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 52

54 Monday just a little after midnight wee heared jemmaz hungry frends searching for snacs in the cuboard 2. how meny heavy cartens comed in the maail shipmant this after noon Is part of the subject or part of the predicate underlined? 3. Lay the baby in her crib so she can take a nap. Punctuate this address Broad Ave # 310 Oakland CA Write an opinion about endangered species. 5. Tuesday 17 What two words make up this contraction? 1. thereʼve Synonyms or antonyms? 2. surpass, exceed 3. whoʼs dog are them over their 4. I wish I cud stay at home too meat you but I have two go to school 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Underline the prepositional phrase in this sentence. 5. Carlaʼs friend Margo came for a long visit. 53

55 Wednesday 1. nurse nancy gived her a cleen bandadge four her kne 2. it may not seem write but its all ways been the rule Complete the analogy. 3. Minute is to clock as ounce is to. Choose the best word to complete the sentence. 4. Yesterday he his hat on the peg by the door. hang hanged hung will hang has hung Use this homophone pair in one sentence: wood, would. 5. Which word is not spelled correctly? Thursday 1. multiply currency vertical manufacture atmophere Proper noun or common noun? 2. the priest 3. Father McGovern i cant weight to finish the movie because I saw some special snacks nicole brought oatmeal cookies sara brought peanut-butter bars and robert brought chocolate brownies 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC farmer ted dug a big whole in hiz garten for a compost pit 54

56 Friday Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares Write the plural of each noun. Then tell how you made the word plural. 1. president 2. bench 3. variety 4. journey 5. life Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 55

57 56 What is the correct contraction for of the clock? Monday 1. sasha whispered to her self where did john hid grandmas chest 2. i read to chapters of tom sawyer every knight before I go two bed Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word. 3. Limestone and sandstone are sedimentary rocks that were formed from fragments carried from their source and deposited by water. Choose the words that best complete this sentence: ware wear where 4. can Teresa find a costume to to the party? If the guide words on a page are ringing and ripple, which word would be on the page? 5. ringed rind rinsing rise riptide Tuesday 1. Use this homophone pair in one sentence: attendance, attendants the dishs on the shelfs fell during the earth quake 4. the mountian in the oil paynting is mtt hood explained the museum giude Identify this part of a business letter The Western Stage 165 Homestead Street Tyler, Texas Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576

58 Wednesday mrs springs drys floweres for bouguets 2. the park acrosst the street from mi house is called central park Subject pronoun or object pronoun? 3. Did you see her wave her hand? Fact or opinion? 4. Mayan architects were some of the worldʼs best builders. Do the underlined adjectives tell which one, what kind, or how many? 5. Lacy curtains were draped across the clear glass of the windows. Thursday 18 Is the underlined word a common noun or a proper noun? 1. The captain readied the plane for take off. Declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 2. Before a big test, do you think it is more important to sleep or study? 3. aunt jo had to fly to denver and chicago on her weigh to st louis 4. put extra rightin paper scissor crayons pencils and glue in the tub 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Synonyms, antonyms, or homophones? 5. affirm, deny 57

59 Friday 18 # Read the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have a capitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no error. Daily Progress Record How many did you get correct each day? Color the squares The spoted salamander remains almost unchanged from the first salamander that walked on The Earth about 330 Million years ago. It lives in caves, under rocks, and logs, and moves only 4 5 during the blackest hours of the night Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 58

60 1. noone in the familee had ever bin to hawaii Monday 2. how meny boxs of cookys did you sell the troop leader ask Does the underlined adverb tell how, when, where, or to what extent? 3. The man danced gracefully across the floor. Choose the best word to complete this sentence. 4. The hen named Peanut laid eggs last month than the one named Annie. few less fewer lesser Which is the correct way to divide this word into syllables? 5. lia bil i ty li abil i ty li a bil i ty li a bil it y Complete the analogy. Tuesday 1. Opaque is to transparent as turmoil is to. peaceful turbulent stormy clear Which word does not belong in this group? 2. oak maple pine geranium elm to me new years day means grandmas baked beans and a happy family feast 4. the principle said make sure your children has a quite time for home work 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC 576 Declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? 5. The shark in the aquariumʼs tank is well fed. 59

61 Wednesday make shure the cup is levil when you pore the punch warned mom 2. i cant beleive i won the jack pot carlos screamed Write the past tense of the verb fight. 3. Singular possessive or plural possessive? 4. the centipedeʼs feet 5. the boysʼ team Thursday 19 Which word is spelled correctly? 1. tomorow terible remember comeing hospitel List three words with the prefix mid scott came home at 8 30 after the boy scout meeting 4. his friends ask mrs morrow to come to his recitle Where would the following probably take place? 5. Would you like to send the package priority? Do the contents need to be insured? 2004 Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC Evan-Moor Corp., Grade 6 EMC

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