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SAMPLER Collins Writing Program Essential Conventions Teacher Resource Guide Reinforcing and Expanding Check Mate Rules with: Daily Quick-Fix Sentences Tip Sheets for Additional Rules Glossary of Essential Terms Gary B. Chadwell Level P

Essential Conventions Level P Daily Quick-Fix Sentences Set 2 Daily Exercises Focus on Check Mate Rule 1.B: Use a question mark when a sentence asks a question. Sentence Theme: Mathematics (Focused Practice) 1. Did you know that there are two kinds of clocks (1 fix) 2. Do you think that it is easier to read an analog clock or a digital clock (1 fix) 3. The digital clock was invented in 1956. Do you know when the first analog clock was invented (2 sentences/1 fix) (Mixed Practice) 4. did you know that there are many ways to show time one of the ways uses only numbers another way uses hour and minute hands (3 sentences/6 fixes) Rules 2.A, 1.B, 2.A, 1.A, 2.A, 1.A 5. digital clocks use only numbers a digital clock that says 8:03 means that it is three minutes after eight o'clock how many minutes before nine o'clock would that be (3 sentences/6 fixes) Rules 2.A, 1.A, 2.A, 1.A, 2.A, 1.B Extended Passage Blaise pascal was a mathematician who lived in France in the 1600s. he was the first person to wear a watch on his wrist it was really a pocket watch that he tied to his wrist with a piece of string. now watches are worn by people all around the world do you wear a watch (5 sentences/8 fixes) Rules 2.B, 2.A, 1.A, 2.A, 2.A, 1.A, 2.A, 1.B

Essential Conventions Level P ANSWER KEY Daily Quick-Fix Sentences A.K. Set 2

Essential Conventions Level P Daily Quick-Fix Sentences Set 10 Daily Exercises Focus on Check Mate Rules 3.A & 3.B: Use a comma between the day and the year in a date. Use a comma between a city and state in an address. Sentence Theme: Biography (Focused Practice) 1. Did you know that Chester Greenwood was born in Farmington Maine? (1 fix) 2. Chester was born on December 4 1858 and died in 1937. (1 fix) 3. On February 8 1877 he filed his invention with the U.S. Patent Office. On March 13 1877 Chester's most famous invention was patented. (Mixed Practice) (2 sentences/2 fixes) 4. chester greenwood was only 15 years old when he invented something that would make him very wealthy. i bet you would never guess what he invented He invented something he called ear mufflers (3 sentences/5 fixes) Rules 2.B, 2.B, 2.C, 1.C, 1.A 5. During World War I, chester greenwood had a factory which made earmuffs for all the United States soldiers. most people in the town of farmington maine worked in his factory by december 31 1883 his factory was making 30,000 earmuffs each year Farmington maine is still the earmuff capital of the world (4 sentences/14 fixes) Rules 2.B, 2.B, 2.A, 2.E, 3.B, 2.E, 1.A, 2.A, 2.D, 3.A, 1.C, 3.B, 2.E, 1.A Extended Passage The state of maine declared december 21 1977 as Chester greenwood Day. did you know that chester greenwood invented many other things besides earmuffs he also invented a mouse trap called the Mechanical Cat and the steel rake which was patented on december 29 1936 when he died in 1937, he had patented 150 inventions (4 sentences/14 fixes) Rules 2.E, 2.D, 3.A, 2.B, 2.A, 2.B, 2.B, 1.B, 2.A, 2.D, 3.A, 1.A, 2.A, 1.C

Essential Conventions Level P ANSWER KEY Daily Quick-Fix Sentences A.K. Set 10

Essential Conventions Check Mate - Level P Use capital letters for titles of stories, books, and other published works. Tip Sheet RULE #2. CAPITALIZATION TITLES OF PUBLISHED WORKS Capitalize titles of books, newspapers, magazines, poems, songs, magazine articles, and book chapters. Note: Do not capitalize a, an, the, or other short words unless they are the first word of the title. Examples Books Sarah, Plain and Tall (by Patricia MacLachlan) Amos & Boris (by William Steig) Newspapers Washington Post New York Times Magazines Ranger Rick Highlights Poems Songs Magazine Articles Book Chapters Afternoon on a Hill (by Edna St. Vincent Millay) Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too (by Shel Silverstein) I m a Little Teapot The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round My First Trip to the Zoo How to Make Perfect Pancakes A New Kid in the Neighborhood How to Get the Garden Ready

Essential Conventions Level P Glossary of Essential Terms Abbreviation An abbreviation is a short way of writing a word. Not all words have abbreviations, but some do like these: Word Abbreviation Mister Mr. Monday Mon. August Aug. Adjective An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. Example: The excited girl ran into her house. Adverb An adverb is a word that describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs usually give information about how, where, when, how much, or how many. Example: The teacher wrote neatly on the whiteboard. Antecedent A pronoun is used in place of a noun. The noun that a pronoun replaces is called its antecedent. The noun usually goes before the pronoun ( ante means before). Example: Dogs like bones because they like to chew on them. Note: In this sentence the noun Dogs is the antecedent for the pronoun they. Apostrophe ( ) An apostrophe is used in a contraction to show that one or more letters have been left out (Example: haven t instead of have not) or to show that something belongs to someone or some thing (Example: Since today s weather is so rainy, Bob s umbrella comes in handy.). Comma (, ) A comma is a punctuation mark used to separate ideas or information: in dates April 10, 2012 in addresses Columbus, Ohio in friendly letters Dear Anna, or Yours truly, in sentences My favorite colors are blue, red, and yellow. Command A command is a kind of sentence that gives an order or tells directions. Examples: Wait here. Put the book over there.

SAMPLER Collins Writing Program Essential Conventions Teacher Resource Guide Reinforcing and Expanding Check Mate Rules with: Daily Quick-Fix Sentences Tip Sheets for Additional Rules Glossary of Essential Terms Gary B. Chadwell Level P