12 . . . For example, we could use a star for the top of the tree . B. __________________________________________ 78 Grammar Practice & Assess imlovinlit.com 2015 Erin Cobb CD-105007 If the bold word is used incorrectly, circle F for false . Capitalize all significant words in titles of books and other media . T F 21 . . (13) She booked it through international tours for Americans, a special company that sends students on international trips . If the bold word is used properly, circle T for true . plaintiff 8 Vocabulary Practice & Assess imlovinlit.com 2015 Erin Cobb CD-105005 105005 PA Vocab INT.indd 8 5/21/18 3:41 PM Questions emerged. . . a large room, hall, or other venue where an audience gathers a . 50 Lesson 3-2: Concrete & Abstract Nouns . . (11) If ______________________ had told me five months ago I would make the soccer team, (12) I would have told you that you were ______________________ . . Students practice and master their knowledge of sentence types, parts of speech, and punctuation rules with a variety of activities. Targeted for upper elementary and middle-school students, this series. imlovinlit.blogspot.com . ________ 7 . The puppy is in the box. . Why had the Titanic carried so few lifeboats? . 1 . ______ 1 . stage c . . . . no, because he was traveling no, because she was Jacks father and his friend Did he or she lose any alone presumed to be traveling Milton died. The Im Lovin Lit series features comprehensive lessons and activities that are created to reach a variety of learning styles. . synchronize d . . 11 . __________________________________________ 19. If using in a commercial product, please credit Lovin Lit. . Which detail from the text best supports the a) 1845 idea that the White Star Line was in some b) 1891 way responsible for the loss of passengers? 10 Lesson 1-3: Using Apostrophes . . One is an illustration and the other is a graph. Choose the word that is not related to the vocabulary word given . . 71 Lesson 4-5: Direct & Indirect Objects . It was then that the public became aware of the depth of the Titanic tragedy. . ________ 9 . biography / fiction a . . . . . It would take three full days for the Carpathia to reach New York due to icebergs and thick fog. By 9:00am, all surviving passengers were dipped under and water began to pour onto the ship. . . . . Quizzes with auto-grading, and real-time student data. . The worksheet has a space for the children to paint their hand print and then write their name.Font is LL Elementary Dots by imlovinlit.blogspot.com. c) Captain Smith ordered that the a) Queenstown Titanic proceed at full speed despite b) New York the iceberg warnings. . biography 15 . diseased 9 . Name _____________________________ Date _____________________________ Lesson 1-1: Capitalization Assessment A. Use a comma to separate three or more items or elements in a series . ___________________ end, neither Hamlet nor Laertes gets the last LOL . 77 Lesson 0 .5: Parts of Speech . . synchronize 12 . . . . . . . Furthermore, the US government passed the Radio Act of 1912 to require that ships leave radio communications on 24 hours a day in order to be able to receive distress calls from nearby ships. . . __________________________________________ 16. . operated by on a surface or space; (2) to telegraph - n. an obsolete the pressure of a fluid such regard something as a likely system of sending messages as water or oil occurrence in the future by transmitting signals hydroplane - v. to slide on reject - v. to refuse to have, over wires a wet road when a layer of accept, believe, or consider; water on the road lifts the to discard tires off of it 2015 Erin Cobb CD-105005 Vocabulary Practice & Assess imlovinlit.com 5 105005 PA Vocab INT.indd 5 5/21/18 3:41 PM He was assured that nothing was the matter, but Lawrence decided to check for himself. . Short Story THE LANDLADY, by Roald Dahl. Their course was corrected, and after a few minutes they finally reached the ocean. . Erin uses interactive notebooks in her classroom and provides professional development for teachers who want to reach all learners by infusing more interactivity into their lessons. . Use a comma to interrupt direct quotations or before or after a direct quotation . chronometer c . This poster provides students a visual example of what it looks like to be an attentive listener. . chronometer c . . . . . watch b . . antibiotic d . g . . a . 4 Grammar Practice & Assess imlovinlit.com 2015 Erin Cobb CD-105007 105007 PA Grammar 6-8 INT.indd 4 5/21/18 3:53 PM . We're working on it! Which of the following statements about the first and third class staterooms? . Answers chapter 17 is available in our book. LL Scribbles and LL Elementary Dots. Common Core ELA Standards Checklist for the Year Printable! T F 25 . INCLUDES: Dynamic lessons and templates that make teaching Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes an interactive experience and engage students in the learning process. 120 Unit 3 - Nouns Lesson 3-1: Common & Proper Nouns . Co, The Titanic Historic Events ESL Library, The Titanic (Courtesy of Mr Kenneth Hayes). fashion b . . Can I use these worksheets? alone survived. biohazard a . __________________________________________ 17 . believable dictation - n. the act of of the natural features, or convincing; able to be saying something to be population, and human trusted recorded; an utterance to be activity of a region creditor - n. a person, bank, typed or written by another geologist - n. a person who or company that lends dictator - n. a person with studies rocks and soil in money to someone total power over a country, order to learn about Earths creed - n. a system of basic often one who has taken history beliefs, often of a religion, over by cruel or brutal force geology - n. the study of that are followed by predict - v. to say or guess Earths history based on individuals or a group of what will or may happen in rocks and layers in the soil people the future geoponics - n. the art or incredulous - adj. The muted TV was audible except for the subtitles . . 123 ped, pod . . (11) Whenever I make plans you always mess them up my mom said to my dad . . C. Using Apostrophes For each sentence or phrase below, rewrite the word that needs an apostrophe correctly . . . . . interjection ______ 8 . Were heading on an adventure . (12) I never know where were going to go but I always know it will be fun . a . . (17) Maybe well drive up to Alaska to the Northwest Territories or somewhere even farther north! . 32 -ance, -ence, -ness, -ment . 94 2 imlovinlit.com 2015 Erin Cobb CD-105005 105005 PA Vocab INT.indd 2 5/21/18 3:41 PM Use a comma after a direct quotation in a sentence . Use a comma between two adjectives only when the word and could be inserted in its place . 28 Lesson 8-1: Adverbs . ______ 2 . . . understanding of the content or skill . Simply write in the month and dates. C. Using Apostrophes For each sentence or phrase below, rewrite the word that needs an apostrophe correctly . Rated 4.88 out of 5, based on 380 reviews, Sensory Word Mad Lib: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Help students make their writing more descriptive with this fun activity! biography living organisms d . e . . His biography covered some very personal things about his childhood . . . Ill call my mom and ask if I can sleep over at your house tonight . When I asked my dad what we were having for dinner, he said, Wait and see! ________ 7 . . Nonfiction Text Features Index imlovinlit.com accommodations 3, Captain, see Smith, Edward Carpathia 6, 8 Cherbourg 2 construction 1, Cork Harbour 2 2014 erin cobb Fleet, Frederick 4 iceberg 4 Ismay, J. Bruce 1, 6, Ismay, Thomas Henry 1 11 lifeboats 4, 6 Liverpool, England 1, 2 Murdoch, William 5 Queenstown, Ireland 2 Radio Act of 1912 9 rescue 8 sinking 5, 6, 7 Smith, Edward (Captain) 4 Southampton 1 White Star Line 1, 6, 11 12 Titanic! lessons for each skill . (14) He was also the grandfather of Telemachus, who was his sons son . Answer Key: aquanaut - n. a diver who lives and explores underwater for an extended period of time, specifically inside and out of an underwater dwelling .The aquanaut explored near the coral . . . audio c . . imlovinlit.blogspot.com biohazard 18 . . . _____________________ 8. ________ 8 . . . . Why had the ship proceeded at full speed despite the iceberg warnings? . I've got more FREE commercial use fonts on the way, so be sure to Follow Me to be notified of that and other language arts FREEBIES! earliest to the most recent audition - n. a trial biohazard - n. a biological chronometer - n. an performance to appraise the substance or condition instrument that measures talents of a person such as that puts people or the time precisely an actor or musician environment at risk synchronize - v. to cause auditorium - n. a large biology - n. a science that things to occur at the same room, hall, or other deals with living things time, often at the same venue where an audience and processes vital to living speed or rate gathers to watch a speech, things performance, or another event 4 4 Vocabulary Practice & Assess imlovinlit.com 2015 Erin Cobb CD-105005 2015 Erin Cobb CD-105005 105005 PA Vocab INT.indd 4 5/21/18 3:41 PM FONTS: of or related to the process of hearing 30 . a biological substance or condition that puts people or the environment at risk B. Rewrite Definitions Look at the definition for each word in activity A . chronicle b . Jacks mother family or friends? . . . . . The of the Grecians is written in Greek verse . . . biology C. Synonyms or Antonyms? . . . able to be phonics - n. a method of (commonly called a photo) carried or moved with ease teaching people to read photon - n. a bundle of teleport - v. an imaginary and pronounce words by electromagnetic radiation way to move across distance correlating sounds with letters that transmits light or space instantly and groups of letters photosynthesis - n. the transport - v. to move saxophone - n. a brass process in which green people or goods from one wind instrument that is plants use sunlight to make place to another by bus, played by blowing into a food from water and carbon truck, ship, etc . the Titanic d) Second class passengers were more likely to have died than first class 4. . (16) The caterpillar is transforming into a your grades . chronicle c . . a science that deals with living things and processes vital a . It makes sense to organize the records in chronological order . . __________________________________________ 13 . . What was the main problem with the passengers. Are you going to listen to White Christmas? 92 Confused Words . . 1 . inexact time 10 . . . (11) ______________________ I will be graduating from high school . T F 25 . . . . . capable and over again something; the opportunity of being slowly decomposed chronicle - n. an account to be heard, as in an by bacteria or other living of events in the order they interview organisms occurred audio - adj. . chronometer 4 . . causing interrupting the normal that has been written by a great deal of damage; course of things; throwing hand or typed having the tendency to something into disorder prescription - n. a written create harm erupt - v. to spew rocks, ash, direction from a doctor instruct - v. to teach, train, and lava, as in a volcano; to that authorizes someone to or educate; to direct or burst out suddenly, often deliver or use a medicine or command violently treatment reconstruct - v. to rebuild interrupt - v. to cause a scribble - v. to write or draw something after it has been break; to stop a person in something quickly and damaged or destroyed; to the act of speaking carelessly, making it difficult describe an event or series of rupture - n. a crack, burst, or to understand or interpret events based on evidence break in something; transcribe - v. to make a structure - n. something the tearing of a part of written copy of something that is built by placing parts the body thought or spoken or of together and likely stands notes taken on its own, such as a home or bridge therm heat tract draw, pull vis, vid see geothermal - adj.