GRAMMAR RULES Flashcards
CONJUNCTION
A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses.
and…but…or…while…because
A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses, and indicates the relationship between the elements joined.
INTERJECTION
An interjection is a word used to express emotion.
Oh!…Wow!…Oops!
An interjection is a word used to express emotion.It is often followed by an exclamation point.
The young girl brought me a very long letter from the teacher, and then she quickly disappeared.Oh my!
Letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning and assign a grammatical property.They can be ad
Infectional Endings
Part of grammer that refers back to an aperson or thing in a sentence. Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. They refer back to a person or thing.
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN
Modifies(change it in some way) a Verb
a word thatmodifies(describes) averb(“he singsloudly”), an adjective (“verytall
ADVERB
A word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce.Some examples: are words like “in,” “at,” “on,” “of,” and “to.”
PREPOSTION
Three Stratigies to put assessment information to use for future instruction!
- Differentiate Instruction
- Set Academic Goals
- Evaluate Program &
Target Professional Development
- Plan Individual Instruction
- Daily Instructional Stategies
- Target goals for student and teachers
- Monitor student and teachers progress.
- Gaps in professional development
Why’s to Analyze Assessment Data for future instruction.
Four Grammer Skills
Listening skills, writing skills, speaking skills, and reading skills.
interest and awareness of words
Word Consciousness
Words that you can understand when you hear them. Receptive comes from the verb ‘to receive’. Receptive vocabulary are the words that you understand.
Receptive Vocabulary
Expressive Vocabulary
Putting thoughts into words or speaking. Expressive comes from the verb ‘to express’. Expressive vocabulary means the number of words that you can use.
Reading books, magazines, or other text independently for an extended period of time.
Wide Reading