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Jubilee English 5: Grammar Galaxy English 5: Grammar Galaxy is a fifth grade level homeschooling English course that continues to build on reading comprehension, sentence structure, and parts of speech while introducing homeschoolers to basic grammar concepts. This course prepares homeschoolers for more advanced English learning by expanding on word differentiation and introducing Latin from_atxs, predicates, possessives and more. Grammar Galaxy explains on paragraph composition, capitalization, comma usage, and dictionary referencing. Homeschoolers will learn about central ideas and further develop reading comprehension and book development skills. The homeschooling course provides a comprehensive review of elementary reading and writing concepts while preparing the foundation for literary study. 1: Common, Proper, Singular and Plural Nouns 2: Possessive Nouns 3: Pronouns and Nouns 4: Nouns and Noun Signals 5: Verbs 6: Contractions and Pronouns 7: Latin Roots 8: Sit/Set & Raise/Rise 9: Let/Leave & Teach/Learn 10: Lay/Lie 11: Quotations 12: Adjectives 13: Adverbs 14: More on Verbs 15: Paragraphs 16: Sentences 17: Sentence Fragments 18: Dividing Sentences 19: Commas 20: Predicate 21: Subjects & Predicates 22: Central Idea 23: Capitalization 24: Review 25: Language 26: Subjects and Predicates Review 27: Subjects and Verbs Review 28: Dictionaries Introduction 29: Dictionaries 30: Books 31: Paragraphs 32: Possessives 33: Noun and Verb Review 34: Verbs, Words, & Rhyme 35: Nouns and Sentences 36: Finishing Up! |
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