grammar, comparative and general

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grammar, comparative and general

Starting with prefixes and suffixes

This standards-based resource presents the most commonly encountered Latin and Greek prefixes and suffixes in a way that is easy to implement and understand.
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Have you seen my trumpet?

Presents a young girl looking for her trumpet, with her questions containing hidden words for animals that can be seen in the illustrations.

Breezier, cheesier, newest, and bluest

what are comparatives and superlatives?
2013
Illustrated verse explores the concept of comparatives and superlatives, and introduces many examples.
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Stickiest, fluffiest, crunchiest

super superlatives
2016
Introduces adjectives that are superlatives through photographs of different kinds of food.

Have you seen my trumpet?

2016
Spot the hidden vocabularly words to find answers to questions within the words.

Take away the A

2014
Text and illustrations demonstrate how subtracting a single letter from a word can make an entirely different word.

The art of syntax

rhythm of thought, rhythm of song
2009

Number art

thirteeen 123s from around the world
1982
Traces the development of the various number systems that have been used in the world, including the Arabic, Chinese, Egyptian, Gothic, Greek, Roman, and Sanskrit systems.

Verbs

2003
Follow along with the Wordswork team as they learn all about verbs. Discover the three different types of verbs: action verbs, linking verbs, and helping verbs. Also learn about verb tenses. Contains a word game.

Sentences

2003
Follow along with the Wordswork team as they learn all about sentences; that they must convey a complete thought and contain both a subject and a predicate. Also learn the four different kinds of sentences. Contains clear explanations, examples, simple tests, and a game.

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