SL.4.1.a - Come to discussions prepared, having read or studied required material; explicitly draw on that preparation and other information known about the topic to explore ideas under discussion.
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Using Relative Pronouns and Adverbs
This worksheet on relative pronouns and adverbs is a great way to practice these skills. Students read the sentences and...
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Pronouns Adverbs
Reinforce proper pronoun and adverb usage with this supplemental grammar exercise targeting key language conventions con...
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Relative Adverbs Practice
Reinforce proper usage of relative adverbs with this supplemental grammar exercise aligned to Common Core language stand...
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Parts of Speech Functions in Sentences
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Relative Pronouns and Adverbs
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The Mystery of the Lost Necklace
In 'The Mystery of the Lost Necklace,' Mia and Leo use relative pronouns like 'who,' 'whom,' and 'whose' to solve a myst...
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The Library Adventure
In 'The Library Adventure,' Liam uses relative pronouns like 'which,' 'that,' and 'where' to solve a book mystery. This ...
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A visit to Grandparents House
In 'The Camping Mystery,' Zoe and Max use relative pronouns like 'whose,' 'that,' and 'who' to find hidden treasure. Thi...