[LANGUAGE ARTS FLIPCHART LESSONS
English grammar lessons from the Language Arts Companion Series are now available as flipcharts specifically designed for use with Promethean ActivBoards, ActiVote and ActivExpression. However, these flipcharts can also be used with other interactive whiteboards as well.
DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS
UNIT 1: SENTENCE DEVELOPMENT
Lesson 1.1 Making a Complete Sentence
Screen 1: Lesson 1.1 Topics
Screen 2: Sentence Definition
Screen 3: Examples, Complete Sentences
Screen 4: Examples, Incomplete Sentences
Lesson 1.2 Subject and Predicate
Screen 1: Lesson 1.2 Topics
Screen 2: Nouns as Subject Parts of Sentences
Screen 3: Proper Nouns and Common Nouns
Screen 4: Verbs as Predicate Parts of Sentences
Screen 5: Examples: Subject and Predicate
Lesson 1.3 Sentence Ending Punctuation
Screen 1: Lesson 1.3 Topics
Screen 2: Declarative and Imperative Sentences
Screen 3: Interrogative and Exclamatory Sentences; Interjections
Screen 4: Examples: Declarative Sentences
Screen 5: Examples: Imperative Sentences
Screen 6: Examples: Interrogative Sentences
Screen 7: Examples: Exclamatory Sentences
Lesson 1.4 Use of Capitals
Screen 1: Lesson 1.4 Topics
Screen 2: Common Uses of Capitals
Screen 3: Capitalizing Abbreviations
Screen 4: Examples: Capitalize the First Word in Sentences and the Pronoun I
Screen 5: Examples: Capitalize Proper Nouns
Screen 6: Examples: Capitalize Titles, Initials and Abbreviations
Lesson 1.5 Paragraph Development
Screen 1: Lesson 1.5 Topics
Screen 2: Paragraph Development with Good Sentences
Screen 3: Avoid Run-On Sentences
Screen 4: Avoid Stringy Sentences
Screen 5: Good Sentences
Screen 6: Topic or Main Idea Sentence
Screen 7: Detail and Example Sentences
Screen 8: Examples: Topic and Detail Sentences
Screen 9: Examples: Topic and Detail Sentences
Screen 10: Examples: Topic and Example Sentences
Screen 11: Examples: Topic and Example Sentences
UNIT 2: CAPITALIZATION
Lesson 2.1 Proper Nouns
Screen 1: Lesson 2.1 Topics
Screen 2: Proper Nouns – Persons, Places, Things, Days, Months, and Holidays
Screen 3: Proper Nouns – Geographic Names, Religions, Nationalities, Languages, Clubs,
and Organizations
Screen 4: Examples: Proper Nouns – Persons, Places, and Things
Screen 5: Examples: Proper Nouns – Days, Months, Holidays, and Geographic Names
Screen 6: Examples: Proper Nouns – Religions, Nationalities, Languages, Clubs, and
Organizations
Lesson 2.2 Capitalize Proper Nouns
Screen 1: Lesson 2.2 Topics
Screen 2: Capitalize Titles, Family Relations, and Initials
Screen 3: Capitalize Abbreviations
Screen 4: Capitalize Time and State Abbreviations
Screen 5: Examples: State Abbreviations
Screen 6: Examples: Titles of People, and Initials
Screen 7: Examples: Abbreviations for Countries, States, and Dates
Screen 8: Examples: Time and Titles
Lesson 2.3 Titles of Works and Letters
Screen 1: Lesson 2.3 Topics
Screen 2: Capitals in Letters and Titles of Books and Works
Screen 3: Examples: Capitals in Letters and Titles of Books and Works
Lesson 2.4 Outline Topics and Poems
Screen 1: Lesson 2.4 Topics
Screen 2: Capitalize First Word in Lines of Outlines and Poems
Screen 3: Examples: Outlines
Screen 4: Examples: Poems
Screen 5: Examples: Poems
Lesson 2.5 Proper Adjectives
Screen 1 : Lesson 2.5 Topics
Screen 2: Capitalize Proper Adjectives
Screen 3: Examples: Proper Adjectives
Screen 4: Examples: Proper Adjectives
Lesson 2.6 Direct Quotes
Screen 1 : Lesson 2.6 Topics
Screen 2: Direct Quotations
Screen 3: Explaining Words with Quotes
Screen 4: Capitals in Direct and Interrupted Quotes
Screen 5: Paragraphs and Quotes
Screen 6: Examples: Capitals in Direct Quotes
Screen 7: Examples: Capitals in Interrupted Quotes
UNIT 3: PUNCTUATION
Lesson 3.1 Punctuation: Titles, Initials, and Abbreviations
Screen 1 : Lesson 3.1 Topics
Screen 2: Periods in Titles, Initials, and Abbreviations
Screen 3: Abbreviations and Periods
Screen 4: Examples: Abbreviations of Titles and Initials
Screen 5: Examples: Abbreviations for Days of the Week
Screen 6: Examples: Abbreviations for Months
Screen 7: Examples: Abbreviations of Measurement Units
Screen 8: Examples: Abbreviations of Geographic Terms
Screen 9: Examples: More Abbreviations
Screen 10: Examples: Abbreviations with Two Periods
Screen 12: Examples: Abbreviations Without Periods
Screen 13: Examples: Abbreviations of States
Lesson 3.2 Direct and Indirect Quotations
Screen 1: Lesson 3.2 Topics
Screen 2: Punctuation with Direct Quotations
Screen 3: Conversation Words and Commas
Screen 4: Location of Periods, Question, and Exclamatory Marks in Quotations
Screen 5: Location of Quotation Marks in Quotations
Screen 6: Punctuation in Divided or Interrupted Quotations
Screen 7: Capitalize first Word in Direct Quotes
Screen 8: Capitals in Interrupted Quotes
Screen 9: Location of Commas in Quotations
Screen 10: Placement of Ending Punctuation in Quotation Marks.
Screen 11: Selecting Conversation Words
Screen 12: Changing Paragraphs for New Speaker; Indirect Quotes
Screen 13: Examples: Direct and Interrupted Quotes
Screen 14: Examples: Direct and Indirect Quotes
Lesson 3.3 Addresses, Dates, Letters, and Time
Screen 1: Lesson 3.3 Topics
Screen 2: Commas in Addresses, Dates, and Letter Parts
Screen 3: Colons in Business Letter Greetings and Time
Screen 4: Examples: Commas in Addresses, Dates, and Letters
Screen 5: Examples: Colons in Business Letter Greetings and Time
Lesson 3.4 Commas with a Series of Words
Screen 1: Lesson 3.4 Topics
Screen 2: Commas Separating Three or More Nouns, Verbs, or Adjectives
Screen 3: Examples: Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives in Series
UNIT 4: MORE PUNCTUATION
Lesson 4.1 Commas in Interjections and Conversations
Screen 1: Lesson 4.1 Topics
Screen 2: Commas to Create Pauses
Screen 3: Commas to Set Off Interrupters
Screen 4: Commas to Separate a Noun of Address (Person Spoken to)
Screen 5: Commas to Separate Conversation Words
Screen 6: Examples: Commas with Interrupters
Screen 7: Examples: Commas with Nouns of Address
Screen 8: Examples: Commas with Conversation Words
Lesson 4.2 Commas in Sentences, Phrases, and Appositives
Screen 1: Lesson 4.2 Topics
Screen 2: Commas to Connect Sentences
Screen 3: Commas with Phrases and Appositives
Screen 4: Examples: Commas Connecting Sentences
Screen 5: Examples: Commas in Phrases
Screen 6: Examples: Commas with Appositives
Lesson 4.3 Apostrophes in Contractions and Possessives
Screen 1: Lesson 4.3 Topics
Screen 2: Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes
Screen 3: Plural Possessive Nouns and Contractions
Screen 4: Examples: Singular Possessive Nouns
Screen 5: Examples: Plural Possessive Nouns
Screen 6: Examples: Plural Possessive Nouns Not Ending in S
Screen 7: Examples: Contractions
Lesson 4.4 Punctuation in Titles
Screen 1: Lesson 4.4 Topics
Screen 2: Underlining and Quotation Marks with Certain Titles of Works
Screen 3: Examples: Titles Underlined
Screen 4: Examples: Titles in Quotation Marks
UNIT 5: PARTS OF SPEECH
Lesson 5.1 Types of Nouns
Screen 1: Lesson 5.1 Topics
Screen 2: Nouns
Screen 3: Common Nouns and Proper Nouns
Screen 4: Singular and Plural Nouns
Screen 5: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in S
Screen 6: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in ES
Screen 7: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in Y
Screen 8: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in Y
Screen 9: Pluralizing Nouns Ending in F or FE
Screen 10 Irregular Plural Noun Forms
Screen 11: Compound Nouns
Screen 12: Possessive Singular Nouns
Screen 13: Possessive Plural Nouns
Screen 14: Possessive Plural Nouns Ending in S
Screen 15: Examples: Common and Proper Nouns
Screen 16: More Noun Forms and Possessive Nouns
Lesson 5.2 Types of Pronouns
Screen 1: Lesson 5.2 Topics
Screen 2: Pronouns Replacing Nouns
Screen 3: Singular and Plural Pronouns
Screen 4: Subject and Object Pronouns
Screen 5: Subject Pronouns
Screen 6: Subject Pronouns
Screen 7: Object Pronouns
Screen 8: Object Pronouns
Screen 9: Possessive Pronouns
Screen 10: Possessive Pronouns
Screen 11: Demonstrative Pronouns THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE
Screen 12: Demonstrative Words as Adjectives
Screen 13: Examples: Pronouns as a Subject or as an Object
Screen 14: Examples: Possessive Pronouns
Screen 15: Examples: Demonstrative Pronouns
Lesson 5.3 Types of Verbs
Screen 1: Lesson 5.3 Topics
Screen 2: Verbs and Predicates
Screen 3: Action Verbs
Screen 4: BE Verbs
Screen 5: Examples: BE Verbs
Screen 6: Examples: BE Verbs
Screen 7: Linking Verbs and Helping Verbs
Screen 8: Linking Verbs
Screen 9: Main Verbs with Helping Verbs
Screen 10: Transitive Verbs with Objects
Screen 11: Intransitive Verbs without Objects
Screen 12: Verbs with First Person Subject
Screen 13: Verbs with Second Person Subject
Screen 14: Verbs with Third Person Subject
Screen 15: Verbs and Person of Subject
Screen 16: Verbs with Singular or Plural Subjects
Screen 17: Verb Forms for HAVE and HAS
Screen 18: Verb Forms for DO, DOES, and DID
Screen 19: Examples: Action Verbs and BE Verbs
Screen 20: Examples: Linking Verbs and Helping Verbs
Screen 21: Examples: Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Lesson 5.4 Common Verb Tenses
Screen 1: Lesson 5.4 Topics
Screen 2: Present, Past and Future Verb Tenses
Screen 3: Present Tense Verbs and Adding S
Screen 4: Present Tense of Verbs Ending in Y
Screen 5: Person and Number of the Subject
Screen 6: Verb HAVE in Present Tense
Screen 7: Past Tense Verbs and Adding ED
Screen 8: Past Tense of Verbs Ending in Y
Screen 9: Future Tense Verbs Using WILL and SHALL
Screen 10: Irregular Verb Forms in Present and Past Tense
Screen 11: Present Perfect Tense Verbs Using HAS or HAVE
Screen 12: Past Participles in Present Perfect Tense
Screen 13: Examples: Present and Past Tense Verbs
Screen 14: Future and Present Perfect Tense Verbs
Lesson 5.5 More Verb Tenses
Screen 1: Lesson 5.5 Topics
Screen 2: Present Progressive Verb Tense
Screen 3: Examples: Present Progressive Tense Verbs
Screen 4: Present Participles
Screen 5: Forming Present Participles with Verbs Ending in E
Screen 6: Past Progressive Verb Tense
Screen 7: Examples: Past Progressive Verb Tense
Screen 8: Regular Verbs with Past Participles
Screen 9: Irregular Verbs with Past Participles
Screen 10: Regular Versus Irregular Verbs
Screen 11: Irregular Verb Forms for Verbs B to F
Screen 12: Irregular Verb Forms for Verbs F to R
Screen 13: Irregular Verb Forms for Verbs S to W
Screen 14: Examples: Present Progressive and Past Progressive Verbs
Screen 15: Examples: Present Participles and Past Participles
Screen 16: Examples: Irregular Verbs
Lesson 5.6 Subject and Verb Agreement
Screen 1: Lesson 5.6 Topics
Screen 2: Verb Form Agrees with Subject
Screen 3: Subject Agreement with Helping and Linking Verbs
Screen 4: Singular Subjects and Verb Agreement
Screen 5: Compound Subjects Joined by AND
Screen 6: Compound Subjects Joined by OR
Screen 7: Examples: Simple Subjects and Verb Agreement
Screen 8: Examples: Compound Subjects Joined by AND or OR
UNIT 6: MORE PARTS OF SPEECH
Lesson 6.1 Types of Adjectives
Screen 1: Lesson 6.1 Topics
Screen 2: Describing Nouns: How Many, What Kind, Which Ones
Screen 3: Adjectives
Screen 4: THIS, THAT, THESE, and THOSE
Screen 5: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Screen 6: Comparative and Superlative Adjective Forms
Screen 7: Comparative and Superlative Adjective Forms
Screen 8: Examples: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Screen 9: Ordering Adjectives
Screen 10: Articles A, AN, and THE
Screen 11: Examples: Adjectives
Screen 12: Examples: Comparative Adjectives
Screen 13: Examples: Superlative Adjectives
Screen 14: Examples: Ordering Adjectives
Screen 15: Examples: Articles
Lesson 6.2 Types of Adverbs
Screen 1: Lesson 6.2 Topics
Screen 2: Adverbs Describing When or How Often
Screen 3: Adverbs Describing Where or How
Screen 4: Comparative and Superlative Adverb Forms
Screen 5: Regular Comparative and Superlative Adverb Forms
Screen 6: Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adverb Forms
Screen 7: Adverbs Formed From Adjectives
Screen 8: Adverbs Formed From Adjectives
Screen 9: Adverbs Formed From Adjectives- Comparative and Superlative Forms
Screen 10: Adverbs Formed From Adjectives- Comparative and Superlative Forms
Screen 11: Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adverb Forms
Screen 12: Predicate Adjectives
Screen 13: Predicate Adjectives GOOD and GREAT
Screen 14: Use of WELL as an Adverb and Predicate Adjective
Screen 15: Use of GOOD and WELL as an Adverb or Adjective
Screen 16: Examples: Adverbs
Screen 17: Examples: Adverbs
Screen 18: Examples: Common Adverbs
Screen 19: Examples: Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Screen 20: Examples: Comparative and Superlative Adverbs, continued
Screen 21: Examples: Predicate Adjectives
Screen 22: Examples: Predicate Adjectives
Lesson 6.3 Prepositions
Screen 1: Lesson 6.3 Topics
Screen 2: Prepositions
Screen 3: Prepositions Telling When
Screen 4: Prepositional Phrases
Screen 5: Prepositional Phrases Telling When
Screen 6: Common Prepositions
Screen 7: Examples: Prepositions
Lesson 6.4 Conjunctions and Interjections
Screen 1: Lesson 6.4 Topics
Screen 2: Conjunctions and Compound Subjects
Screen 3: Conjunctions and Compound Predicates
Screen 4: Conjunctions and Compound Sentences
Screen 5: Examples: Compound Sentences
Screen 6: Interjections
Screen 7: Examples: Interjections
Screen 8: Examples: Compound Subjects and Predicates
Screen 9: Examples: Compound Sentences and Interjections
UNIT 7: WORD PARTS AND COUNTERPARTS
Lesson 7.1 Contractions and Compound Words
Screen 1: Lesson 7.1 Topics
Screen 2: Contractions
Screen 3: Negative Contractions
Screen 4: Compound Words
Screen 5: Examples: Contractions
Screen 6: Examples: Compound Words
Screen 7: Examples: Compound Words
Lesson 7.2 Prefixes and Suffixes
Screen 1: Lesson 7.2 Topics
Screen 2: Prefixes
Screen 3: Prefixes
Screen 4: Compound Words
Screen 5: Prefixes MIS and NON
Screen 6: Prefixes PRE and UN
Screen 7: Prefixes RE
Screen 8: Examples: Prefixes
Screen 9: Suffixes
Screen 10: Suffixes ER and OR
Screen 11: Suffixes LESS and FUL
Screen 12: Suffix OUS
Screen 13: Suffixes ABLE and IBLE
Lesson 7.3 Synonyms and Antonyms
Screen 1: Lesson 7.3 Topics
Screen 2: Synonyms
Screen 3: Synonyms
Screen 4: Selecting Similar Words with Appropriate Meanings
Screen 5: Antonyms
Screen 6: Examples: Synonyms
Screen 7: Examples: Antonyms
Lesson 7.4 Homophones, Homographs, and Homynyms
Screen 1: Lesson 7.4 Topics
Screen 2: Homophones and Homographs
Screen 3: Examples: Homophone as Adjective, Noun, and Verb
Screen 4: Homonyms
Screen 5: Examples: Homophones
Screen 6: Examples: Homographs and Homonyms
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