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7th & 8th Grade ELA Worksheets. 156 Grammar Lessons & Reviews. 362 PAGES. BUNDLE

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    INTENSIVE ELA REVIEWS. 32 pages. 16 Reviews. Gr 7-8 ELA

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    ✶ This 7th and 8th grade ELA MEGA BUNDLE contains 156 grammar worksheets and Lessons; spread throughout 362 pages, with full answer keys about all the main topics in ELA; Parts of Speech, Sentence Structure, Phrases, Clauses, Usages and Mechanics, Capitalization, and Punctuation. This resource is also great for 9th graders as a grammar refresher!

    ✶ There is also a Bonus PACKET that includes 16 EXTENSIVE GRAMMAR PRACTICE / REVIEWS ( ONLY EXCLUSIVE FOR THIS BUNDLE)

    *** CLICK HERE for a FULLY EDITABLE Google Document Version of this bundle ***

    ✶ This MEGA BUNDLE is ideal to explain, practice, and review the main skills of each topic with your students THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR WITHOUT WORRIES. JUST PRINT AND TEACH!

    ✶ This resource is written in a simple and plain language; which makes it easier to get underachievers back on the track as well as address individual differences among your students. This resource is also very suitable for homeschooling.

    Here is what you will get in this resource; organized and categorized per topic in separate folders for your convenience:

    ❤❤❤ PARTS OF SPEECH ❤❤❤

    A. Nouns

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Nouns, Plural and Singular forms, Common and Proper Nouns.
    2. Lesson 2: Concrete, Abstract, Compound, and Collective Nouns.
    3. Lesson 3: Review of Concrete and Abstract Nouns
    4. Lesson 4: Review of Collective and Compound Nouns
    5. Lesson 5: Review of Common and Proper Nouns

    B. Verbs

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Verbs, Action verbs, and Verb Phrases.
    2. Lesson 2: Helping Verbs and Contractions.
    3. Lesson 3: Using Verb Phrases Correctly
    4. Lesson 4: Regular and Irregular Verbs
    5. Lesson 5: General Review of Verbs
    6. Lesson 6: Review of Verb Phrases; main verbs and Helping verbs, and Action Verbs

    C. Pronouns

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Pronouns, Personal Pronouns, and Possessive Pronouns.
    2. Lesson 2: Pronoun Antecedents, Relative Pronouns, and Demonstrative Pronouns.
    3. Lesson 3: Intensive, Personal, and Demonstrative Pronouns
    4. Lesson 4: Indefinite Pronouns and Interrogative Pronouns.
    5. Lesson 5: Review of Pronoun Antecedents.
    6. Lesson 6: General review of all pronouns
    7. Lesson 7: General review of all pronouns (2)

    D. ADJECTIVES

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Adjectives, Articles, and Demonstrative Adjectives
    2. Lesson 2: Participial Adjectives
    3. Lesson 3: Comparative and Superlative
    4. Lesson 4: Irregular Comparison
    5. Lesson 5: More on Proper Usage of Adjectives
    6. Lesson 6: General practice on Adjectives

    E. ADVERBS

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Adverbs and Qualifiers
    2. Lesson 2: Adverb Position and the Adverb "not"
    3. Lesson 3: Adverbs ending -ly, -y, and -ally
    4. Lesson 4: Comparisons in Adverbs
    5. Lesson 5: More practice on Comparisons in Adverbs
    6. Lesson 6: General Practice on Adverbs
    7. Lesson 7: Adverb, or Adjective?
    8. Lesson 8: More practice on Adverbs

    F. Prepositions

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
    2. Lesson 2: More Practice on Prepositions

    G. Conjunctions

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Conjunctions, Coordinate Conjunctions, and Subordinate Conjunctions
    2. Lesson 2: Correlative Conjunctions
    3. Lesson 3: Practice on Conjunctions

    H. Interjections

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction and Practice

    I. Reviews

    1. Lesson 1: Parts of Speech Review
    2. Lesson 2: Parts of Speech Review

    ❤❤❤ SENTENCE STRUCTURE ❤❤❤

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Types of Sentences, thee Subject, and the Verb.
    2. Lesson 2: Interrogative Sentences and Inverted Orders in Sentences.
    3. Lesson 3: The Introductory "There" in sentences
    4. Lesson 4: Compound Subject and Compound Predicate
    5. Lesson 5: Introduction to Predicate Nominative and Linking Verbs
    6. Lesson 6: More practice on the Predicate Nominative
    7. Lesson 7: Introduction to Direct Object
    8. Lesson 8: More practice on Direct Object
    9. Lesson 9: Introduction to Indirect Object
    10. Lesson 10: Introduction to Object Complements
    11. Lesson 11: General Review (1)
    12. Lesson 12: General Review (2)
    13. Lesson 13: Direct and Indirect Object Review
    14. Lesson 14: Predicate Nominative and Predicate Adjective Review

    ❤❤❤ THE PHRASES ❤❤❤

    A. Prepositional Phrases

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Prepositions, Object of Prepositions, and most commonly used prepositions.
    2. Lesson 2: Adjective and Adverb Phrases
    3. Lesson 3: More practice on Adverb Phrase
    4. Lesson 4: Prepositional Phrase Review

    B. Appositive and Appositive Phrases

    1. Lesson 5: Introduction to Appositive and Appositive Phrases
    2. Lesson 6: Appositives and Combining Sentences
    3. Lesson 7: Appositive Phrase Review
    4. Lesson 8: General Review of Prepositions

    C. Verbal Phrases: Infinitive, Gerund, and Participial

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Verbal Phrases
    2. Lesson 2: Gerund as a Noun, Participle as an Adjective, and Infinitive as Noun, Adjective, or Adverb
    3. Lesson 3: The Gerund and the Gerund Phrase
    4. Lesson 4: More practice on the Gerund and the Gerund Phrase.
    5. Lesson 5: The Infinitive as a Noun.
    6. Lesson 6: More practice on the Infinitive as a Noun.
    7. Lesson 7: The Participle and the Participial Phrase.
    8. Lesson 8: Practice on the Infinitive and the Participle
    9. Lesson 9: Combining Sentences Using the Participial Phrase.
    10. Lesson 10: Writing Sentences Using the Participial Phrase.
    11. Lesson 11: The Infinitive as an Adverb
    12. Lesson 12: More practice on the Infinitive as an Adverb
    13. Lesson 13: The Verbal Phrase Review.
    14. Lesson 14: The Verbal Phrase Review (2)
    15. Lesson 15: The Verbal Phrase Review (3)
    16. Lesson 14: Prepositional and Verbal Phrases Review

    ❤❤❤ THE CLAUSES ❤❤❤

    A. NOUN CLAUSE:

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Noun Clauses
    2. Lesson 2: Practice on Noun Clauses and their function as Noun, Predicate Nominative, Direct and Indirect Objects, Appositive, and Object of Preposition.
    3. Lesson 3: Full Review on Subordinate Clauses (1)
    4. Lesson 4: Full Review on Subordinate Clauses (2)
    5. Lesson 5: Full Review on Noun Clauses

    B. Adverb Clauses and Subordinating Conjunctions

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Adverb Clauses and Subordinating Conjunctions
    2. Lesson 2: Practice on Adverb Clauses
    3. Lesson 3: Combining Sentences using Adverb Clauses
    4. Lesson 4: More practice on Combining Sentences and Adverb Clause Placement in Sentences
    5. Lesson 5: General Review on Adverb Clauses

    C. Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns
    2. Lesson 2: Practice on Adjective Clauses
    3. Lesson 3: Combining Sentences using Adjective Clauses
    4. Lesson 4: More practice on Combining Sentences and Adjective Clause Placement in Sentences
    5. Lesson 5: General Review on Adjective Clauses
    6. Lesson 6: General Review on Adjective Clauses (2)

    ❤❤❤ USING PRONOUNS, VERBS, AND NOUNS CORRECTLY ❤❤❤

    A. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs:

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Intransitive and Transitive Verbs with practice.
    2. Lesson 2: More practice on Intransitive and Transitive Verbs
    3. Lesson 3: Changing Transitive active sentences to transitive passive sentences with practice.
    4. Lesson 4: More practice on the Passive and Active
    5. Lesson 5: General Review

    B. Pronoun Cases and Usages

    1. Introduction to Pronouns, and the Pronoun Cases; Nominative, Objective, and Possessive.
    2. Lesson 2: More practice on the Pronoun Cases
    3. Lesson 3: More focus on Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Pronoun Cases.
    4. Lesson 4: General Review on Pronoun Cases and Usages

    C. Nouns of Address:

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Nominatives of Address with practice.
    2. Lesson 2: More on Nouns of Address and Appositives with practice.

    ❤❤❤ USING ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS CORRECTLY ❤❤❤

    A. Using Adjectives Correctly

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Adjectives and Predicate Adjectives with Practice
    2. Lesson 2: Adjectives used to show "Whose" with practice.
    3. Lesson 3: Review

    B. Using Adverbs Correctly:

    1. Lesson 1: Introduction to Adverbs and the words they modify with practice.
    2. Lesson 2: Using Adverbial Objectives or Adverbial Nouns.
    3. Lesson 3: Review (1)
    4. Lesson 4: Review (2)

    ❤❤❤ CAPITALIZATION ❤❤❤

    1. Lesson 1: Capitalizing first word, the word I, words such as Mother, Father, Grandmother, Grandfather, Son, Daughter, Sis, and proper nouns.
    2. Lesson 2: Capitalizing a common noun when it is part of a proper noun, days of the week, religions, creeds, demonstrations, and directions; North, South, East, and West.
    3. Lesson 3: Capitalizing names of countries, nationalities, races, languages, geographical names, and specific names of buildings.
    4. Lesson 4: Review (1)
    5. Lesson 5: Capitalizing names of organizations, businesses, holidays, events, and titles.
    6. Lesson 6: Capitalizing abbreviations, official names of government officers, and school subjects.
    7. Lesson 7: Review (2)
    8. Lesson 8: Capitalizing first words, first lines in poetry, and titles of books, newspapers, ...etc.
    9. Lesson 9: Capitalizing in letters, and proper adjectives made from proper nouns.
    10. Lesson 10: Review (3)
    11. Lesson 11: Review (4)

    ❤❤❤ PUNCTUATION ❤❤❤

    1. Lesson 1: End marks with Types of a Sentence; Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, and exclamatory.
    2. Lesson 2: More practice on End Marks with Types of a Sentence.
    3. Lesson 3: Using a period with initials, titles, and special abbreviations.
    4. Lesson 4: Using a period with abbreviations used with figures showing time, and to show decimals, dollars, and cents.
    5. Lesson 5: Using a period after initials in names.
    6. Lesson 6: Using commas with Abbreviations, Addresses, and dates.
    7. Lesson 7: Using commas when writing letters, and with separate geographical places.
    8. Lesson 8: Using commas in series of three or more words, numbers, and phrases.
    9. Lesson 9: Using commas with clauses, introductory Yes and No, and nominatives of address.
    10. Lesson 10: Using commas with appositives, adjectives, and parenthetical expressions.
    11. Lesson 11: Review (1)
    12. Lesson 12: Review (2)
    13. Lesson 13: Using commas after a participial phrase, infinitive phrase, or adverb clause.
    14. Lesson 14: Using a comma after long introductory prepositional phrases, transposed, and to set off a short clause at the end of a sentence.
    15. Lesson 15: Using commas in parallel clauses, to set off contrasted expressions, and nonrestrictive clauses and phrases.
    16. Lesson 16: Using commas for clarity, before coordinate conjunctions, and after a conjunctive adverb or phrases.
    17. Lesson 17: Using commas with the exact words of speakers.
    18. Lesson 18: Review (3)
    19. Lesson 19: Review (4)

    ❤❤❤ BONUS ❤❤❤

    16 Grammar reviews; spread throughout 32 pages, with full answer keys about Subjects, Predicates, Direct and Indirect Object, Appositives, Nouns of Address, Adjectives, Adverbs, Prepositions, Objects of preposition, Prepositional Phrases, Verbals, Clauses and Objective Complements.

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    Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
    Explain the function of phrases and clauses in general and their function in specific sentences.
    Choose among simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences to signal differing relationships among ideas.
    Place phrases and clauses within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.
    Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

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