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Page 1: 4th Grade English Language Arts

Welcome to 4th Grade English Language

ArtsMs. Stewart

Room 20

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Language Arts

• What is Language Arts?–a school subject that focuses on:• Listening• Reading• Writing• Speaking and• Viewing skills in a given language(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_Arts_(album), http://www.csus.edu/indiv/h/hurners/HTML%20Supports/Listening%20Self-Assessment.htm

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Vocabulary

• What is vocabulary?–words known or used by children or

adults.–can be written or spoken out loud.

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Vocabulary• Similes– Comparing two unlike or different things– Usually used with words “like” or “as”

http://www.how-to-study.com/study-skills/en/language-arts/12/similes/

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Vocabulary• Metaphors– an analogy between two things or

ideas–Do not use “like” or “as”

• Examples: “Jumping for Joy”“It is raining and

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Grammar and Usage

What is a simple sentence?–Known as a independent clause–Contains a subject and verb

–Examples: • Maria likes soccer.• Susie went to the park.

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Grammar and Usage

• What is a compound sentence?– two simple sentences combined

with the words for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.

–How to remember: FANBOYS

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Grammar and Usage

• Examples of compound sentences– I went to the park, and my friend

went home.What are the subjects and verbs?

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Grammar and Usage

• What is a direct object?• Follows an action verb• Can be nouns, pronouns, phrases, or

clauses

• How to remember: subject + verb + what or who? = direct object

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Grammar and Usage

• Examples of Direct Objects• Becky and Rachel played soccer in the

park.

• What are the subjects?• What is the verb?• Played what?

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Grammar and Usage

• What is an indirect object?• noun or pronoun• Comes after an action verb• Answers one of these questions:–To whom?–For whom?–To what?–For what?

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Grammar and Usage

Examples of Indirect Objects• “He gave Susie a rose.”

-He gave what to whom? Susie.

• -“She gave me the report.” -She gave the report to whom?

Me.

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Grammar and Usage

• What is a prepositional phrase?• a phrase beginning with a preposition.–Examples:»At Home

• At = preposition• Home = noun.

» In time• In = preposition• Time = noun

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Discourse

• What is fantasy?• imagination

http://artstyleonline.com/design/fantasy-art-debut/

http://www.bigoo.ws/myspace-layouts/fantasy/fantasy-201092.htm

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Discourse

• What is a myth?• traditional story• accepted as history• explains the world view of people

http://sunwalked.wordpress.com/2007/07/29/236/

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Discourse

• What is a legend?• A story about mythical or supernatural

beings or events