Brain Challenge Puzzles: A Fun Way to Learn Vocabulary – Grade 5 - Dr. Jennifer Agard - E-Book

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Dr. Jennifer Agard

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Brain Challenge: A Fun Way to Learn Vocabulary offers a unique, educational approach to teaching vital skills to your child. The approach used is through PUZZLES, RIDDLES, QUIZZES, and PRACTICE STATEMENTS - The Parts of Speech                    - Grammar - Grammar Mistakes - Misused English Words - Capitalization - Punctuation - Figures of Speech * You may need to print the material to practice in the activities.

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Dr. Jennifer Agard

Brain Challenge Puzzles: A Fun Way to Learn Vocabulary – Grade 5

Practice your vocabulary - HOME SCHOOL TOOL

A special thank you to my loving husband and friend, Arlington Agard, for his love and support throughout the writing of this book. Also, to my father, Winston Walrond, and ten brothers and sisters, and my deceased mother, Gladys Walrond, brother Wayde Walrond, and sister Eartha Thorne. BookRix GmbH & Co. KG80331 Munich

Copyright Information

 

 

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Content

 

 

Vocabulary Word Puzzles

 

Parts of Speech and Defibitions

 

Sample Sentences

 

Worksheets

 

Misused English Words

 

Human Body Parts and Diagram

 

Math Words

 

Homework Tools

 

References 

 

Bibliography

 

Vocabulary Words Puzzle

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WORDS FOR THE PUZZLE 

 

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Parts Of Speech and Definition

PARTS OF SPEECH

DEFINITION

Adjective

describes or adds meaning to a noun or pronoun

Adverb

adds to the meaning of a verb, adjective, or another adverb by describing how, where, or why something happens

Article

in grammar, a word (a, an, or the) used before a noun.

Conjunction

connect words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence (and, because, but)

Consonant

a letter in the alphabet except for the vowels

Noun

names of someone, something, or someplace

Proposition

shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun (on, with)

Pronoun

used in place of a noun or noun phrase

Punctuation

the use of commas, periods, dash, exclamation, question mark, quotation mark, parenthesis, apostrophe, semicolon, colon

Verb

describes an action, condition, or experience

Verbal

spoken in words rather than written down

Vowels

a sound in a speech that is made without blocking air as it travels from the mouth.