Students practice language skills covering punctuation, verb tense, conjunctions, word meaning, and more in ten- to fifteen-minute daily lessons. Daily Language Review is correlated to current standards
With Daily Language Review, students practice language skills covering punctuation, verb tense, conjunctions, word meaning, and more in ten- to fifteen-minute daily lessons.
How it works Daily Language Review follows the research-based model of frequent, focused practice to help students learn and retain skills.
On days 1 through 4, half-page activities provide four language exercises:
two sentence-editing exercisestwo items that practice a variety of language and vocabulary skills On day 5, a full-page activity provides a more extensive practice of a vocabulary strategy or skill, and gives students the opportunity to practice using the words in their own sentences. 36 weeks of daily practice activities cover:
Grammar and usageCapitalization, punctuation, and spellingVocabulary word meaning and relationshipsUsing acquired vocabulary Features and benefits:
Concise daily lessons are easy to scaffold and ideal for daily warm-up, quick informal assessments, and test prepThe skills scope and sequence details the skills practiced each weekA downloadable skill list and answer key provides an item-by-item list of the skills practiced each day to help teachers identify student competenciesEach title includes downloadable home-school connection activities to encourage parent involvementA progress chart and vocabulary log help students monitor their daily scores and keep track of new vocabulary