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Elementary Grammar - 1st Grade - Writing a Sentence
First graders learn how to write and comprehend the four types of sentences, identify parts of speech and understand the basic rules of capitalization. On-screen, multiple-choice reviews at the end of each segment reinforce important concepts and make learning fun.
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Writing Cursive - Grades 2 - 6
In this program, animated character, Professor Curt Cursive, an efficiency expert, introduces young viewers to the most efficient way to write quickly...writing cursive. Viewers will understand why cursive is important and understand how to properly form all the letters of the alphabet in cursiv...
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Writing Kids - Academic Essay Writing for Beginners - Grades 4 - 8
Learn how to write an outstanding academic essay from start to finish. What is a thesis? What is the purpose of the introduction? How do you develop the body of an essay? What is the purpose of the conclusion? The answers to all of these questions are covered with detailed graphics, diagrams...
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Writing Kids - How to Write a Book Report - Grades 4 - 6
Learn how to write a great book report. What is theme? How is it different from the subject of a story? What goes into the introduction, body and conclusion of a book report? The answers to all of these questions are covered in depth with detailed graphics, diagrams and exciting video. On-sc...
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6th Grade Reading - Context Clues
In this program, learn how to navigate 6th-grade-level reading by utilizing context clues that allow you to deduce word meaning without having to frequently stop and look up words in the dictionary, especially when one is not available. What are context clues? How do context clues help with rea...
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Elementary Grammar-1st Grade - Using Contractions & Singular Possessive Pronouns
First graders learn all about contractions and singular possessive pronouns. What is a contraction? What are some common contractions that I need to know? What are contractions with the verb "to be"? What are the contractions using "not"? What are the singular possessive pronouns I need to k...