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GRADE 6Daily Practice BooksPerfect Supplements to Your Core Curriculum!um!ResearchProven Practice for every day of the school year Correlated to state standardsDaily Language Review128 reproducible pages.EMC 579-PROEMC 580-PROEMC 581-PROEMC 582-PROEMC 583-PROEMC 576-PRO160 reproducible pages.Grade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6 EMC 6021-PROEMC 6022-PROEMC 6023-PROEMC 6024-PROEMC 6025-PROEMC 6026-PRODaily AcademicVocabulary160 reproducible pages plus32 transparencies!Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6EMC 2758-PROEMC 2759-PROEMC 2760-PROEMC 2761-PROEMC 2762-PRODaily Paragraph EditingBuilding Spelling SkillsGrade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6 Grade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6 176 reproducible pages.EMC 2725-PROEMC 2726-PROEMC 2727-PROEMC 2728-PROEMC 2729-PRO160 reproducible pages.EMC 2705-PROEMC 2706-PROEMC 2707-PROEMC 2708-PROEMC 2709-PROEMC 2710-PRO6Grade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6Daily 6-Trait Writingto StateGRADE6EMC 576Daily Language Revieww4QBDFE QSBDUJDF DPOUSJCVUFT UP SFUFOUJPO PG TLJMMT Help students prepare for standardized testingGrade 6wRevieuageLangyilaD/BNF ahavepartsd.ernorlirrWEEKunder no eu haveif the g error, oediDo yoc.ennildliosed2nihea sph ancomprgrap ion error,easraaercuatng p1ies to inllowi r, a puncttune instrateghe footervrls anddtieaciaranteReogiatinn usalizayour mcapitends ouanizeyridaF13depadingdo you orgu read, do yoodyarertefuA5fore yoords?use. Bek up woulooydtnaathssteogietake nstrated 3do youdastions?er4youer queswsAna?taskation toto theinformwenre youand usreviews in reSucces1Daily Language Review31 WednesdayWEEK/BNF .Correct these sentencesCDaily ScienceDaily Math PracticeGraded 1Grade 2Grade 3Graded 4Grade 5Grade 6 Graded 1Grade 2Grade 3Graded 4Grade 5Grade 6 192 reproducible pages.EMC 50EMC501111-PROPROEMC 5012-PROEMC 5013-PROEMCC 50EM501414-PROPROEMC 5015-PROEMC 5016-PRO128 reproducible pages.EMC 75EMC7500-PRPROOEMC 751-PROEMC 752-PROEMCC 75EM7533-PRPROOEMC 754-PROEMC 755-PRODaily Word Problems:Math1122 re11reprprododucucibiblele ppagageses.Grade 1Grade 2Graded 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6 EMC 3001-PROEMC 3002-PROEMCC 30EM300303-PROPROEMC 3004-PROEMC 3005-PROEMC 3006-PRODaily GeographyPractice160 re160reprprododucucibiblele ppagageses plplusus36 transparencies!Grade 1Graded 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6 EMC 3710-PROEMCC 3711-PROEMPROEMC 3712-PROEMC 3713-PROEMC 3714-PROEMC 3715-PROs give me 51. myy litttle couzen always sayDaily HandwritingPractice1122 re11reprprododucucibiblele ppagageses.iewRevhouseuagge jest as mom was leafing theneangrunphopeL2. theyilDaTraditional ManuscriptAll Grades EMC 790-PROTraditional CursiveAll Grades EMC 791-PROe the effect.t e cause and underlinCircle theDenver due to a late3. I misssed my connection in3Moddern MManuscriipttAll Grades EMC 792-PROtakeoff in Los Angeles.t violence.Write an opinion abouContemContempoporararyry CurCursisiveveAll Grades EMC 793-PRO4.not spelled correctly.Circle the word that isEMC 576 19.99 USAfragmentaryEMC 576ISBN 978-1-55799-792-05. authoritativeDaily Language ReviewpresentiblefractionalCorrelated Standards Test preparation Review 5 items daily for36-week school year Sentence editing,punctuation, grammar,vocabulary, spelling, andcomprehension skills Reproducible pages, skillslist, answer keys

Correlatedto State StandardsTwo resources to help saveyou time and money.Visitwww.teaching-standards.comto view a correlation ofthis book’s activitiesto your state’s standards.This is a free service.Daily Language ReviewStudent Book 5-PacksSave up to 30% on copying costs and say goodbyeto the hassle of photocopying activities for everystudent in your class. Student practice books arean easy way to save money while also providingall of your students with their very own book.LanguageFundamentalsYour comprehensive resource forreproducible grade-level grammar,mechanics, and usage practice.Includes over 160 student activitypages, scaffolded to accommodatestudents’ various skill levels. Reviewpages in test format are perfect fortest prep, while sentence-editingexercises provide students with areal-world application of skills.240 reproducible pages.Correlated to state standards.Grade 1Grade 2Grade 3EMC 2754-PROGrade 2EMC 6516-PROGrade 5EMC 6519-PROGrade 5EMC 2755-PROGrade 3EMC 6517-PROGrade 6EMC 6520-PROGrade 6 EMC 2756-PRODaily Language Review TransparenciesA great supplement to this Teacher’s EditionReady-to-use transparency books cost less thanmaking your own transparencies and help you focusstudent attention as you lead class lessons.EMC 2832-PROGrade 5EMC 2835-PROGrade 3EMC 2833-PROGrade 6EMC 2836-PROEMC 576Congratulations on yourpurchase of some of thefinest teaching materialsin the world.Photocopying the pages in this bookis permitted for single-classroomguse onlyyy.Making photocopies for additional classesor schools is prohibited.For information about other Evan-Moor products, call 1-800-777-4362,fax 1-800-777-4332, or visit our Web site, www.evan-moor.com.Entire contents 2009 EVAN-MOOR CORP.18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA 93940-5746. Printed in USA.Correlatedto State Standards The table tennis playersp y took their places at the table. The taller player won the last match. The taller playerp y won the last match. The taller playerp y won the last match. The taller player won the last match.3. In which sentence is the complete predicate underlined?SentencesName11 One player will serve the ball.The complete subject of a sentence includes all the words that tellabout the subject. The simple subject is the main noun or pronounin the complete subject. One playerp y will serve the ball.The people in my neighborhood are very friendly.The kids on this street get along well.Laurie Perkins plays with everyone.4. In which sentence is the simple predicate underlined? Mitch is handling his paddle well.Simple SubjectpeoplekidsLaurie Perkins Mitch is handlingg his paddle well. Mitch is handlingg his paddle well.Choose a noun from the word box that is the best simple subject for each sentence. Mitch is handling his paddle well.5. Which of these is the subject of every imperative sentence?poles gameevening backyard kids the first word you, understood1. My favorite outdoor the first noun94Sentences: Review 2is volleyball.gives us a perfect place to play.2. That family’s large There is no subject.-BOHVBHF 'VOEBNFOUBMT 3. Two metalhold an old volleyball net.4. The oldestbecome team captains.5. A warm summerCovers thesame skills asDaily LanguageReview!is the perfect time for a game.Underline each complete subject. Circle the noun that is the simple subject.6. Our next-door neighbor lent some tools to my parents.7. The neighborhood children like to play kickball.8. Our parents invited us to play in the backyard.9. The youngest kids play in the sandbox.10. My friend’s parents are planning a neighborhood barbecue.90Simple and Complete Subjects-BOHVBHF 'VOEBNFOUBMT r &. r &WBO .PPS PSQ About Evan-Moor Educational PublishersStudent practice books are a sole source product andare only available for purchase directly from Evan-MoorEducational Publishers. To purchase student booksvisit www.evan-moor.com.Editorial Development: Joy EvansJo Ellen MooreMarilyn EvansCopy Editing: Carrie GwynneArt Direction: Cheryl PuckettCover Design: Cheryl PuckettDesign/Production: Susan BiggerJohn D. Williams The table tennis playersp y took their places at the table.EMC 2753-PROGrade 4Grade 2 The table tennis players took their places at the table.2. In which sentence is the simple subject underlined?EMC 2752-PROEMC 6518-PROEMC 2834-PRO The table tennis players tookk their places at the table.EMC 2751-PROGrade 4Grade 41. In which sentence is the complete subject underlined? 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How to Use Daily Language ReviewThis book is divided into 36 weekly sections.Each weekly unit provides daily assessment activities.Daily Language ReviewThursday1/BNF Daily LanguageReviewWEEK1WWednesdayCorrect thesesentences1. wCDaily LanguagWEEKe ReviewTuesdayWrite anantonymChooWEEKWhe1Co4.Daily Language ReviewMonday/BNF Writ2. After james and tim5DSingularDaily LanguageReviewFWJFX t &. duz his cuzin lives in Correctthese sentences.1.unother sitycleened thegarage grandma gave themor plural?five dollarsCircle theword ineach rowthat is spe4. oxigunlledoxegun5. umpareoxygenumpyreumpireDaily LanguagePPS PSQ 3. cattleª &WBO . /BNF for eachword.&. 12. t3. Students complete items thatpractice a variety of languageand reading skills./BNF F 3FWJFX t &. Students edit sentences and makecorrections to punctuation,capitalization, and grammar.&. Write the correct abbreviationOHVBHF 3WEEKt %BJMZ -BMonday through Thursdaycorrectly.ReviewFridayWEEK1 Students focus on practicing a single skill./BNF F 3FWJFX t &. How many didyou get correcteach day? Colorthe squares.Daily LanguageReview/BNF Suzi was the3. (hard)4. (busy)5. (long)This is theEvery Saturday morning, the mall is theMost snakes areplayer on the basketball team.than Steve.homework I’ve hadall year.place in town.than worms. t %BJMZ -BOHVBH1. (tall)2. (heavy) Mark isF 3FWJFX t &. Use the comparative or the supereach sentence.lative form ofthe word in parentheses to completeª &WBO .PPS PSQFriday WEEK1 t %BJMZ -BOHVBH5ª &WBO .PPS PSQ Students complete a daily progressrecord that tracks their work forthe week.Daily LanguageReviewMy Progressday Daily LanguageReviewHints and SuggestionsCustomize the daily review lessons to meet the needs of your class. Look ahead each week at the skills being practiced. If youencounter a new skill, complete the item as a class. Correct students’ work together to model the correct responses. As skills are repeated throughout the year, monitor students’mastery.4Daily Language Review EMC 576 Evan-Moor Corp.

1MondayName:Correct these sentences.1. duz his cuzin lives in unother sity2. After james and tim cleened the garage grandma gave them five dollarsSingular or plural?3. cattle Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKCircle the word in each row that is spelled correctly.4. oxigunoxegunoxygen5. umpareumpireumpyreDaily Language Review1TuesdayName:Write an antonym for each word.1. demolish2. imaginaryCorrect these sentences.3. the Childrens valubles were storeed in the teachers closit4. that Hot Rod is the noisier vehicul on my Block Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKDeclarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?5. Who’s your favorite music artist?5

1WednesdayName:Correct these sentences.1. wernt their no milk in the refrijerator2. there going to come to sea me at 7 pmChoose the best word to complete this analogy.3. heavy : light :: near :closefarnext door Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKtraveledWhere would the following probably take place?4. The boy watched from the terminal as the commuter plane landed on the runway.Write the root or base word.5. illogical1Daily Language ReviewThursdayName:Write the correct abbreviation.1. Avenue2. poundWhat print reference source would you use to find the meaning of thesaurus?s3.Correct these sentences.4. lets play a game of Soccor to day5. antonio was to big for his bike sew he sold it at red barn flee market6 Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEK

1FridayName:Use the comparative or the superlative form of the word in parentheses to completeeach sentence.1. (tall)Suzi was theplayer on the basketball team.2. (heavy) Mark isthan Steve.3. (hard)This is thehomework I’ve had all year.4. (busy)Every Saturday morning, the mall is the5. (long)Most snakes areplace in town.than worms. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKDaily Language Review1My ProgressName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Color the squares.54321MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday7

2MondayName:Correct these sentences.1. my Dad gave the prezint two pete and I2. it werent no serprize I new he wood do itUse context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word.3. The timeline gave the events in chronological order. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKFact or opinion?4. Over 75 percent of the students had a library card.5. Every student should read one book each month.Daily Language Review2TuesdayName:Write a synonym for succeeded.1.Circle the word that comes first in alphabetical order.2. fiberfeverishfestivefervorfertilizeCorrect these sentences.3. aprul is my faverutest month of the year4. we mayd the last paiment on hour new computorWrite the pronoun that would replace the underlined nouns.5. Bernie and Ben went orienteering with the Scouts.8 Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEK

2Wednesday Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKName:Correct these sentences.1. the work men layed a straite track for the frayt train2. maggie claymd she wuz to busy to dew her home workName this part of a friendly letter.3. Your pen pal,Simile or metaphor?4. The butterfly was as graceful as a ballerina.Circle the adverb in this sentence.5. Touch the new puppy gently so you don’t injure it.Daily Language Review2Name:ThursdayCircle the word that comes last in alphabetical order.1. shaleshaftshadyshallotshakyHow many syllables does this word have?2. relationshipCorrect these sentences.3. mrs peters asked mr beckman will the concert start at 700 or 7304. the workmen has come to fix the oven in sammys kitchin Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKComplete the word to make the /l/ sound.5. sever9

2Friday Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKName:Add a suffix to each of these words to answer the clue.1. One who studies plants and animalsbiolog2. Not taking care as you workcare3. One who does not tell the truthli4. In an unusual mannerstrange5. Being filled with a feeling of joyjoyDaily Language Review2My ProgressName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Color the y

3 Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKName:MondayCorrect these sentences.1. we had a flat tire amos wuz sun burned and we got losted2. chris thought I hope thay will chose me for there teemCircle the correct abbreviation for Doctor.r3. DocDrDr.none of theseWrite the correct salutation for a business letter to the doctor, Ben Corliss.4.Write the meaning of this idiom.5. Winning the race was quite a feather in my cap.Daily Language Review3TuesdayName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKSynonyms or antonyms?1. arrival, departure2. abandon, discontinueCorrect these sentences.3. look out below he called that rock is falling4. mother and her polish friend mrs. slovik went to a chinese resterantCircle the word that does not belong in this group.5. granitequartzfeldspargasolineamber11

3WednesdayName:Correct these sentences.1. my friend mr. murphy visited churchs in canada china and japan2. there mom ask them to go to blacks market for herCircle the cause and underline the effect.3. The campers had to be rescued after they wandered off the trail and became lost. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKSingular or plural?4. phenomenaWrite the past tense of the verb teach.5.3Daily Language ReviewThursdayName:Write the contraction that is made from these two words.1. will notWhat print reference source would you use to find several synonyms for walked ?2.Correct these sentences.3. why due I have to due my home work now asked tori4. its best to get you’re work done before you watch tv said momRewrite this word, adding a prefix.5. appoint12 Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEK

3Name:FridayRead the following paragraph and decide if the underlined parts have acapitalization error, a punctuation error, a spelling error, or no error.Ancient Egypt a rich and prosperous nation depended on farming. The crops growen by farmers12living in the nile valley fed and clothed Egypt’s people. Farmers raised cattle geese oxen and34pigs. They planted wheat, flax, and a variety of fruits and vegetables.51. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEK2.3.4.5.Daily Language Review3My ProgressName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Color the 3

4Name:MondayCorrect these sentences.1. on april 2 grandma avery will celebrate her hundred birthday2. i studyed an interesting artical kayaking in alaska in world magazineWrite the past tense of the verb grow.w3. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKWrite a fact about Canada.4.Circle the antonym for pursue.5. chasecontinueabandonstudyDaily Language Review4TuesdayName:Choose the best word to complete this sentence.1. Shedon’tdoesn’thave any coins in her pocket.neveralwaysCorrect these sentences.2. the old tyred dog wantz to lay down by the warm fire3. are we suppose to read the plains or the desert in are booksWrite the two words that make up this contraction.4. you’dUse this homophone pair in one sentence: forth, fourth.145. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEK

4WednesdayName:Correct these sentences.1. the scaryest story in horrifying tales was sounds by t s jones2. the farmer let ‘em ride him horseCircle the adjectives in this sentence.3. The graceful antelope leaped quickly over the rough, rocky roadbed and disappearedinto the thick bushes beyond. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKWrite two words that rhyme with thrown.4.Circle the word that is spelled correctly.5. receivereceverecievereceeveDaily Language Review4ThursdayName:Circle the word that comes first in alphabetical order.1. mythmysterymyselfmysteriousWhere is someone who is saying the following?2. “Due to unexpected turbulence, the captain has turned on the Fasten Seatbelt sign.”Correct these sentences.3. dad sets in a chair to read him newspaper4. is miss browns english class gonna resight robert frosts poem Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKWhich part of speech is underlined: noun, verb, adjective, or adverb?5. Lay the new clothes neatlyy on the bed before you go outside.15

4Friday Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKName:Combine the following sentences to make one sentence.1. The dog chased the cat. The cat ran up the tree.2. Seline needed to buy a new dress. Seline was performing in a concert.3. Tom and Seth hit home runs. The team won the championship game.4. Would you like some lemonade to drink? Would you like some cookies to eat?5. I am very hungry. I think I could eat a horse.Daily Language Review4My ProgressName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Color the y

5Name:MondayCorrect these sentences.1. “carl will you help me do home work afterschool”2. “no not today because I’m going somewhere with my mom”Rewrite this phrase, using a possessive noun.3. the video game belonging to Scott Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKChoose the best word to complete this sentence.4.TheirTheregoing to meet us in the lobby after the movie.They’s They’reWhat is the meaning of this figure of speech?5. When I asked her for a loan, she said, “Go fly a kite.”Daily Language Review5TuesdayName:Circle the correct way to divide this word into syllables.1. rep re sen ta tivere pre sent a tiverep re sent a tiveDoes the underlined adverb tell how, when, where, or to what extent?2. A cheetah runs the most quicklyy of all cats.Correct these sentences.3. why duznt he ever due his home work4. it don’t look like any thing ive seen before said dr thomas Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKCircle the cause and underline the effects.5. The lava oozed down the sides of the volcano, and black smoke smothered the sunlightafter the eruption.17

5WednesdayName:Correct these sentences.1. after im done skateing ill go to the liburary four a hour2. did you get a letter from youre pen palWhich part of speech is underlined: noun, verb, adjective, or adverb?3. The flickering candles stood at attention in the frosting drifts. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKSynonyms or antonyms?4. reluctant, eagerCircle the correct abbreviation for Michigan.WEEK5MIMNMHDaily Language ReviewThursdayName:Write the past and future tenses of the verb drip.1. Past:Future:Rewrite this phrase, using a possessive noun.2. the tusks and ears of the elephantCorrect these sentences.3. we stoped to use the bathroom stretch and eat diner4. two boys bikes was left in the senter of fivth street on friday aprl 1Declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?5. I went to the soccer game with Leon last Saturday.18 Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 5765. MIC

5Name:FridayCircle the best word to complete each analogy.1. Cubb is to lion as foall is to2. Hatt is to headd as lidd is to3. Picturee is to framee as cream is tog is to leash as balloon is to4. Dogcoltdogjarcoverbuttercloud5. Tenniss is to rackett as volleyballl is ket.beretwhippedstringcourt. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEK.Daily Language Review5My ProgressName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Color the 9

6MondayName:Correct these sentences.1. mrs lee have traveled to europ asia and south america2. i cant weight to travel by myselfUse context clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word.3. Climbing to the rock ledge will test his skills and his mettle. Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKWrite two synonyms for mistaken.4.Fiction or nonfiction?5. Unopened flower buds of the clove tree are used to dullthe pain of a toothache, freshen breath, and flavor ham.Daily Language Review6TuesdayName:Does the underlined adjective tell which one, what kind, or how many?1. Carlos exclaimed, “Look at that huge pumpkin!”Circle the predicate in this sentence.2. The whiskers on my kitten twitch when I rub its back.Correct these sentences.3. derek sad he was two busy too make his bed4. bob lee and al went to the steinhart aquarium to see the sharkCircle the word that is not spelled correctly.5. inconsiderate20uncomfortableprejudicepreveiw Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEK

6WednesdayName:Correct these sentences.1. every saterday myh brother watches iron chef2. last sumer my friend tara moved to taos new mexicoChoose the best word to complete this analogy.3. seldom : many :: often :lotsmorefew Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKseveralSynonyms, antonyms, or homophones?4. quick, speedy5. week, weakDaily Language Review6ThursdayName:Write the contraction that is made from these two words.1. we areRewrite this word, adding a prefix.2. testCorrect these sentences.3. if we work hard replied judy well earn a good grade4. michael ask how soon will brakefast be ready Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKPast, present, or future?5. occupied21

6Name:FridayCircle the correct word to complete each sentence.1. Howdid you do on the test?goodwell2.puppies are growing bigger every day.AreOur3.that woman standing by the car?Who’sWhosewho’swhoseareour4. Do you knowjacket that is?5. Whenthe book reports due? Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576Daily Language ReviewWEEKDaily Language Review6My ProgressName: Evan-Moor Corp. Daily Language Review EMC 576WEEKHow many did you get correct each day? Color the y

7Name:MondayCorrect these sentences.1. that john elway football belongs to my brother and I2. michael and me ran in the big brothers marathonUse these three homophones in one sentence: th

GRADE 6 Daily Language Review w EMC 576 EMC 576 Test preparation Review 5 items daily for 36-week school year Sentence editing, punctuation, grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and comprehension skills Reproducible pages, skills list, answer keys