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1、Grade1GrammarPracticeReproduciblesPracticeCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use.Grade1GrammarPracticeReproduciblesPracticeGrade1GrammarPracticeReproduciblesBothell, WA Chicago, IL Columbus, OH New York, NY/readingwondersBCopyr

2、ightTheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.All rights reserved. The contents, or parts thereof, may be reproduced inprintform for non-profit educational use with ReadingWonders,providedsuchreproductionsbearcopyright notice, but may not be reproduced in any form for any other purpose without the prior written c

3、onsent of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., including, but not limited to, network storage or transmission, or broadcast for distance learning.Send all inquiries to: McGraw-Hill Education 2 Penn PlazaNew York, NY 10121ContentsUnit 1 Getting to Know UsWeek 1At SchoolSentences1Sentences2Mechanics3Proof

4、reading4Review and Assess5Week 2Where ILiveWord Order6Word Order7Mechanics8Proofreading9Review and Assess .10Week 3Our PetsStatements . . . .Statements . . . .Mechanics . . . .Proofreading . . . .Review and Assess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1112131415Week 4LetsBeFriendsQuesti

5、ons and Exclamations . Questions and Exclamations . Mechanics . . . .Proofreading . . . .16171819Review and Assess20Week 5Lets Move!Writing Sentences21Writing Sentences22Mechanics23Proofreading24Review and Assess25iiiCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Unit 2 Our CommunityWeek 1Jobs AroundTownN

6、ouns26Nouns27Mechanics28Proofreading29Review and Assess30Week 2Buildings All AroundSingular and Plural Nouns31Singular and Plural Nouns32Mechanics33Proofreading34Review and Assess35Week 3A Community in NaturePossessive Nouns36Possessive Nouns37Mechanics38Proofreading39Review and Assess40Week 4Lets H

7、elpCommon and Proper Nouns41Common and Proper Nouns42Mechanics43Proofreading44Review and Assess45Week 5Follow the MapIrregular Plural Nouns46Irregular Plural Nouns47Mechanics48Proofreading49Review and Assess50ivCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.ContentsUnit 3 Changes Over TimeWeek 1What Time

8、Is It?Verbs51Verbs52Mechanics53Proofreading54Review and Assess55Week 2Watch It Grow!Present-Tense Verbs56Present-Tense Verbs57Mechanics58Proofreading59Review and Assess60Week 3TalesOver TimePast- and Future-Tense Verbs61Past- and Future-Tense Verbs62Mechanics63Proofreading64Review and Assess65Week 4

9、Now and ThenIs and Are66Is and Are67Mechanics68Proofreading69Review and Assess70Week 5From Farm to TableContractions with Not71Contractions with Not72Mechanics73Proofreading74Review and Assess75vCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Unit 4 Animals EverywhereWeek 1Animal FeaturesWas and Were76Was

10、and Were77Mechanics78Proofreading79Review and Assess80Week 2Animals TogetherHas and Have81Has and Have82Mechanics83Proofreading84Review and Assess85Week 3In the WildGo and Do86Go and Do87Mechanics88Proofreading89Review and Assess90Week 4Insects!See and Saw91See and Saw92Mechanics93Proofreading94Revi

11、ew and Assess95Week 5Working with AnimalsAdverbs That Tell When96Adverbs That Tell When97Mechanics98Proofreading99Review and Assess100viCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.ContentsUnit 5 Figure It OutWeek 1See It, Sort ItWords That Join101Words That Join102Mechanics103Proofreading104Review and

12、Assess105Week 2Up in the SkyAdjectives106Adjectives107Mechanics108Proofreading109Review and Assess110Week 3Great InventionsAdjectives That Compare111Adjectives That Compare112Mechanics113Proofreading114Review and Assess115Week 4Sounds All AroundOther Adjectives116Other Adjectives117Mechanics118Proof

13、reading119Review and Assess120Week 5Build It!Prepositions/Prepositional Phrases121Prepositions/Prepositional Phrases122Mechanics123Proofreading124Review and Assess125viiCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Unit 6 Together We Can!Week 1Taking ActionPronouns126Pronouns127Mechanics128Proofreading12

14、9Review and Assess130Week 2My TeamPossessive Pronouns131Possessive Pronouns132Mechanics133Proofreading134Review and Assess135Week 3Weather TogetherIndefinite Pronouns136Indefinite Pronouns137Mechanics138Proofreading139Review and Assess140Week 4Sharing TraditionsUsing I and Me141Using I and Me142Mech

15、anics143Proofreading144Review and Assess145Week 5Celebrate America!Adverbs That Tell How146Adverbs That Tell How147Mechanics148Proofreading149Review and Assess150viiiCopyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: SentencesName Circle the sentences.1.Sam has a hat.2.like to.3.We ran and ran.4.can

16、see.5.Pam has a bag.6.Nan can play.7.A cat.Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 11Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.A sentence is a group of words that tells a whole idea. A sentence begins with a capital letter.Example: Nat can go.Grammar: SentencesName A.Use the words in the box to make sentences.1.

17、Dan has .2. ran to school.3.Nan can .4.I see school.B.Add words to make this a sentence.Write the sentence.5. can hop.2Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 1Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Pamplay taga hatTam atA sentence is a group of words that tells a whole idea. A sentence begins with a capital

18、letter.Grammar: SentencesName Write each sentencecorrectly.1.sam is at school.2.dan can go too.3.this is my cat.4.a cat can not go.5.you can go with me.Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 13Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Every sentence begins with a capitalletter.Grammar: SentencesName A.1.Write e

19、ach sentencecorrectly.we can play.2.sam can tag Dan.3.he can tag me.4.we ran and ran.B.5.Add words to make this a sentence. Write it below. cat can .4Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 1Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.A sentence is a group of words that tells a whole idea.Every sentence begins wit

20、h a capital letter.Grammar: SentencesName A.Fill in the circle next to the complete sentence.1.Pam canbat.has a cap.ran and ran.2.Dad hasa cat.Dan and Nan ran.3.can tag.Tam has a cap.Jan and Dan.4.has a hat.nap on amat.Sam has the bat.B.Write your own sentence. Begin your sentence witha capital lett

21、er.5.Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 15Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: Word OrderName The words in a sentence must be in the right order.The order must make sense. Correct: Tim has a tan cap.Not correct: cap a has Tim tan.A. Circle the sentences that have the words in theright order.1.

22、Bill can go here.2.tag can Dan play.3.Sid and Pat can go.4.Sam is a big pig.5.cat hid The bag in a.Write your own sentence. Check that your wordsB.are in the right order from left to right.6Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 2Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: Word OrderName Write the words

23、in order. Begin with a capital letter.End with a period.1.see I mat a.2.sat Jill a mat on.3.on Sam a mat sat.4.cat a is Tab.Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 27Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.The words in a sentence must be in the right order.The order has to make sense.Grammar: Word OrderName Pu

24、t a period at the end of each sentence.Circle the mark.1.I see a tan bag 2.A cat can play 3.Tab hid in the bag 4.She is notsad 5.Tab can goin 6.She can go out 8Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 2Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Every sentence ends with a punctuation mark. Example: Sal can sit here

25、.Grammar: Word OrderName Read each sentence. Write C if the sentence is correct.If it is not correct, write the words in the correct order. Begin with a capital letter and end with a period.1.big is A pig.2.Bill is in the van.3.Tim and Sam can play.4.up can Jill go.5.Pal can not go.Grammar Grade 1 U

26、nit 1 Week 29Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.The words in a sentence must make sense. A telling sentence ends with aperiod.Grammar: Word OrderName Read each sentence. Write C if the sentence is correct.If a sentence has words that are out of order, write them in the correct order.Start with

27、 a capital letter and end with a period.1.at Sam Look.2.is my He pal.3.We can play.4.He can sit withme.5.Sam can I pat.10Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 2Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: StatementsName A statement tells something.A statement begins with a capital letter and ends with a

28、period.Example: Pip can wag.Draw a line under the statements.1.Pip and Iplay.2.A cat is3.Pip ran and ran.4.He likes to dig.5.my pal.6.Pip can nap.Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 311Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: StatementsName A statement tells something.A statement begins with a capi

29、tal letter and ends with a period.Example: Kit can win.Draw a line from the statement to its picture.1.Sal hid in a bag.The pig is big.2.Pal can sit.3.Tip can go up.4.12Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 3Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: StatementsName Correct each statement.1.Tip is my ca

30、t2.he ran up and down3.This cat cango4.tip can play with me5.he likes to napGrammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 313Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.A statement begins with a capital letter. A statement ends with a period.Grammar: StatementsName Read each pair of statements.Circle the statement that

31、is correct.1.Nan has a cat.a cat is here2.he can see the catTip can run and wag.3.This pig can sit.Sam has a pig4.we can run up and downI see a cat in a cap.14Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 3Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.A statement is a sentence that tells something.A statement begins with

32、a capital letter and ends with a period.Grammar: StatementsName Draw a circle around thestatements.1.We see the pigs.he is inKit ran2.In a bagHe will go.look in it3.ran up the hillhit with a batSam can zip.4.This hat will not fit.is too bigA cat likes5.tam and Kip can go.We will sit with him.is not

33、in hereGrammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 315Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: Questions and ExclamationsName A question is a sentence that asks something.It ends with a question mark. Example: Can Pal run?Write Q next to each question.Do not write anything if the sentence is not a question

34、.1.Can Nat and Kim play? 2.He will help me. 3.Will the kids win? 4.What did Nan see? 5.His cap is not here. 6.Did you see Tip? 16Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 4Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: Questions and ExclamationsName An exclamation is a sentence that showsstrong feelings.It end

35、s with an exclamation mark. Example: Pal can run!Circle each exclamation.1.Look at Pal go!2.Will Dan come?3.We can win!4.She can go fast!5.I seeTom.6.My cat is not here!Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 417Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: Questions and ExclamationsName Circle the correct

36、end mark for each sentence.Write the mark on the line.1.This is fun ?!2.What can Sal do ?!3.Can Bill toss it ?!4.Ilike this ?!5.Did Sam go up the hill ?!6.He can kick it ?!18Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 4Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.A question ends with a question mark. Example: Will Don

37、win?An exclamation ends with an exclamation mark. Example: Don can win!Grammar: Questions and ExclamationsName Read each sentence. Write C if the sentence is correct.If the sentence is not correct, write itcorrectly.1.Did Nat come in!2.That is fun!3.Can you see the flag!4.This pig is too big?Grammar

38、 Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 419Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.A question asks something.A question ends with a question mark. An exclamation shows strong feelings.An exclamation ends with an exclamation mark.Grammar: Questions and ExclamationsName Put a question mark or an exclamation mark at the

39、 endof each sentence.1.Can Jon kick it 2.He cankick 3.Lin ran, too 4.Did they go 5.Look at Pat go 6.What can Sam do 7.Sam ran and ran 8.They will win 20Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 4Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: Writing SentencesName Write each sentencecorrectly.Begin with a capit

40、al letter. Add the mark shown in ( ).1.can I play (questionmark)2.Ican help you(period)3.Will Cass jump (questionmark)4.Look at Cass go up (exclamation mark)Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 521Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.A sentence is a group of words that tells a whole idea.Every sentence b

41、egins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark.Grammar: Writing SentencesName Circle the sentence that is correct in each group.1.They can have fun here.They can have fun herethey can have fun here2.Can Tam and Jon move fast.can Tam and Jon move fastCan Tam and Jon move fast?3.look at

42、the kids go.Look at the kids go!Look at the kids go22Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 5Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Every sentence begins with a capital letter. Every sentence ends with a punctuation mark.Grammar: Writing SentencesName Unscramble the words in the box to complete eachsentence.

43、 Write the sentence in order.Start with a capital letter anduse the correct mark at theend.1.Nat2.can3.look4.didGrammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 523Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.have fun NatNat at gojump he inswim can hereBegin every sentence with a capital letter. End every sentence with a pu

44、nctuation mark.Grammar: Writing SentencesName Read each sentence. Decide if the sentence needs acapital letter or a punctuation mark at the end. Circle any letter that should be a capital. Write any missing punctuation marks.1.Dan and Sam can run2.the dog canyap!3.Did Jon jump up4.we can have fun he

45、re.5.he will play with Pal.6.Pal is a good dog7.can you help me?24Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 5Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Grammar: Writing SentencesName Read the sentences.A.Write two statements from the box correctly.1.2.B.Write two questions from the box correctly.3.4.C.Write one exc

46、lamation from the box correctly.5.Grammar Grade 1 Unit 1 Week 525Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.can you help with this what can we do to help we like to help you look at what we can do it is fun to do thisGrammar: NounsName A.Say the name of the noun in the picture.personplacethingB.Circle

47、 the noun in each sentence.1.The van is big.2.A man helps us cross.3.We are at school.4.Miss Kim has a book.5.A pet swims.26Grammar Grade 1 Unit 2 Week 1Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.A noun names a person, place, or thing.Grammar: NounsName Write a noun from the word box to complete eachs

48、entence. Circle all the nouns in each sentence.1.The gets picked up.2.The is out.3.Look at the .4.A can beg.5.A dog is a .Grammar Grade 1 Unit 2 Week 127Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.dogpettrashnestsunA noun names a person, place, or thing.Grammar: NounsName In a list with three or more n

49、ouns, a comma is usedafter all but the last noun.A noun names a person, place, or thing.Example: Frogs, cats, and dogs are in the petshow.Write the statement correctly.1.Nick sells beds cribs and clocks.2.Mel has his sled hat and bag.3.A truck bus and cab can go.4.Mom Dad Jim and Ann like bugs.28Grammar Grade 1 Unit 2 Wee

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