Grade 7 · Lesson 4 — Verb

U0 · Re-teach the level below · Verb · student sheet is G1_L04_Worksheet.html
Ask the question, then answer. Clauses are built on subjects and verb: “Does this group have a subject and its verb?” · A sentence can have two clause: “How many subject-verb cores are there?” · Clauses can hold phrase: “Is there a subject and verb, or only a phrase?”

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Thebirdflew.1Ask: Does this group have a subject and its verb?2Try it — “flew” ✓ — so “flew” is a clause.Same steps every time. The marks stay.
Before you mark: REVIEW DAY. Choose the focus from the last assessment, not from a plan made months ago — then use this sheet on it. No new content — the focus comes from the last assessment, not from a plan made months ago.
  1. Find the clauses are built on subjects and verb.
    The boy ran because he was late.
    the clauses are built on subjects and verb in “The boy ran because he was late.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  2. Find the a sentence can have two clause.
    The boy ran because he was late.
    the a sentence can have two clause in “The boy ran because he was late.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  3. Find the clauses can hold phrase.
    The boy ran because he was late.
    the clauses can hold phrase in “The boy ran because he was late.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  4. Find the clauses are built on subjects and verb.
    When the bell rang, the children stood.
    the clauses are built on subjects and verb in “When the bell rang, the children stood.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  5. Find the a sentence can have two clause.
    When the bell rang, the children stood.
    the a sentence can have two clause in “When the bell rang, the children stood.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
  6. Find the clauses can hold phrase.
    When the bell rang, the children stood.
    the clauses can hold phrase in “When the bell rang, the children stood.”
    Straightforward — the answer is the whole story.
Secure looks like: Answers the right question for each item without prompting, and self-corrects when they realize they answered the previous one.
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