Life of Fred: Australia

Item# 9781937032128
$26.00
The The Life of Fred Language Arts Series is designed for the high school years; it is recommended that books be used in order: Australia Begin Teaching Classes and Dreams.... Read more
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The Life of Fred Language Arts Series is designed for the high school years; it is recommended that books be used in order: Australia Begin Teaching Classes and Dreams. Short and to the point each contains 19 daily lessons that are rich in the rules of the English Language. Covering grammar (not literature and writing) -as well as the many other facts about other topics Fred always integrates--these books are perfect for those who want to learn foundational English skills through the fun style of Life of Fred.

Australia is the first book in the four-book series. Nineteen chapters are included. Each is designed to take one day and includes approximately four pages with a Your Turn to Play exercise set at the end (which consists of 3-4 questions). Answers are provided on the next page for students to go over themselves after attempting to solve the problems.

This book covers: Seven billion = 7000000000 Indentation to begin paragraphs Three punctuation marks to end a sentence Punctuation began common usage around 1450 (with the invention of the printing press) Two to the third power Subjunctive mood used much more frequently in German French and Latin than in English Postscripts Picoseconds Six question words (who when where why what and how) State abbreviations Correct way to hold a pencil Plurals of words (two cases) Irregular plurals Finding your calling in life Opening and closing salutations Only the first word in a closing salutation is capitalized Australia is between the Indian and the Pacific oceans Silent letters Islands vs. continents-the four questions to ask Homonyms Topology Daniel Boone Is noon a.m. or p.m.? Proofreading A bus with no door Exaggerating vs. lying Hyperbole That vs. which Land of Nod Using commas in lists Five- and fifteen-year-olds think about clothing differently When to omit the s after the apostrophe when forming a possessive When to ask questions Magnetic north pole is moving Pole reversals Continual vs. continuous Less vs. fewer Heteronyms Two past tenses of kneel and of dream Verbs defined Winter in June How to have two summers and no winters each year Prefixes Stich and hemistich Alliteration International Date Line Five ways to make plurals Two uses of an apostrophe Autobiography Vowels Six ways to make plurals Two past tenses of sneak A seventh and eighth way to make plurals Which countries use the metric system.

128 pages indexed hardcover with smyth-sewn binding. Answers are also included in the text and written directly to the student. Grade 9 or advanced 8th-grade students.

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The Life of Fred Language Arts Series is designed for the high school years; it is recommended that books be used in order: Australia, Begin Teaching, Classes, and Dreams. Short and to the point, each contains 19 daily lessons that are rich in the rules of the English Language. Covering grammar (not literature and writing) -as well as the many other facts about other topics- Fred always integrates--these books are perfect for those who want to learn foundational English skills through the fun style of Life of Fred.


Australia is the first book in the four-book series. Nineteen chapters are included. Each is designed to take one day and includes approximately four pages with a Your Turn to Play exercise set at the end (which consists of 3-4 questions). Answers are provided on the next page for students to go over themselves after attempting to solve the problems.


This book covers: Seven billion = 7000000000, Indentation to begin paragraphs, Three punctuation marks to end a sentence, Punctuation began common usage around 1450 (with the invention of the printing press), Two to the third power, Subjunctive mood used much more frequently in German, French, and Latin than in English, Postscripts, Picoseconds, Six question words (who, when, where, why, what, and how), State abbreviations, Correct way to hold a pencil, Plurals of words (two cases), Irregular plurals, Finding your calling in life, Opening and closing salutations, Only the first word in a closing salutation is capitalized, Australia is between the Indian and the Pacific oceans, Silent letters, Islands vs. continents-the four questions to ask, Homonyms, Topology, Daniel Boone, Is noon a.m. or p.m.?, Proofreading, A bus with no door, Exaggerating vs. lying, Hyperbole, That vs. which, Land of Nod, Using commas in lists, Five- and fifteen-year-olds think about clothing differently, When to omit the s after the apostrophe when forming a possessive, When to ask questions, Magnetic north pole is moving, Pole reversals, Continual vs. continuous, Less vs. fewer, Heteronyms, Two past tenses of kneel and of dream, Verbs defined, Winter in June, How to have two summers and no winters each year, Prefixes, Stich and hemistich, Alliteration, International Date Line, Five ways to make plurals, Two uses of an apostrophe, Autobiography, Vowels, Six ways to make plurals, Two past tenses of sneak, A seventh and eighth way to make plurals, Which countries use the metric system.


128 pages indexed hardcover with smyth-sewn binding. Answers are also included in the text and written directly to the student. Grade 9 or advanced 8th grade students.

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Subject: Language Arts

Grade: Grade 9

Brand: Polka Dot Publishing

Author: Stanley F. Schmidt

Dimensions: 10.38 x 7.25 x 0.55

UPC: 9781937032128