: Analyzing a word as a "part of speech" (e.g., determining its gender, number, and case).
: A significant portion is dedicated to "Morphemics"—the study of word parts. Exercises focus on root words (cognates) , prefixes, suffixes, and endings. Students practice identifying how these parts change a word's meaning and spelling. : Analyzing a word as a "part of speech" (e
The first part of the curriculum is divided into several intensive blocks designed to reinforce prior knowledge and introduce complex grammatical concepts: Students practice identifying how these parts change a
: Breaking down a sentence to show its grammatical base and the link between words. imperative) and intonation
: Students explore the sentence as the primary unit of speech. This includes identifying sentences by purpose (declarative, interrogative, imperative) and intonation, as well as mastering the relationship between subject and predicate (main members) and secondary sentence members.
: Offers methodological support and a condensed reference for rules covered from grades 1–4.
For more thorough homework preparation, the textbook is typically used alongside: