Here is a list of English topics that are suitable for different grade levels:
Grade 1
- Alphabet and Letter Sounds
- Basic Sight Words
- Simple Sentences
- Matching Pictures with Words - not available
- Rhyming Words
- Identifying Nouns (people, animals, objects)
- Recognizing Opposites
- Singular and Plural Forms (dog/dogs)
- Using Simple Pronouns (I, you, he, she)
- Basic Sentence Punctuation (period, question mark)
Grade 2
- Parts of Speech: Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives
- Simple Present Tense
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Compound Words
- Basic Prepositions (in, on, under)
- Reading Comprehension of Short Stories
- Whiskers' Big Garden Adventure
- The The Brave Little Turtle
- Emma's Magical Garden
- The Friendly Dragon
- Lola's First Day of School
- The Secret of the Starry Night
- Oliver's Colorful Adventure
- The Singing Cat
- Daisy and the Big Race not yet review
- Sammy's Superpowers
- The Curious Caterpillar
- Benny's Birthday Surprise
- The Kind Giant
- Forming Plurals of Nouns
- Using Capitalization and Punctuation
- Contractions (isn't, can't, they're)
- Understanding and Writing Simple Paragraphs
Grade 3
- Simple and Compound Sentences
- Using Subject and Predicate in Sentences
- Simple Past Tense
- Pronouns and Their Usage (he, she, it, they)
- Adjectives and Adverbs
- Types of Sentences (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory)
- Homophones (to, too, two)
- Possessive Nouns (John’s book)
- Reading and Summarizing Short Stories
- Punctuation (comma, period, exclamation mark)
Grade 4
- Verb Tenses (past, present, future)
- Types of Nouns (common, proper, collective)
- Conjunctions (and, but, because, or)
- Prefixes and Suffixes
- Plural and Possessive Nouns
- Irregular Verbs
- Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (taller, tallest)
- Direct and Indirect Speech
- Writing Descriptive and Narrative Paragraphs
- Reading and Analyzing Poems
Grade 5
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Perfect Tenses (present, past, future perfect)
- Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
- Conjunctions and Transitions (although, however, therefore)
- Complex Sentences
- Modal Verbs (can, could, may, might)
- Active and Passive Voice
- Figurative Language (simile, metaphor, personification)
- Writing Summaries and Essays
- Identifying Main Ideas and Supporting Details in Texts
Grade 6
- Compound and Complex Sentences
- Direct and Indirect Speech
- Narrative Writing (short stories, personal experiences)
- Reported Speech
- Cause and Effect Relationships
- Common Idioms and Their Meanings
- Clauses and Phrases
- Writing Persuasive Essays
- Reading Comprehension: Identifying Theme and Moral
- Identifying Different Types of Texts (informative, narrative, persuasive)
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