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Common Core Worksheets | 9th

For ninth and tenth graders, this Common Core area helps students gain mastery of the rules for using the English language, including vocabulary use and language conventions, in order to improve their skills as writers and readers. Among the complete standards for this grade, ninth and tenth graders will be asked to: demonstrate that they understand standard English usage in writing and speaking by showing that they can use parallel structure, noun, verb, adjectival, adverbial, participial, prepositional, absolute phrases, independent, dependent, noun, relative, adverbial clauses, punctuation, including colons and semicolons, spelling, and conjunctive adverbs properly, effectively employ style guides such as MLA Handbook, Turabian’s Manual for Writers, maintain consistent style and tone, be
able to use digital and print glossaries, dictionaries, and thesauruses to find meanings and etymology of words, interpret figures of speech like euphemism and oxymoron in context, gather vocabulary knowledge sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college and career readiness level, understand and to assist in word choice and comprehension.

Students will practice identifying correctly used punctuation in this printable activity. They will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have correct punctuation. Ideal for 6th – 12th grade, but can be used where needed.

Grade Levels:
6th – 8th Grade, 9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.6.2, L.7.2, L.8.2, L.9-10.2, L.11-12.2

This oxymoron worksheet is awfully good!

Grade Levels:
6th – 8th Grade, 9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.5

This hyperbole worksheet is the best ever!

Grade Levels:
6th – 8th Grade, 9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.5

An oxymoron is some seriously fun figurative language!

Grade Levels:
6th – 8th Grade, 9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.7.5, L.8.5, L.9-10.5

Most people exaggerate sometimes. Teach your students about hyperboles and have them complete this worksheet as they learn! Free and printable, it is a must for every classroom.

Grade Levels:
6th – 8th Grade, 9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.6.5, L.7.5, L.8.5, L.9-10.5

Have you ever heard someone say “That is an oxymoron!” and not know what they meant? Print out this free worksheet to help teach students what an oxymoron is. They will learn the definition, how to identify, and even write their oxymoron with this free worksheet!

Grade Levels:
6th – 8th Grade, 9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.7.5, L.8.5, L.9-10.5

In this worksheet your student will add dependent clauses to add interest.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.1.A

These dependent clauses are looking for an independent clause!

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L. 9-10.1.A

Here’s some practice for understanding adverbial phrases.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.1.B

This punctuation worksheet features using brackets with edited quotations.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.2

Now let’s work on brackets to clarify meanings.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.2

Here is some practice on using colons with explanations.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.2.B

This worksheet features using colons as an introduction to a quotation.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.2.B

Conjunctive adverbs can work like a conjunction when they connect independent clauses.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L. 9-10.2.A

Here’s a high school drill for using context clues for finding word meanings.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.4a, L.11-12.4a

“Julius Caesar” is the text for this context clue worksheet.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.4a, L.11-12.4a

A passage from “A Tale of Two Cities” is the focus for this context clues worksheet.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.4a, L.11-12.4a

In this “Right or Wrong” classroom activity, your students will correct spelling mistakes while proofreading the sentences on this worksheet.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.2, L.11-12.2

Practice recognizing faulty parallel construction by completing this printable worksheet. This activity focuses on refining editing and proofing skills. It is ideal for high school students, but can be used where appropriate. Because it is made easy to print, this worksheet is great for use both at home and in the classroom by parents, teachers, or students. Click the link below to download and print the worksheet to get started.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.1.A

This worksheet uses a passage from “Jane Eyre” to develop your student’s skills with context clues.

Grade Levels:
9th – 12th Grade, Grades K-12
CCSS Code(s):
L.9-10.4a, L.11-12.4a

Vocabulary dictations (Grade 10)

Municipal budget
educational institution “Secondary school No. 24 with
in-depth study of foreign languages ​​”of the municipality of the city
Simferopol district of the Republic of Crimea

Dictionary dictations for grade 10

prepared

teacher
Russian language and literature

Prusakova
Ekaterina Vasilievna

Simferopol

2015

Dictate dictations
unchecked vowels in the root of words

combustible substance, rinse clothes,
velvet camisole, balcony railing, intelligent person, guitar strings,
grow up a little, parquet floor, sit on a bench, colorful personality,
blotting purple ink, fluttering in the wind, expounding what has been learned,
caress the kitten, realize the vocation, a huge cloud, the right route,
presidential advice, telephone directory, legendary hero, spread
tablecloth, theoretical discussion, shine on the stage, sum of terms,
a merciful act, purple lilac inflorescences, align the garden bed, lean on
railings, bicycle racing, graduate, flashing lightning,
develop perseverance, play the piano, heavy basket, orange sprout,
brilliant composer and conductor, gray from old age, soft sofa, huge
library, school classrooms, use binoculars, neat suit,
burns in the stove, vegetable oil, catch fire from a match, season ticket.

Dictation 2. Use and
non-use of b and b

Heroic power, position of adjutant,
trilingual dictionary, disservice, night watch, cut a piece, dashing
driver, galloping, seventeen thousand, peeking out from behind the clouds, broken glasses,
climb the mast, light boat, I’m not well, engine power, manual
predator, problem solving, wading through a blizzard, getting married, immense
space, blizzard February, fifty-eighth, rabbit cabbage, write a line,
get up early, thinner hair, luxury interior, better prepare,
drive up to the station, explain the problem, eight hundred seventy-six,
get news, endless road, folding umbrella, let’s take it on the road,
draw, look exactly the same, january frost, computer mouse, curls
ivy.

Dictation 3. Letters 3 and C at the end
prefix

Falling waterfall angry
boss, illiterate work, theater building, useless work, knock down,
calculate the time, dawn over the sea, tasteless clothes, compressed air, sight
frowningly, waterless terrain, jump up from fright, protect health, flourish
art, pass the exam, timetable, at the fold, accurate calculation,
heartless man, starless night, beg for mercy, downdraft,
notorious loafer, unstressed vowel, endless road, hopeless
position, think about the future, occasionally visits, run up the stairs,
do it on the sly.

Dictation 4. Spelling of vowels
after hissing and C

Conductor’s baton, work as a driver,
citrus plants, a fur coat from zigeyka, a circus performer, a thin perch,
fresh cucumbers, with a pediatrician, tortoise shell, jockey cap,
pacifist beliefs, lead by the bridle, timid whisper, suburban highway, swarm
bees, a mighty hero, a silk dress, the chirping of cicadas, a large backpack,
worker costume, milk chocolate, look out the window, clear diction, brood
chickens, put on a hood, rustles are heard, the fingers of a surgeon, acorns are scattered,
acacia flowers, good fellows, rare birds.

Dictation 5. Spelling of verbs

Fear of infection, resent against
slavery, we are in distress, get out of the car as soon as possible, swim in the river, do not
know sadness, be indignant and indignant, stick a stamp, burn papers, do not
find binoculars, heard from everywhere, jump out of the booth, you feel fright,
cook scrambled eggs, laughs merrily, you have to try, rockfall rumbles,
do not move in a traffic jam, gently spread, start over, melted
in the spring, hate lies, record on a dictaphone, wake up in the morning, it is necessary
strive forward, do not look to the side, guard the hut, handle with care,
you go to the right, sow in the garden, turn around in your chair, breathe heavily,
go to the station, try the salad, apologize politely, don’t eat on the go,
do not be angry, he will hear from afar.

Dictation 6. Spelling of vowels in
consoles

Adventure film, teacher
mathematics, super interesting bestseller, insurmountable barrier, disinfection
rooms, open the door, try on a coat, a friend’s phone, exacting
master, stick a postage stamp, unpleasant news, do not touch
food, stop pretending, disqualify an athlete, beat chess,
slow down at the booth, detective dog, despise the scoundrel, previous chapter, accept
note, seek funds, station buffet, reconcile disputants,
feel at ease, collect taxes.

Dictation 7. Spelling of vowels in
suffixes and endings of nouns and adjectives

Fresh air, modern
equipment, in the flame of a candle, windy evening, gray-green tint, pocket
a flashlight, a leather jacket, a frightened hare, asked about the name and surname,
tribal leader, painter-plasterer, malicious smoker, desperate girl, foot in
stirrup, trackwalker, true friendship, shoe heel, donkey
stubbornness, skillful craftsman, Anastasia Nikitichna’s statement, ominous
omen, cranberry juice, troublemakers, roundabout
highway, southwest wind, brocade robe, bone leg, deflated from
cellar barrel, historical facts, dry boat, glassware,
full udder, agreement to continue, cast iron pan, Mrs.
Hudson, dashing cabman, fishing net, village writer, fragrant
peas, young girl, Hindu customs, celery root, windless day,
French films, talented pianist.

Dictation 8. Spelling
numerals

On both sides, centennial oak,
sixty kilometers, five-story building, twelve minutes, eighteenth
flat, up to ninety degrees, in one and a half millimeters, two hundred and sixty
eight million, seven ninths of a volume, one and a half hundred boxes, thirty-six
steps, a billion people, arrive at eleven o’clock, seventeen thousand four hundred
copies, with seven puppies, fifty-four years, sixteen
centimeters, one and a half tons, add to two hundred and forty-six
eighty, eight hundred and thirteen centners, ten schoolchildren, two
thousand fourteen.

Dictation 9. Spelling of pronouns

None, draw someone, neither
than, go to him, nothing, with someone, asked him, took something from her
heard, the best, anything, someone in black, a few pages,
someone will come, something is missing, there is no one to blame, I will not tell anyone, there is nothing
compare, their opinion, another textbook.

Dictation 10. Spelling of adverbs

You think differently, first of all,
said…; did willy-nilly, still miss, supported in a friendly way,
You know a long time ago, it’s cold in winter, it’s businesslike, I forgot somewhere,
applied on a business matter, little by little getting better; tenth, take
room; it’s hot in July, I read English, you’ll go somewhere,
apparently invisible mushrooms, you live side by side with the school, repeated exactly the same; In my opinion,
you are cowardly like a hare; from where you come, are located from right to left,
you speak French, according to summer time, remember it firmly.

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  • anyway,
  • is it possible,
  • unlikely,
  • hardly,
  • still,
  • plus

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