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Look for small icons (like a pencil or a magnifying glass) next to the exercise number; these indicate if the task is for writing, oral discussion, or advanced logic.

The back of the Polyakova textbook contains helpful spelling and orthoepic dictionaries to help with difficult words.

Every exercise is tied to a specific rule found in the preceding pages. Before writing, find the bolded "Rule" box in the chapter.

While I can’t see the exact page you are looking at right now, The Role of Polyakova’s "Russkii Iazyk" in 4th Grade

The exercises often ask students to break down sentences into "primary" and "secondary" members (subject, predicate, etc.). This develops a student's ability to see the structure of a thought rather than just a string of words. 3. Vocabulary and Creative Writing

Most exercises in the 4th-grade textbook revolve around the parts of speech. You will frequently find tasks requiring the declension of nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. The goal is not just to memorize endings but to understand how words change based on their role in a sentence. 2. Syntax and Punctuation

Polyakova often includes exercises that require "creative restoration"—filling in missing words or continuing a text. This helps 4th graders transition from simple copying to expressive writing. Tips for Completing the Exercises

If you provide the or the topic (e.g., "Verb Conjugation" or "Case Endings"), I can give you a more detailed breakdown or a sample answer.