25 Fun Grammar Games to Develop Writing


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This book entitled, “25 Fun Grammar Games to Develop Writing – A Handbook for Teachers”, intends to make children familiar with grammatical structures like parts of speech, articles, affixes, voices and tenses. These grammatical structures forms the basis for writing. When the students get familiar with these concepts at their upper primary stage, their grammatical mistakes can be eliminated to a greater extent. This book is designed by integrating multiple approaches and methods for various kinds of games like Direct method, Lexical approach, Silent way, Multiple intelligence, Task Based Language learning, Content based instruction and co-operative language learning.




Quack and Count


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Seven ducklings take a rhyming look at addition.




Snowmen at Work


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If you were a snowman, what job would you choose? Ten years ago, on the publication of Snowmen at Night, we discovered the secret lives of snowmen. While we humans sleep, the snowmen go sledding, play baseball, and drink cocoa. But now it's revealed that snowmen don't just play all night--they have jobs to do, just like the parents of human kids. Dentists replace missing coal from snowman smiles while pet store owners help pair snowkids with their very own snowpuppy or snowfish to love. The pizza man delivers frozen pizza, and factory workers make the coolest toys in town. This fourth book in the New York Times bestselling Snowmen series is a gleeful, goofy delight. Kids will love spotting the silly details in each illustration, and the hidden pictures too. (They can look on the back side of the book jacket for a key to all that's concealed within.)




The Comprehension Toolkit (Ages 5-8)


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Teacher reference resource containing comprehension lessons for teachers of children in the early years of school.




The Kinesthetic Classroom


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Drawing on cutting-edge research, this inspiring book shows how to integrate movement with classroom instruction, providing hundreds of activities that improve attention spans and student learning.




25 Quick Mini-Lessons to Teach Narrative Writing


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In this collection of engaging mini-lessons and companion reproducible pages, teacher Dave Leochko shares his favorite writing lessons--ones that have really helped his students become better writers. The classroom-tested lessons in this book take young writers through all the steps of the writing process, including getting an idea, revising a story, and conferencing with other writers, while also targeting specific skills, such as using punctuation correctly, varying sentence structure, making characters believable, and developing a plot. The reproducible pages feature activities that let students apply new skills, as well as writing tips and strategies they can collect and use a reference. For use with Grades 4-8.




Kitty Wars


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This film was written and performed by an 8-year-old girl and her friends who love cats & Star Wars. A Long Time Ago, In A Galaxy Far, Far Away... The 3 Ninja Kitties are transported from their humble home in the woods to another dimension. Lost in a strange new land, they meet Luke Skykitty and join forces to save Han Solo-cat and Princes Leia-pard from Jabba The Mutt, Dog Vader and an army of Imperial Dog Poopers. Using the force, light sabers and their super ninja skills, the 3 Ninja Kitties battle the Dogside. Find out what happens when they meet the Empurrer, uncover his true identity and his plot to create a Purrfect World Order. Meow!




Grammar Games


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This book contains material for a wide variety of games.




Teaching Grammar Through Writing


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The ideal springboard to teaching grammar, this book is designed to help teachers of grades four through twelve teach students to learn to recognize, and then consciously use in their writing, 16 essential grammatical elements: seven parts of speech, six phrases, and three clauses. The flexible approach lets teachers tailor lessons based on their students' particular needs. In this streamlined version of the first edition, author Keith Polette stresses the importance of teaching students "less" so that they learn "more." Rather than overwhelming students with too many structures, constructions, and rules, the book's goal is simplification: What are the essential elements of grammar that students need to learn to use to become better writers? English written language is composed of 16 elements-the foundational pieces of grammar-that students need to learn to use consciously so they can make writing work effectively for them. Teaching Grammar through Writing focuses on these 16 elements-seven parts of speech, six phrases, and three clauses-and shows teachers how to begin by helping students identify and use these elements in both the prewriting and revision stages of the writing process. The book begins with ideas about and writing activities for parts of speech, phrases, and clauses, followed by chapters on punctuation, kinds of sentences, and voice. The end of the book features 16 process-writing activities that invite students to use all they have learned about grammar in their own writing.




Grammar Grabbers!


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This practical resource gives language arts and English teachers a unique collection of over 200 creative, fun-filled, and ready-to-use activities that make teaching and learning grammar more enjoyable for you and your students. All have been tested with students in grades 4 and up and are effective as individual group, or whole-class activities. You'll find the 203 ready-to-use activities give students the tools they need to use grammar more effectively in their writing and make the writing process more enjoyable.