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Editor in Chief
Students develop real-life editing skills for superior writing, highest grades, and top test scores! Description & Features Goals This effective software uses thinking (not drill and practice) to sharpen studentS' grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and attention to detail. The software provides high-quality independent learning and immediate feedback for students and teachers. Methods Students learn the rules of language mechanics by applying them to engaging real-life stories. As students edit these stories, they will: - identify errors by analyzing and evaluating each story, picture, and caption. - identify and select the rule that applies to each error, prompting the software to self-correct. (Students are not required to correct on-screen text.) - use on-screen instructions, hints, and rules that allow them to work, learn, and succeed independently. Features - 33 activities with beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of play - Quick or detailed instructions - Hints that help students keep learning even if they don't know a rule- they won't get stuck. - Guide to Grammar, Usage, and Punctuation that teaches and reinforces concepts - Saves unfinished games - Self-grading, with printable student data Grades 4-6
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Random House Webster's Pocket Grammar, Usage and Punctuation
Clear, concise help at your fingertips! This pocket-sized guide skillfully covers parts of speech; phrases and clauses; sentence form and function; punctuation rules; and more. Features a glossary of usage for common words---including frequently confused words and homonyms. 314 pages, 3" x 5.5" vinyl softcover.
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Actiongrammar: Fast, No-Hassle Answers on Everyday Usage and Punctuation
If terms like "transitive verb," "objective case," and "dangling participle" make your eyes glaze over, this book is for you. The only grammar guide to recognize that most adults have forgotten all the rules they learned in school, Action Grammar focuses on what you need to know to speak and write correctly in business and in everyday life.
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Daily Skill Builders Grammar and Usage
From the Daily Skill-Builders Series, this supplemental grammar workbook contains 180 activities - one for each day of the school year. Exercises cover nouns, verbs, adjectives, punctuation, subjects, predicates, and more, and take ten to fifteen minutes to complete. Reproducible pages. Answer key included.
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Winston Grammar Set
Teaching your kids the "nuts and bolts" of English grammar is crucial to their future success---not only in writing and reading English, but also in learning foreign languages. This comprehensive kit includes a student workbook with work sheets 1--30, quizzes, and a posttest; a complete teacher's manual (with answer keys); and color-coded "parts of speech" cards for your 9- to 13-year-olds. Also includes a handy vinyl storage case. Softcovers, from Precious Memories.
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Easy Grammar Workbook
From the author: When Easy Grammar, my non-grade level text, was introduced, it served a multitude of levels. However, I now realize that some of the materials within that text are too difficult for all fifth and sixth grade students. Easy Grammar: Grades 5 and 6 (formerly Level 1) has been designed with fewer concepts and more practice worksheets for each concept. As in Easy Grammar, the prepositional approach is introduced, and a building block method is used. Introducing concepts step-by-step helps students to comprehend more easily and helps to ensure mastery learning. For this reason, cumulative reviews are interspersed throughout the text. In addition, a test for each unit has been provided. Formerly Titled Level One.
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Simply Grammar: An Illustrated Primer
Some old-fashioned teaching models are timeless. In this revised and expanded edition of First Grammar Lessons by Charlotte Mason (founder of the homeschooling movement), you'll discover one of them---the simple method of narration that focuses on conversation as a natural means of teaching grammar to your fourth to eighth graders. 178 pages, softcover from Charlotte Mason Research.
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Fun With Language Arts Game
Fun with Language Arts As players move around the gameboard, they land on spaces marked "Punctuation", "Capitalization", "Usage", "spelling", and "Bonus". The player takes a card from the stack named in the space and answers it. If correctly answered, the card is kept by the player and points are earned. the ending fo the game may be decided in several ways by using a specific period of time, times around the board, or number of points earned. Self-correcting cards provide immediate feedback. Grades 4-8 2-6 Players
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Checking Your Grammar
"You should have used a comma, not a semicolon, and 'President' should be capitalized." The best way to avoid this kind of feedback is to check your grammar, and this easy-reference guide clearly outlines the basic rules of sentence structure, parts of speech, style, and usage. Ages 9 through 12. 144 pages, softcover from Scholastic.
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Checking Your Grammar
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