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lessons, tips, and conversations using mentor texts, K-6

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An edition of Grammar Matters (2014)

Grammar Matters

lessons, tips, and conversations using mentor texts, K-6

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If you are a teacher of grades K-6, you may be asking, "Should I teach grammar in my classroom on a daily basis? How would I go about doing this? And how can I teach grammar so it isn't boring to my kids?" In Grammar Matters, Lynne Dorfman and Diane Dougherty answer these questions and more. Using mentor texts as the cornerstone for how best to teach grammar, this book provides teachers with almost everything they need to get kids not only engaged but excited about learning grammar. Divided into four parts -- Narrative Writing, Informational Writing, Opinion Writing, and Grammar Conversations -- this handy reference provides practical teaching tips, assessment ideas, grammar definitions, and specific mentor texts to help students learn about parts of speech, idioms, usage issues, and punctuation. Through conversation, conferences, "Your Turn" lessons, and drafting, revising, and editing exercises, students will learn not only specific concepts but also how to reflect up and transfer what they've learned to other writing tasks in any subject. The "Treasure Chest of Children's Books" provides an extensive list of both fiction and nonfiction books that fit naturally into grammar instruction. Eight appendices provide even more resources, including information on homophones, using mentor texts to teach grammar and conventions, checklists, comma rules, help for ELL students, and a glossary of grammar terms. Grammar Matters links instruction to the Common Core State Standards and features quality, classroom-tested tools that help teachers provide their students with the gifts of grammar and literacy. - Publisher.

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Grammar Matters: Lessons, Tips, and Conversations Using Mentor Texts, K-6
2023, Taylor & Francis Group
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Grammar Matters: Lessons, Tips, and Conversations Using Mentor Texts, K-6
2023, Taylor & Francis Group
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Grammar Matters: Lessons, Tips, and Conversations Using Mentor Texts, K-6
2014, Stenhouse Publishers
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Grammar Matters: lessons, tips, and conversations using mentor texts, K-6
2014, Stenhouse Publishers
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part 1 : Narrative units of study.
Writing the narrative
Wordless books create story and opportunities for grammar lessons
Writing the personal or fictionalized narrative
Using a touchstone text to write fiction
Adding conversation to a narrative
Adjective interrupters
The apostrophe to show possession
The job of a verb is to show action
When to make a new paragraph in a narrative
Part 2 : Informational units of study.
Introduction to informational writing
Writing descriptions in the primary grades
Description and compare/contrast
Procedural writing
Part 3 : Opinion writing units of study.
Introduction to opinion writing
Opinion writing in the primary grades
Opinion writing in the upper grades
Adding appositives to paint pictures and combine ideas
The movable adverb
Expanding a sentence using complex elements
Subject-verb agreement
Verb tense consistency
Part 4 : Conversations about grammar and conventions.
Introduction to grammar and conventions conversations
Whole-group conversations about grammar and conventions
One-on-one conferring with grammar and conventions in mind
Conversations with educators : assessing growth in grammar and conventions
Using mentor texts for whole- or small-group instruction
Afterword
A treasure chest of children's books for teaching grammar and conventions
Appendixes.
Mentor text conversations (using mentor texts to notice grammatical concepts and punctuation)
Mentor text and the Common Core State Standards
Commonly confused homophones for elementary school writers
Glossary of terms
About editing skills
Understanding differences in other languages to help our ELLs
Comma rules for students in grades 4-6
Writing abbreviations correctly
Sentence combining in Grades 4-6 (and beyond)
Top ten tips for a teacher of writers

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Library of Congress
LB1576 .D656 2014eb, LB1576.D656 2014

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Paperback
Pagination
xii, 331 p.
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25659027M
Internet Archive
grammarmattersle0000dorf
ISBN 10
1571109919
ISBN 13
9781571109910
OCLC/WorldCat
889814182

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