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New! The Grammar Plan Book: A Guide to Smart Teaching Constance Weaver (Paperback) |
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The Power of Grammar: Unconventional Approaches to the Conventions of Language Mary Ehrenworth, Vicki Vinton (Paperback) |
| Grammar is the gatekeeper to a culture of power, yet it is also the power behind the startling beauty and robustness of the English language. In The Power of Grammar, Mary Ehrenworth and Vicki Vinton show you how these two notions of power can help your grammar instruction address the practical and aesthetic needs of your student writers. |
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Breaking the Rules: Liberating Writers Through Innovative Grammar Instruction Edgar Schuster (Paperback) |
| Grammar doesn’t have to be a stick-in-the-mud subject—stodgy, traditional, and rule bound. Open the pages of Ed Schuster’s book and you’ll find an energetic, untraditional, creative means of helping students become independent thinkers and more effective writers. |
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Image Grammar: Using Grammatical Structures to Teach Writing Harry R. Noden (Paperback) |
| For decades, scholars have urged teachers to integrate grammar and writing, yet few have provided teachers with enough strategies and materials to do so. With this ground-breaking book, Harry Noden meets this need in a unique way. |
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Lessons to Share on Teaching Grammar in Context Edited by Constance Weaver (Paperback) |
| This book features eighteen articles addressing issues such as: how language is learned, and teaching grammar through writing, across the grades. |
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Teaching Grammar in Context Constance Weaver (Paperback) |
| Weaver extends her philosophy by offering teachers a rationale and practical ideas for teaching grammar not in isolation but in the context of writing. |
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