Friday, June 19, 2020
On the Third
à The Grammar Glossary to Fix It! Grammar But, but, but . . . What about Grammar? an audio talk given by Andrew Pudewa A video clip of grammar lessons taught in Structure and Style for Students The first lesson and handouts to Structure and Style for Students Free shipping A chance to win one of twelve Structure and Style for Students packages The joy of the season continues for today, the third day of Christmas. Centering on the theme of grammar, todayââ¬â¢s gifts will empower you to perhaps think about grammar instruction in a slightly different way that makes sense and will help you feel comfortable and competent as you instruct your students. The first gift is a PDF of the Grammar Glossary to Fix It! Grammar. Are you wondering about some grammatical conundrum? Find your answer in this handy guide. Covering concepts such as parts of speech, punctuation, and more, the Grammar Glossary is your go-to reference for your or your studentsââ¬â¢ questions about sentence construction. Next up is Andrew Pudewaââ¬â¢s popular presentation, But, but, but . . . What about Grammar? This talk shares how to teach grammar organically by embedding it within the writing process itself. Feel liberated and relaxed as you teach your students how to write using IEW, and learn how teaching the stylistic techniques to your students introduces them to grammar naturally. To see the process itself actually demonstrated by a master teacher, we are also including video clips of grammar instruction given by Andrew Pudewa in Structure and Style for Students. Observe for yourself how to embed grammar within the context of writing and make grammar instruction fun for your students. Along with free shipping and the first lesson and handouts to Structure and Style for Students, which will be offered each day of our Twelve Days of Christmas event, we hope youââ¬â¢ll enjoy the gifts weââ¬â¢re sending. Merry Christmas! Be sure to enter our daily drawing for a chance to win one of twelve Structure and Style for Students (SSS) packages.à Enter here. à Jennifer Mauserà has always loved reading and writing and received a B.A. in English from the University of Kansas in 1991. Once she and her husband had children, they decided to homeschool, and she put all her training to use in the home. In addition to homeschooling her children, Jennifer teaches IEW classes out of her home, coaches budding writers viaà email,à and tutors students who struggle with dyslexia.
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