Tasty Ways to Teach Parts of
Speech to Students Who Have a Hard Time Swallowing Anything to Do
with Grammar
This entertaining grammar book has helped
thousands of middle school teachers teach even the most reluctant
learners using lessons that de-emphasize rote learning and treat
the parts of speech as building blocks for crazy writing
assignments. Prompts include using at least 10 prepositional
phrases from a list to write a scene from the new vegetable horror
novel "Squash Cemetery," and using lively verbs to write the
monologue of a soda can telling his life story to a psychologist.
This new edition offers quirky quizzes to check student progress,
even more writing ideas, and a guide to Internet enrichment
activities, including "Stupid Roadside Attractions," in which
students research goofy tourist traps in America and use vivid
adjectives to describe the six that they think are the
craziest.
Softcover, 179 pages.
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