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Quick and Easy Grammar Games to Boost Writing Power.


Quick And Easy Grammar Games To Boost Writing Power

Catherine DePino

Teacher Ideas Press

c/o Libraries Unlimited

88 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06881

1591583284 $23.00 www.lu.com

A very highly recommended classroom curriculum development reference, Quick And Easy Grammar Games To Boost Writing Power by Catherine DePino (Assistant Professor of Education and a Student Teaching Supervisor for Temple University) is an cogently co·gent  
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 organized and thoroughly "user friendly" introduction and guide for classroom teachers with respect to teaching grammar, writing, and literacy. Enhanced by its easy-to-follow format, Quick And Easy Grammar Games To Boost Writing Power guides teachers through several practical units focused on teacher tips, games and warm-up warm-up

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 activities, homework helper, and writing practice exercises. Quick And Easy Grammar Games To Boost Writing Power is an excellent and very well authored, step-by-step reference for the teaching of proper and helpful tactics for the betterment bet·ter·ment  
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 of a child's writing abilities with particular attention to proper punctuation punctuation [Lat.,=point], the use of special signs in writing to clarify how words are used; the term also refers to the signs themselves. In every language, besides the sounds of the words that are strung together there are other features, such as tone, accent, and  and sentence structure.
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