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Preview of Grammar Order of Operations, help in diagramming and identifying sentence parts

Grammar Order of Operations, help in diagramming and identifying sentence parts

Created by
R Wayne Adams
This is a simple, step by step, process that will help students take apart a sentence and identify all of its parts. Great help for middle school through college for students who need to diagram or identify parts of a sentence. Includes 8 basic parts of speech, Direct and Indirect Objects, Predicate Nominatives, Phrases, and Clauses.
Preview of The Great Gatsby Close Reading (Chaper 2/Valley of Ashes) Presentation

The Great Gatsby Close Reading (Chaper 2/Valley of Ashes) Presentation

Created by
Dr. Broome
This PowerPoint presentation presents a close reading of the introductory passage of Chapter 2 in F. Scott Fitzgerald's *The Great Gatsby.* Students are presented with rhetorical and symbolic analysis. While designed for upper level students, this presentation also serves as excellent research/background reading for developing differentiated lessons on close reading.
Preview of Presenting The Fabulous Four Sentence Types - Small Group Reader's Theater

Presenting The Fabulous Four Sentence Types - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 5 students. This ties reading and language study together and is a great way to do two things at the same time. This script was intended to reinforce the 4 types of sentences. In the script - The Narrator is trying to introduce the 4 different sentence types to the audience but keeps getting interrupted. Each of the sentence types continues to make statements that show what they are. Exclamatory talks excitedly the entire time while Imperative gives
Preview of ESL Lesson: Dating Advice - Uses of "should" (Level: B2)

ESL Lesson: Dating Advice - Uses of "should" (Level: B2)

Created by
Arianna Babraj
This is a 45-60 minute lesson that can be used to teach the uses of different infinitives with the modal verb “should”. The lesson starts with a listening exercise where the speaker (American with a Californian accent) gives her friend dating advice via an audio message. The audio file comes with a script that highlights the different uses of “should”. Then, each example from the file is broken down based on which infinitive follows (bare, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous). Students are p
Preview of English Conditional Reading:  University Plans (ESL / EFL / ELL)

English Conditional Reading: University Plans (ESL / EFL / ELL)

This reading contains numerous conditional verb forms where two classmates in their senior year of high school are talking about their ideas for college. Reading includes reading comprehension section and a short writing assignment.Activity idea: Have students circle all the conditional forms they find in the reading.Editable Word file.Level: IntermediateAnswer key included.Examples:Mike: I’m lucky that I have a sports scholarship. If I were not such a good athlete I would also have to stay her
Preview of Introduce a classmate to the class

Introduce a classmate to the class

The first day of school is hard for anybody and it's worse for teenagers that are trying to fit in. This is a great activity for the first week of school because it accomplishes several things: 1) it allows two classmates that would otherwise have not talked to get to know each other 2) it gives the interviewer choice as to what questions to ask 3) they practice presenting to the class without just reading 4) they have to change the questions to direct it to the interviewee It works great for
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Grammar is the study of the rules and structures that govern language. It encompasses a multitude of elements, including parts of speech, sentence structure, vocabulary, punctuation, and much more. With a strong grasp of grammar, students can make their writing stronger, clearer, and more effective.

Initially, students will learn about the parts of speech, like nouns, verbs, and adjectives. As they progress in their learning, they’ll explore things like irregular verbs and how to construct intricate sentences, phrases, and clauses.

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Fun and engaging grammar activities to try

You can teach grammar effectively and engage your students at the same time, with a variety of activities and techniques that cater to different learning styles and preferences. Here are a few examples of the different types of activities that you can find on TPT to help teach students about key grammatical concepts.

Sentence Diagramming & Building

Help students see the relationships between words, phrases, and clauses by having them break down sentences into visual diagrams. Or, help them understand sentence structure by giving them a set of words or phrases and having them construct grammatically correct sentences.

Grammar Word Search

Use word search puzzles to have students locate words that relate to a specific grammar concept (for example, you could have students search for adjectives).

Grammar Bingo

This is a great way to engage the whole class and reinforce a grammar concept your students are learning. Simply call out various grammar rules, sentence examples, or parts of speech, and have students mark the corresponding grammar rule (or error!).

Escape Rooms

Using an escape room-style activity, students can solve grammar puzzles to "escape" within a given time limit. They’re also great for providing children with the opportunity to showcase everything they've learned with a competitive element.

Grammar Quizzes

Regular quizzes can reinforce learning, test students’ mastery of grammar, and help track their progress over time.

These (and other!) activities can help deepen your students’ appreciation for grammar and enhance their creative writing skills.

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