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Daily Grammar Mentor Sentence Units Bundle (Grade 2): 40 Weeks!

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I like using this with my students during writing time. They enjoy rewriting the sentence to make it more interesting.
I love using these Mentor Sentences! It's an easy way to look at writing and have students thinking about what is happening in sentences. Thank you!

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    1. What is in this GIANT bundle? All FOUR Mentor Sentence UnitsAll FOUR Interactive Activity UnitsMODIFICATIONS for Revision and Imitation DaysAll FOUR Vivid Vocabulary Companionsplus the Better Than Basal Reading & Writing Units for 40 Popular Mentor Texts!PLUS: added July 2023, a BONUS mini-unit
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    Teaching your daily grammar lessons with the mentor sentences routine is the only way students will truly learn to apply grammar and language skills to their writing! No boring worksheets, lectures, sentences filled with mistakes, or rote drills that don’t stick…

    This yearlong bundle of ready-to-teach mentor sentence lessons will have students working with one sentence from a favorite read-aloud mentor text in a different way each day for just 10-15 minutes!

    Teachers who enjoy using mentor texts to cover content and maximize teaching time will love adding these mentor sentence lessons to their toolbox.

    For each week’s lesson, you will guide students in discussion of the main focus on one or two grammar and language skills, but they are also exposed to new and previous grammar skills, too! This spiral learning truly makes an impact on their retention of grammar understanding and writing abilities. Students of ANY ability can use mentor sentences; because of the consistency, students know what to expect each day, and the spiral learning keeps those important skills in front of them week after week.

    Students will work on revision skills each week. They will also imitate the author’s style and structure. Both of these steps in the mentor sentence routine help cement the transition of grammar, language, and style they’ve learned to their own writing.

    Finally, use the formative assessments provided to find out what should be reviewed in future weeks.

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    WHAT’S INCLUDED?

    You don’t need to be a grammar guru to implement mentor sentences. When you purchase mentor sentences from Ideas by Jivey, you get a “cheat sheet” for all 40 weeks- all the work is done! I've even done all the thinking for you when it comes to revising and imitating!

    Each lesson includes:

    •the teacher sentence page for display

    •the student sentence page to glue into notebooks

    •a lesson plan page with answers for each day’s routine

    •a formative assessment/quiz with answer key (provided in print and digital format) which also includes editing practice

    There is a 9-page introduction with pictures included of how I use mentor sentences in my room (VERY detailed, day-by-day) in the FIRST unit.

    I have also used handwriting lines on the quiz to help students with proper letter formation.

    This download also includes the "At-A-Glance" for all 40 books!

    Here are all of the books and skills in the bundle:

    -First Day Jitters By Julie Danneberg

    (proper nouns)

    -Officer Buckle and Gloria By Peggy Rathmann

    (proper nouns)

    -Memoirs of a Goldfish By Devin Scillian

    (proper nouns)

    -Chrysanthemum By Kevin Henkes

    (plural nouns, proper nouns)

    -Scaredy Squirrel By Melanie Watt

    (possessive nouns, proper nouns)

    -Skippyjon Jones By Judy Schachner

    (possessive nouns, proper nouns)

    -If You Give A Mouse A Cookie By Laura Joffe Numeroff

    (contractions)

    -The Paperboy By Dav Pilkey

    (contractions)

    -Stellaluna By Janell Cannon

    (plural nouns, possessives)

    -The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything By Linda Williams

    (possessives, contractions)

    -The Day The Crayons Quit By Drew Daywalt

    (plural nouns, change y to i and add -es rule)

    -Diary of a Worm By Doreen Cronin

    (compound words)

    -Diary of a Fly By Doreen Cronin

    (adjectives)

    -‘Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving By Dav Pilkey

    (adjectives)

    -Snowmen at Night By Caralyn Buehner

    (adjectives and nouns)

    -Snowmen at Christmas By Caralyn Buehner

    (capitalize holidays)

    -The Polar Express By Chris Van Allsburg

    (compound words)

    -Gingerbread Baby By Jan Brett

    (vivid verbs-shades of meaning)

    -The Three Snow Bears By Jan Brett

    (collective nouns)

    -Three Cheers for Tacky By Helen Lester

    (ending punctuation)

    -100th Day Worries by Margery Cuyler

    (past tense irregular verbs)

    -Substitute Groundhog by Pat Miller

    (past tense irregular verbs)

    -Roses are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink by Diane de Groat

    (proper nouns)

    -Duck For President by Doreen Cronin

    (proper nouns)

    -What If You Had Animal Teeth!? by Sandra Markle

    (apostrophes in contractions and possessives)

    -Sweet Tooth by Margie Palatini

    (irregular plural nouns)

    -Moosetache by Margie Palatini

    (adjectives-shades of meaning)

    -Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett

    (reflexive pronouns)

    -The Umbrella by Jan Brett

    (onomatopoeia)

    -Michael Recycle by Ellie Bethel

    (past tense verbs)

    -The Important Book by Margeret Wise Brown

    (explain why something is important)

    -Parts by Tedd Arnold

    (contractions)

    -Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst

    (proper nouns)

    -Corduroy by Don Freeman

    (adjectives)

    -Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin

    (onomatopoeia)

    -A Chair For My Mother by Vera B. Williams

    (irregular verbs)

    -Stone Soup by Ann McGovern

    (adjectives)

    -Smelly Socks by Robert Munsch

    (plural nouns)

    -Thunder Cake by Patricia Polacco

    (vivid verb-shades of meaning)

    -Don’t Let The Pigeon Stay Up Late! by Mo Willems

    (ending punctuation)

    As a former first and second grade teacher, I used to LOVE reading these books, so I know many of you do, too! They are definitely some of my favorites. I chose books that would be in most personal libraries or school media centers.

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    WHY USE MENTOR SENTENCES FOR DAILY GRAMMAR PRACTICE?

    Studies have shown that the “traditional method” of grammar workbooks, lectures, and diagramming is not only ineffective but can be detrimental to student writing! Grammar should be taught in context, NOT isolation.

    Mentor sentences also help improve craft by revealing fantastic models of figurative language, descriptive words and phrases, and interesting sentence variation that they use as models for their own writing.

    Mentor sentences allow students to soak up the language and grammar skills through noticing, conversation, and imitation, which in turn transfers to their writing.

    Not familiar with mentor sentences? Read all about them here!

    **Watch a video of Mentor Sentences in ACTION!**

    If you need more proof that the numerous volumes of mentor sentence curricula created by Ideas by Jivey are a best practice in the classroom, download the case study! The download presents the data collected over the 2016-2017 school year in the form of a case study.

    Try a freebie for the book, Diary of a Worm!

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    WHAT ELSE DO I NEED?

    There is a BUNDLE of Interactive Language Arts Notebook Companions! These sets includes an interactive activity for each focus skill in the mentor sentence sets. Every mentor sentence unit has a companion interactive notebook to help you teach and/or review the skill for the week!

    You might also be interested in the Second Grade Mentor Sentences Modifications ADD-ON Pack which will support students with disabilities, English as a Second Language, or slow writers.

    You’ll also love to use these mentor texts in reading and writing, too! Make sure to get BETTER THAN BASAL: Complete NO PREP Reading & Writing Units for 40 Popular Mentor Texts in Grade 2!

    Grab the NONFICTION Animal Mentor Sentence Pack!

    Do you do an author study of Robert Munsch?

    Check out the Robert Munsch Mentor Sentences Mini-Unit!

    Do you do an author study of Kevin Henkes?

    Check out the Kevin Henkes Mentor Sentences Mini-Unit!

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    DO YOU LOVE TO SAVE MONEY?

    There is a BIG bundle with all Mentor Sentences, Modifications for Revising and Imitating, Language Arts Interactive Notebooks, Reading Activities, Writing Prompts, and the Vivid Vocabulary Companions for all 40 books! Check out the Biggest and BEST Yearlong Bundle for Second Grade!

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    HELP ME PLAN!

    You don’t need to do all of the mentor sentence lessons in the order they come in the units. When I created units 1, 2, and 3, I put them in an order that progressed in difficulty, so these lessons spiral, but it is not necessary to stay in that order. The first three units are more seasonally appropriate for beginning, middle, and end of the year, and then Unit 4 was created with “anytime” books that can be used throughout the year.

    There is a free download of the "At-A-Glance" for all 40 books in Second Grade! This download will help you see all of the skills covered in the units if you’d like to “bounce around” within them.

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    WHAT ABOUT OTHER GRADE LEVELS?

    Mentor Sentences can be done in ALL grades! Please tell your teacher friends about mentor sentences for their grade:

    Kindergarten & ELL (Early Emergent Readers)

    First Grade

    Second Grade

    There are three volumes for grades 3-5 to help prevent repetition of mentor sentence lessons among grades in the same school.

    Check out what’s in Volume 1!

    Check out what’s in Volume 2!

    Check out what’s in Volume 3!

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    Please remember, this purchase is for the use of one teacher. It is not intended to be shared. Please use the 'additional license' purchase if more than one teacher will be using it. Thank you!

    *The mentor sentence lessons I have created are adapted from the ideas of Jeff Anderson. These lessons were born from the routine that worked well in my classroom, and the demos and examples I present are variations of Jeff Anderson's methods. This is not the only way to "do" mentor sentences in your classroom.*

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