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Grammar Lesson Bundle (Google Drive Version) Distance Learning

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Secondary Sara
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This bundle contains one or more resources with Google apps (e.g. docs, slides, etc.).

What educators are saying

I cannot emphasize how much of a LIFESAVER this bundle has been. I find that districts are less and less interested in providing resources for grammar, but this is comprehensive and easy to implement. Thank you!
This is a great ready-to-use resource. I only used a portion of the lessons last school year due to time-constraints and when I actually purchased the bundle; however, I look forward to using all of it next school year.

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    Grammar Bundle Extras

    Description

    Grab a full year of EDITABLE grammar curriculum, and then exhale, because your prep is now done! This download is a no-prep, classroom-tested, easy-to-grade set of lessons, videos, quizzes, tests, and more, perfect for middle and high school classrooms (including Common Core standards)!

    **NOTE: This is the Google Version of an existing grammar bundle (click here to read reviews). Please choose your bundle version meaningfully if you prefer Google or Microsoft Office versions.

    EACH unit/ topic hands you no-prep options for the entire learning process, from start to finish, including:

    • LESSON: Use my Google Slides to teach it yourself, OR play my provided YouTube Video (either in-class or as homework, such as for the flipped classroom model)

    • GUIDED NOTES: Students follow along with the Slides or video in easy fill-in-the-blank format (in Docs)

    • GUIDED PRACTICE: Use the practice page individually, or in an in-class format (i.e. small groups) - in Docs

    • QUIZ: 10 questions, Self-Grading (Google Form)

    • PRACTICE TEST: Use as a second quiz or a practice test, Self-Grading (Google Form)

    • TEST: 20 questions, Self-Grading (Google Form)

    • Answer Keys for everything

    • QUIZLET sets

    • PDF versions also included

    • (Psst: Want to see a sample video? Check out my Comma Rules: Free Grammar Video Demo).

    TOPICS INCLUDED:

    1. Parts of Speech

    2. Subject & Predicate

    3. Complete Sentences, Fragments, & Run-ons

    4. Independent vs. Dependent Clauses

    5. Sentence Types: Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex

    6. Direct & Indirect Objects

    7. Active & Passive Voice

    8. Pronouns

    9. Parallel Structure

    10. Verb Moods

    11. Verbals

    12. Modifiers

    13. Subject/Verb Agreement

    14. Advanced Clauses & Phrases

    15. Punctuation: Semicolons vs. Colons

    16. Punctuation: Commas

    17. Punctuation: Dashes, Ellipses, & Hyphens

    18. Punctuation: Apostrophes

    ALSO INCLUDED:

    Grammar Diagnostic Test #1 (Google Version)

    Grammar Diagnostic Test #2 (Google Version)

    • Student Grades Tracker & Teacher Gradebook

    Game Board Templates (Google Version): optional pacing tool for instruction (more about that in this blog post). Learn more about how we play "the Grammar House Cup" as a game in this blog post.

    Survey stats from my STUDENTS:

    • 98% said assessments were "very clear and helpful"

    • 98% said they had "all the resources they needed to succeed"

    • 96% said they had a "positive experience" with grammar

    • "It was a lot of fun, but also challenging enough. It helped me learn a lot of new things about grammar that I would have never learned this well. It made a lot of sense to me and wasn't too confusing either."

    • "Thank you so much for doing it this way! It has been so much more fun and has helped me to understand and remember the content more! Thank you!"

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    Grammar of the Day, Volume 1: Sentence Basics

    Grammar of the Day, Volume 2: Common Errors

    Grammar in Context Writing Activities

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    Total Pages
    400 pages
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    Teaching Duration
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in pronoun number and person.
    Recognize and correct vague pronouns (i.e., ones with unclear or ambiguous antecedents).
    Use punctuation (commas, parentheses, dashes) to set off nonrestrictive/parenthetical elements.
    Explain the function of phrases and clauses in general and their function in specific sentences.
    Choose among simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences to signal differing relationships among ideas.

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