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Preview of Grammar Gap Fillers: Bundle 1-12

Grammar Gap Fillers: Bundle 1-12

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Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Fillers: Bundle 13-24

Grammar Gap Fillers: Bundle 13-24

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 23: Run-Ons & Comma Splices

Grammar Gap Filler 23: Run-Ons & Comma Splices

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 1: There | Their | They're

Grammar Gap Filler 1: There | Their | They're

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 22: Sentence Fragments

Grammar Gap Filler 22: Sentence Fragments

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Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 21: Subject-Verb Agreement

Grammar Gap Filler 21: Subject-Verb Agreement

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Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 20: Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers

Grammar Gap Filler 20: Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 24: Possessive vs. Plural

Grammar Gap Filler 24: Possessive vs. Plural

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Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 19: Parallel Structure

Grammar Gap Filler 19: Parallel Structure

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 3: To | Too | Two

Grammar Gap Filler 3: To | Too | Two

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Part 11 Punctuation - Grammar Wired!

Part 11 Punctuation - Grammar Wired!

This resource is Part 11 of the Grammar Wired! bundle for grades 9-12 and covers punctuation. It contains 16 Google forms: a pre-assessment to assess students’ strengths and weaknesses before beginning the unit, a review, and fourteen forms with lessons and videos that can be used throughout the year as bell-ringers, homework, and quick assessments. There are also two videos that have instructions for adding an em dash in Microsoft Word and Google Docs. When used with the whole bundle, these les
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 9: Affect | Effect

Grammar Gap Filler 9: Affect | Effect

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 2: Your | You're

Grammar Gap Filler 2: Your | You're

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 4: It's | Its

Grammar Gap Filler 4: It's | Its

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 5: Then | Than

Grammar Gap Filler 5: Then | Than

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 13: Me | Myself | I

Grammar Gap Filler 13: Me | Myself | I

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 16: Good | Well

Grammar Gap Filler 16: Good | Well

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 18: Who | Whom

Grammar Gap Filler 18: Who | Whom

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 12: Accept | Except

Grammar Gap Filler 12: Accept | Except

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 14: Whose | Who's

Grammar Gap Filler 14: Whose | Who's

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 6: Have | Of | 've

Grammar Gap Filler 6: Have | Of | 've

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 15: Fewer | Less

Grammar Gap Filler 15: Fewer | Less

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Grammar Gap Filler 7: Are | Our

Grammar Gap Filler 7: Are | Our

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
How many times have your students made errors in their spelling, mechanics, or usage, even though they have been taught the rules for years? Many teachers are tempted to “get back to basics” and teach everyone the concepts again, but that’s not a good use of your time, and it forces too many students to sit through instruction they simply don’t need.What’s more effective is to teach these conventions in the context of meaningful writing, giving each student the exact instruction they need. But t
Preview of Different - A Video Lesson about differences, disabilities

Different - A Video Lesson about differences, disabilities

A beautiful video (but a little hokey - still students will love it) with an important message. Lots of strong language can be developed as well as critical thinking skills, comparing, contrasting etc ... 1. Video Lesson. Students use the video watching sheet with pre/during and post watch activities. Plus answer key.2. Dialogue. Students write out their own imaginary conversation between Sam and Emily using the comic bubbles. Share with the class.3. Brainstorm. Students list and share 10 thing
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