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Book Synopsis

Creative Approaches to Teaching Grammar is an easily accessible, practical guide full of ideas to support teachers in making the learning of grammar a natural part of developing their students as writers and as readers. Written for those teaching years 5,6,7 and 8, the authors' approach concentrates on the individual needs of students rather than of a year group as a whole.

Split into two main sections, the first looks at creative ways of exploring grammar and includes more than forty ideas that can be implemented into the classroom. This section can be used as a quick resource or the whole sequence can be followed to ensure students are investigating, exploring and having fun with grammar.

The second section includes an extensive glossary of terms to develop a full understanding of grammar which can be used to audit your own competences and highlight areas for further development.

Creative ideas explored include:

    • Being silly with gramm

      Trade Review

      "This book – part of a series co-published with the National Association for the Teaching of English – takes into account the latest standards and expectations, but thoughtfully contextualises them within the bigger picture of what students genuinely need to know, and why, before suggesting creative and relevant ways to improve learners’ language skills across the curriculum. It’s positive, inspiring and enormously sensible – if you only read one book about teaching grammar this year, make it this one. And if you weren’t planning on reading any; change your mind." Teach Secondary



      Table of Contents

      Teachers of Key Stage Two

      Teachers of Key Stage Three

      The problem with transition

      Auditing your knowledge

      Levels of understanding in testing

      Relevance

      Ideas for teaching grammar

      1. Questioning
      2. Sentences
      3. Marginal commentaries
      4. Collecting signs
      5. Guiding the reader
      6. The grammar of speech
      7. Being silly with grammar
      8. Your attitude towards grammar
      9. Favourite words
      10. Syntax
      11. Dictionaries
      12. Stop pee-ing!
      13. Significance and value
      14. Exploding sentences
      15. Grammar working wall
      16. Finding your voice – Auto/ biography
      17. Handwriting
      18. Writing for real audiences
      19. Chasing the dream
      20. Telling stories
      21. Twitter stories
      22. Just because it is
      23. New punctuation marks and emoticons
      24. Grammar t-shirts
      25. Sorting out confusing words
      26. High frequency language
      27. Broadening active vocabulary
      28. Re/drafting
      29. Patterns and exceptions
      30. Top ten spelling tips
      31. Big, deep and wide questions
      32. Making up new words
      33. Difficult words/ punctuation
      34. Cut and paste fun
      35. Dramatic readings
      36. The grammar of photography
      37. Innate competence
      38. Word classes
      39. Explicit modelling of writing
      40. Ask the author
      41. Flexing your vocabulary brain
      42. Redundancy in language

      A glossary of terms

Creative Approaches to Teaching Grammar

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    A Paperback by Martin Illingworth, Nick Hall

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/9/2015 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138819290, 978-1138819290
      ISBN10: 1138819298

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Creative Approaches to Teaching Grammar is an easily accessible, practical guide full of ideas to support teachers in making the learning of grammar a natural part of developing their students as writers and as readers. Written for those teaching years 5,6,7 and 8, the authors' approach concentrates on the individual needs of students rather than of a year group as a whole.

      Split into two main sections, the first looks at creative ways of exploring grammar and includes more than forty ideas that can be implemented into the classroom. This section can be used as a quick resource or the whole sequence can be followed to ensure students are investigating, exploring and having fun with grammar.

      The second section includes an extensive glossary of terms to develop a full understanding of grammar which can be used to audit your own competences and highlight areas for further development.

      Creative ideas explored include:

        • Being silly with gramm

          Trade Review

          "This book – part of a series co-published with the National Association for the Teaching of English – takes into account the latest standards and expectations, but thoughtfully contextualises them within the bigger picture of what students genuinely need to know, and why, before suggesting creative and relevant ways to improve learners’ language skills across the curriculum. It’s positive, inspiring and enormously sensible – if you only read one book about teaching grammar this year, make it this one. And if you weren’t planning on reading any; change your mind." Teach Secondary



          Table of Contents

          Teachers of Key Stage Two

          Teachers of Key Stage Three

          The problem with transition

          Auditing your knowledge

          Levels of understanding in testing

          Relevance

          Ideas for teaching grammar

          1. Questioning
          2. Sentences
          3. Marginal commentaries
          4. Collecting signs
          5. Guiding the reader
          6. The grammar of speech
          7. Being silly with grammar
          8. Your attitude towards grammar
          9. Favourite words
          10. Syntax
          11. Dictionaries
          12. Stop pee-ing!
          13. Significance and value
          14. Exploding sentences
          15. Grammar working wall
          16. Finding your voice – Auto/ biography
          17. Handwriting
          18. Writing for real audiences
          19. Chasing the dream
          20. Telling stories
          21. Twitter stories
          22. Just because it is
          23. New punctuation marks and emoticons
          24. Grammar t-shirts
          25. Sorting out confusing words
          26. High frequency language
          27. Broadening active vocabulary
          28. Re/drafting
          29. Patterns and exceptions
          30. Top ten spelling tips
          31. Big, deep and wide questions
          32. Making up new words
          33. Difficult words/ punctuation
          34. Cut and paste fun
          35. Dramatic readings
          36. The grammar of photography
          37. Innate competence
          38. Word classes
          39. Explicit modelling of writing
          40. Ask the author
          41. Flexing your vocabulary brain
          42. Redundancy in language

          A glossary of terms

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