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Don't blame technology for poor student grammar; instead, use technology intentionally to reach students and actually improve their writing! In this practical book, bestselling authors Jeremy Hyler and Troy Hicks reveal how digital tools and social media  a natural part of students' lives  can make grammar instruction more authentic, relevant, and effective in today's world.

Topics Covered:

  • Teaching students to code switch and differentiate between formal and informal sentence styles
  • Using flipped lessons to teach the parts of speech and help students build their own grammar guides
  • Enlivening vocabulary instruction with student-produced video
  • Helping students master capitalization and punctuation in different digital contexts

Each chapter contains examples, screenshots, and instructions to help you implement the ideas. With the strategies in this book, you can empower students to b

Trade Review

"From Texting to Teaching presents a new approach to teaching grammar. The use of social media among students is not going away. Acknowledging the importance of digital grammar to our students is a unique and necessary concept. I really like how the examples in this book are so relatable for kids, and how they actually helped kids see the difference between the two types of grammar and when each should be used. The templates provided are really good, and I like the way the authors provide step-by-step instructions. I recommend this book for middle school English departments."

--David Ellena, Principal, Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Midlothian, VA

“There are teachers who would like to be energized when it comes to grammar instruction. I am definitely not a grammarian, but that doesn’t mean I can’t do better to help my students in this area of writing. This book will help. And students will really enjoy practicing these strategies because the blend with technology increases the interest. The writers are respectful of children and students and what their reality is today.”
--Dana Dusbiber, English Teacher, Rosa Parks K-8 School, Sacramento, CA



Table of Contents

Notes on the Book

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Meet the Authors

Foreword by Liz Kolb

Chapter 1 - What’s the Matter with the Teaching of Grammar?

  • The Great Grammar Debate, Part 1: 1890s to 1990s
  • The Great Grammar Debate, Part 2: 100 Years and Counting
  • The Great Grammar Debate, Part 3: Here Comes the Common Core
  • Rethinking Grammar Instruction in a Single Year: A Guide to the Rest of the Book

Chapter 2: An Approach to Teaching Grammar with Digital Tools

  • What the Research Says: The (Non) Effects of Text Speak
  • Redefining Grammar Instruction in a Digital Age
  • Triple E Framework: Engage, Enhance, Extend
  • Tools of the Trade: Technologies for Digital Grammar Instruction
  • Beginner: Getting Started with Screen Capture, Screencasting, and Annotation
  • Intermediate: Sharing Media and Assessing Students’ Understanding
  • Expert: Producing and Publishing More Enriched Media
  • And...We’re Off... Ready, Tech, Go!

Chapter 3: Learning the Parts of Speech with Flipped Lessons

  • What is Flipping the Classroom, Exactly?
  • Critiques of the Flipped Model
  • Digital Tools for Flipping Grammar
  • Building a Flipped Video Lesson
  • Working Through the Video: Steps for Student
  • Using Flipped Videos from Other Sources
  • Breaking it Down: Pronouns of the Personal Type
  • Before the Flipped Lesson
  • During the Flipped Lesson
  • After the Flipped Lesson
  • Building a Personal Grammar Guide
  • Adverbs and Adjectives
  • Final Thoughts and What’s Next

Chapter 4: Learning Sentence Style with Formal and Informal Writing

  • Code Switching
  • Compound, Complex, and Complete: Making Sentences Matter
  • Sentence Combining with Lino
  • I Tawt I Taw a Tweet Sentence
  • Sentence Hacking
  • Putting Lexile Leveling to Use for Writers
  • What’s Next

Chapter 5: Enlivening Vocabulary

  • The Struggle is Real
  • Building Vocabulary with Quizlet
  • Building "Study Sets" in Quizlet
  • Building Toward Assessment with Quizlet
  • Extensions for Quizlet
  • Breathing Life into Vocabulary with Video
  • The Vocabulary Video Assignment
  • Extensions and Adaptations
  • Student Vocabulary Growth Over Time
  • Final Thoughts

Chapter 6 – Mastering Mechanics: Capitalization and Punctuation

  • Capitalization
  • The Dreaded Pronoun: "i"
  • Capitalization Extensions
  • The Paradox of Punctuation
  • Taking Time to Pause with a Comma
  • Is it a Period? Is it a Comma? No, it’s a Semicolon!
  • Extensions and Adaptations
  • Final Thoughts

Chapter 7 - Assessing Grammar in a Digital Age

  • From Texting to Teaching: Four Tips
  • Dealing with Assessments
  • Summative Assessment through Portfolios
  • Student Reflections
  • Students Raise Their Voices: Asking For and Implementing Their Feedback

Afterword: Navigating Your Own Grammatical Journey

References

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/5/2017 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138949287, 978-1138949287
      ISBN10: 1138949280

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Don't blame technology for poor student grammar; instead, use technology intentionally to reach students and actually improve their writing! In this practical book, bestselling authors Jeremy Hyler and Troy Hicks reveal how digital tools and social media  a natural part of students' lives  can make grammar instruction more authentic, relevant, and effective in today's world.

      Topics Covered:

      • Teaching students to code switch and differentiate between formal and informal sentence styles
      • Using flipped lessons to teach the parts of speech and help students build their own grammar guides
      • Enlivening vocabulary instruction with student-produced video
      • Helping students master capitalization and punctuation in different digital contexts

      Each chapter contains examples, screenshots, and instructions to help you implement the ideas. With the strategies in this book, you can empower students to b

      Trade Review

      "From Texting to Teaching presents a new approach to teaching grammar. The use of social media among students is not going away. Acknowledging the importance of digital grammar to our students is a unique and necessary concept. I really like how the examples in this book are so relatable for kids, and how they actually helped kids see the difference between the two types of grammar and when each should be used. The templates provided are really good, and I like the way the authors provide step-by-step instructions. I recommend this book for middle school English departments."

      --David Ellena, Principal, Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Midlothian, VA

      “There are teachers who would like to be energized when it comes to grammar instruction. I am definitely not a grammarian, but that doesn’t mean I can’t do better to help my students in this area of writing. This book will help. And students will really enjoy practicing these strategies because the blend with technology increases the interest. The writers are respectful of children and students and what their reality is today.”
      --Dana Dusbiber, English Teacher, Rosa Parks K-8 School, Sacramento, CA



      Table of Contents

      Notes on the Book

      Dedication

      Acknowledgements

      Meet the Authors

      Foreword by Liz Kolb

      Chapter 1 - What’s the Matter with the Teaching of Grammar?

      • The Great Grammar Debate, Part 1: 1890s to 1990s
      • The Great Grammar Debate, Part 2: 100 Years and Counting
      • The Great Grammar Debate, Part 3: Here Comes the Common Core
      • Rethinking Grammar Instruction in a Single Year: A Guide to the Rest of the Book

      Chapter 2: An Approach to Teaching Grammar with Digital Tools

      • What the Research Says: The (Non) Effects of Text Speak
      • Redefining Grammar Instruction in a Digital Age
      • Triple E Framework: Engage, Enhance, Extend
      • Tools of the Trade: Technologies for Digital Grammar Instruction
      • Beginner: Getting Started with Screen Capture, Screencasting, and Annotation
      • Intermediate: Sharing Media and Assessing Students’ Understanding
      • Expert: Producing and Publishing More Enriched Media
      • And...We’re Off... Ready, Tech, Go!

      Chapter 3: Learning the Parts of Speech with Flipped Lessons

      • What is Flipping the Classroom, Exactly?
      • Critiques of the Flipped Model
      • Digital Tools for Flipping Grammar
      • Building a Flipped Video Lesson
      • Working Through the Video: Steps for Student
      • Using Flipped Videos from Other Sources
      • Breaking it Down: Pronouns of the Personal Type
      • Before the Flipped Lesson
      • During the Flipped Lesson
      • After the Flipped Lesson
      • Building a Personal Grammar Guide
      • Adverbs and Adjectives
      • Final Thoughts and What’s Next

      Chapter 4: Learning Sentence Style with Formal and Informal Writing

      • Code Switching
      • Compound, Complex, and Complete: Making Sentences Matter
      • Sentence Combining with Lino
      • I Tawt I Taw a Tweet Sentence
      • Sentence Hacking
      • Putting Lexile Leveling to Use for Writers
      • What’s Next

      Chapter 5: Enlivening Vocabulary

      • The Struggle is Real
      • Building Vocabulary with Quizlet
      • Building "Study Sets" in Quizlet
      • Building Toward Assessment with Quizlet
      • Extensions for Quizlet
      • Breathing Life into Vocabulary with Video
      • The Vocabulary Video Assignment
      • Extensions and Adaptations
      • Student Vocabulary Growth Over Time
      • Final Thoughts

      Chapter 6 – Mastering Mechanics: Capitalization and Punctuation

      • Capitalization
      • The Dreaded Pronoun: "i"
      • Capitalization Extensions
      • The Paradox of Punctuation
      • Taking Time to Pause with a Comma
      • Is it a Period? Is it a Comma? No, it’s a Semicolon!
      • Extensions and Adaptations
      • Final Thoughts

      Chapter 7 - Assessing Grammar in a Digital Age

      • From Texting to Teaching: Four Tips
      • Dealing with Assessments
      • Summative Assessment through Portfolios
      • Student Reflections
      • Students Raise Their Voices: Asking For and Implementing Their Feedback

      Afterword: Navigating Your Own Grammatical Journey

      References

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