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This student workbook does not contain the answer key and is to be used in conjunction with the teacher's guide.
Teaching your child through the 8th Grade you want to emphasize literature and writing. You had hoped that your child would have mastery of capitalization, punctuation, and grammar usage. However, you may find this is not the case. Perhaps your child is still making errors in writing and speech. For example, students should know the past participle of irregular verbs and should not say, "had broke". They should understand the difference in using to lie and to lay. In addition, it's difficult for you to point out fragments when your child doesn't understand the difference between dependent and independent clauses. How do you teach concepts not understood at the level of application while still emphasizing literature and writing? The answer: Use this text.
Simply begin each day's program with a daily teaching lesson. These are set up sequentially to introduce (teach), reintroduce, and review concepts. It will require just ten minutes daily, and the rewards will be great!
Look at the "Content and Sequence" for grammar concepts, capitalization, and punctuation on the ensuing pages. The numbers tell you on which days each concept will be learned. This sequential learning aids understanding and enhances mastery.
Author | Wanda C. Phillips, Ed. D. |
Product Code | GM107 |
ISBN | 9780936981628 |
Length | 180 pages |
Publisher | Easy Grammar Systems |
Format | Softcover, Black & White |
Grade | 8 |
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