Here we are! The last day of Grammar Week!
I love to read and here are some really great books that help teach grammar:
And, if you click on each picture, once you get to Amazon, scroll to the bottom of the page and they'll suggest even more great books!
I hope you have enjoyed Grammar Week! I love to peek inside other classrooms and see what they are doing. Let's all enjoy a virtual peek inside each other's classrooms. How do you teach grammar? How do you make it fun, exciting, and engaging? How do you check for mastery? Please link up a new or old blog post and let everyone learn from you.
Here are my easy link-up rules:
1. You can link up a new or old blog post that tells about how you teach and assess grammar in your classroom.
2. You can include products that you've made and products that you've purchased that have helped your students learn.
3. You must grab my link-up button and insert it into your blog post. Please be sure the button includes a link back to THIS post.
4. When you join the linky below, please be sure to link up your grammar post and not just your blog.
Thanks so much for linking up! I am truly looking forward to reading and learning from all of you!
Great idea for a linky party Lori! :) I just linked up!
ReplyDeleteMarie
The Hands-On Teacher in First!
Thanks so much, Marie! I just visited your awesome post and pinned your great ideas.
DeleteѼ Lori
Teaching With Love and Laughter
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I love the Brian Cleary books. I have never seen the "If I Were" books. I will have to look into those!
ReplyDeleteThanks for focusing on grammar this week. It seems to have gotten lost in all of the focus on "just writing".
Andrea
Reading Toward the Stars
I agree, Andrea, in that grammar sometimes takes a back seat. That's why integrating it each day is definitely the way to go!
DeleteѼ Lori
Teaching With Love and Laughter
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Perfect timing for this linky party! I just did my favorite verb activity this week. I'm glad I get to link up with you Lori! :) Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSarah
Sarah's First Grade Snippets
Sarah, I adore your activity and would love to do that next year. What a great idea! Thanks!
DeleteѼ Lori
Teaching With Love and Laughter
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I love this Linky! This is one of the few I've seen (maybe they're out there and I just haven't noticed) that highlight "how something is taught and assessed." I am excited to read the posts of others and hope to post a blog about it and link up soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Michele
The Lightbulb Lab
Thanks for the kind words, Michele! I love peeking into other classrooms, and have already picked up some fresh new ideas!
ReplyDeleteѼ Lori
Teaching With Love and Laughter
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I love all of those books! I think that Hairy, Scary, Ordinary is one of my favorites! :)
ReplyDeleteღDeAnne
First Grade and Fabulous
Totally agree with you, DeAnne! I read it frequently!
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Teaching With Love and Laughter
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