Publisher: Teaching Resources.
2006.
File type: PDF.
64 pages.
20.86 mb.
From subject-verb agreement to run-on sentences, these super-engaging reproducible pages give kids practice with key grammar skills. Each activity offers a humorous twist on a folk or fairy tale to boost studentsinterest. Plus, they’ll enjoy a variety of formats, such as fill-in-the-blank stories, proofreading practice, crossword puzzles, and much more. Includes an answer key. For use with Grades.
It is a workbook with explanation. It will not make your kid a grammar ace or award winning writer, but he will have fun with this one (if he likes fairytales). The best part was the leaing extensions. These were silly writing prompts that encouraged DS to write his version of fairytales. He appreciated being able to use his imagination in his writing, and I appreciated someone else coming up with a writing topic for the day (sometimes that is the worst part.
2006.
File type: PDF.
64 pages.
20.86 mb.
From subject-verb agreement to run-on sentences, these super-engaging reproducible pages give kids practice with key grammar skills. Each activity offers a humorous twist on a folk or fairy tale to boost studentsinterest. Plus, they’ll enjoy a variety of formats, such as fill-in-the-blank stories, proofreading practice, crossword puzzles, and much more. Includes an answer key. For use with Grades.
It is a workbook with explanation. It will not make your kid a grammar ace or award winning writer, but he will have fun with this one (if he likes fairytales). The best part was the leaing extensions. These were silly writing prompts that encouraged DS to write his version of fairytales. He appreciated being able to use his imagination in his writing, and I appreciated someone else coming up with a writing topic for the day (sometimes that is the worst part.