Teaching grammar can be overwhelming and is often an overlooked part of effective instruction, especially for young learners. The Early Elementary Grammar Toolkit to the rescue! This comprehensive guide makes grammar instruction in the K–2 classroom fun and meaningful.
You will learn how to
Teach grammar in a practical and applicable way by presenting each grammar rule as a useful writing tool for students.
Use mentor texts—excerpts from great literature—to help students understand grammar in action.
Promote metacognition along the way so that students become responsible for their own learning.
Implement innovative instructional strategies and tools aligned with national and state standards.
Throughout the book, you’ll find step-by-step recommendations for teaching grammatical concepts to young learners, including the use of punctuation, capitalization, parts of speech, and more. With standards-based resources and activities for grades K–2, the book includes tips addressing teaching for each of these grades, classroom snapshots that show you the tools in action, flowcharts, infographics, and specific instructional recommendations to engage students.
Author(s): Sean Ruday, Kasey Haddock
Publisher: Routledge/Eye on Education
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 194
City: New York
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Meet the Authors
Acknowledgments
Support Material
Introduction: Using Mentor Texts to Unlock the Tools of Grammar and Writing With Young Learners
1 Building Blocks: The Importance of Nouns to Effective Writing
2 Getting Active: The Impact of Verbs
3 Completing the Journey: Understanding and Constructing Complete Sentences
4 Finish Lines: How Writers Use End Punctuation
5 A Big Strategy: The Power of Capitalization
6 Question Time: Why and How Do Writers Use Question Words?
7 Time to Connect: Using Conjunctions to Create Effective Writing
8 More Than One: How Writers Indicate Plurals
9 Tools for Clear Communication: The Importance of Commas
10 We Are Writers: How and Why Writers Use Pronouns
11 Assessing, Learning, and Growing: Assessing Students’ Knowledge
Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Tips for Classroom Practice
References
Appendix A: Annotated Bibliography
Appendix B: Reproducible Charts and Forms You Can Use in Your Classroom