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Learning Language Arts Through Literature |
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Learning Language Arts Through Literature
is a complete language arts program for first grade through high
school. Using an integrated approach to learning, students learn
the skills appropriate for each grade level in the context of
real literature. When using Learning Language Arts Through
Literature, students learn skills in the context of whole
literature. This creates a deeper understanding and generates
greater interest in grammar, writing mechanics, vocabulary,
spelling, and other language skills. |
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Great Editing Adventures
Great Explorations in Editing |
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Finally, a daily grammar
review that kids love! Students read adventure stories while
searching for errors in punctuation, spelling, synonyms and
grammar. They learn, review and have fun all in one sitting.
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Great Editing Adventure series or Great Explorations in Editing
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Wordsmith Series |
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The highly popular
Wordsmith Series is an exciting creative writing course for
Grade 4 through High School. Step-by-step instructions make
teaching easy. What a difference this series will make as you
and your student watch the ability to express thoughts in
writing grow and unfold.
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Spelling Program |
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If you happen to be a person
with a strong visual memory you remember how words look. Poor
spellers, however, can’t recall how a word should look. In
How to Teach Any Child to Spell, Gayle Graham offers a
simple solution to the problem: Pull the student’s own
misspelled words from the context of his own writing. Categorize
and study those words using the student’s individualized
spelling notebook, Tricks of the Trade (Pictured).
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