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Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a homeschool “pioneer” nearly forty years ago? Have you ever scratched your head and marveled at how someone could homeschool for three or more decades? Do you ever wish you had an older mama to tell you all the things she did right, wrong, or in between? Then look no more! You have found all of that in Donna Reish’s (aka language arts lady’s) “Our Homeschool History.” A chronological look in ten-minute, bite-sized audios (and videos at YouTube/Instagram) of what our family learned and did during our thirty-two years of homeschooling and home growing our seven children. https://www.languageartsladyblog.com/ourhomeschoolhistory
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Monday Jul 04, 2022
Sentences, Clauses, and Phrases Part II of II - HIT
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Welcome to HIT—How I Teach….In this episode, I explain my methods for teaching phrases, subject verb agreement, prepositions, and more!
Quick Review of Part I of This Two Part Series (#51):
- CAVES—Capital, All makes sense, Verb, End mark, Subject; how to teach students to
recognize a sentence with that acronym (see my CAVES posters and reference ring cards
here! (https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Sentence-Building-Posters-and-Reference-Rings-Grammar-Posters-6978892) - How to help students memorize MANY subordinators
- The value of using check sentences and mnemonics and clues!
- Using weekly Think Fast Grammar Quizzes from 3rd grade on to memorize parts of
speech (Beginner and Advanced)
On to this week’s content:
- Differences between phrases and clauses
- Reasons for learning prepositions
- How to teach where a prepositional phrase begins and where it ends
- How to teach students more than one hundred prepositions (Hint: Use one
of these packets from my TPT store— Bugs on a Log, Beauty and Beast
Preposition Packet, or Preposition Packet) - Writing with prepositional phrases
- Isolating prepositional phrases to locate and match subject/verb
- Punctuating sentences with prepositional phrase openers
- Much more!
It’s all here in this week’s HIT––where each week, I bring you tips, tricks, and techniques for teaching writing, language arts, grammar, and more (to grades two through twelve) drawing upon my 100+ curriculum books totaling over 50,000 pages.
Note: This lesson came from The Write Right Quick Kit, an upper level, teacher, parent downloadable book!
Find everything you need here!
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