Description: Talking About Writing : A Sequential Programme of Sentence Structure, Grammar, Punctuation and Usage for Grade 12 With Accompanying Answer Key, Paperback by Campbell, Shirley, ISBN 1552122492, ISBN-13 9781552122495, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Talking about Writing is for high school teachersand students who 1. need a common vocabulary with which to discuss written language; 2. desire a working knowledge of the chief elements of sentence structure, grammar, usage and punctuation as they apply to the writing process; 3. demand an integrated approach, and a sequenced format adaptable to individual lessons; and 4. appreciate the help of an Answer key. A mechanic immersed in the intricacies of engine repair doesnot ask for a "thingummy" or a "whatsit."He or she names the tool and holds out a hand to receive it. In the same way, teachers and students poring over the productsof the writing process need a basic common vocabulary withwhich to discuss the work. They need to make mutually understandablestatements which will clarify and improve the material under example, "This sentence contains a misplaced modifier"is more helpful and precise than 'Don't you think puttingthis bit in a different place will make the sentence sound better?'Talking about Writing supplies this basic vocabulary. The text has a simple format. It teaches the recognition ofthe nine sentence errors which writers commonly make. Itintegrates the grammar necessary to understand each sentenceerror. Sentence combining, usage, and punctuation exercisesstrengthen writing technique. Talking about Writing fills a need for both aconcrete objective in English language study and a teachingplan. It provides a method of entry - the nine sentence errors- which is useful to many: beginning teachers, for example; teachersof other subjects who have been asked to pick up one or two blocksof English in the timetable; teachers who wish a clear explanationof the language in the writing process; or parents who run homeschool. A further advantage is to make a connection between theteaching of English language and other languages; such as,French or Spanish. Students studying a second language are expectedto recognize, for example, a direct object or a past participlein order to make the necessary agreement. The grammar componentaccompanying each sentence error encourages the transfer of thisknowledge from one language to another. Talking about Writing is sequenced and self-explanatory.In each chapter the material progresses in simple and logicalincrements to the desired end; namely, to recognize a sentenceerror in order to discuss written work, practise effective writingtechniques, and empower communication. The sentence errors progressin difficulty from grades 8 to 12. The format is adapted forindividual lessons. Curriculum guides tend to be written in generalities. Talkingabout Writing provides the teacher with a pattern.Having experienced the focus of this programme and the integrationof the topics, he or she then knows how to access additional materialto suit a student's individual needs. How Talking about Writing is organized Students are taught to recognize the nine major sentence errors:two in each of grades 8 to 11, and one in grade 12, as follows: Grade 8- Run-on Sentence, Sentence Fragment Grade 9- Lack of Parallel Structure, Misplaced Modifier Grade 10- Dangling Participle, Lack of Agreement Grade 11- Indefinite Antecedent, Incorrect Tense Grade 12- Wordiness The grammar necessary to understand the sentence error is integratedwith appropriate punctuation and sentence combing techniques. A pre-test and a post-test accompany each sentence error, andexercises accompany the grammatical explanation. A usage section is included for grades 8, 9, and 10, and areview of punctuation for grade 11. The unit for grade 12 includes instruction on writing forcefullyas well as supplementary exercises on the topics learned in grades8 to 12. The grade levels are colour coded for accessibility and interest. How to Use Talking about Writing This text is intended to provide a finite amount of essentialinformation for the designated grade. There is light at theend of the tunnel. In contrast to the leisurely musing which characterizes thecomposing process, or the angular discussion which accompaniesliterary analysis, the pace of a language class is rapid.Two to five minutes is adequate for a short Practice is left brain activity. Students are learning how to organizeand sharpen their written work. So the teacher is encouragedto push forward quickly - not a wasted minute. 'Down time' encouragesboredom. Keep the class at a gallop. Language study is fun. Every exercise is a puzzle. Encouragethe students to play with the concepts. Be patient with 'wrong'answers. Support inquisitiveness. Allow for possibility. If studentscome away with some knowledge of the intricacies of the language,and some respect for the ways it may be shaped, then the classhas achieved its objective. Students may mark their own or others' work. The overhead projectormay be used to demonstrate in sequence the various 'jobs' requestedin the Practice Exercises; for example, underline, circle, anddraw arrows. Each 'job' may be given one mark and then the PracticeExercise scaled down by division to a reasonable worth. Encourageneatness and the use of a ruler. At the conclusion of each sentence structure, grammar, or punctuationtopic, students are asked to memorize certain aspects and to writedefinitions in their nots. In this way they keep their ownrecord of what they have practised and have study material fortests.
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Book Title: Talking About Writing : A Sequential Programme of Sentence Struct
Number of Pages: 40 Pages
Publication Name: Talking about Writing, Part Five Pt. 5 : A Sequential Programme of Sentence Structure, Grammar, Punctuation and Usage for Grade 12 with Accompanying Answer Key
Language: English
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Subject: Référence, Rhetoric
Publication Year: 2006
Item Weight: 4.8 Oz
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Language Arts & Disciplines, Education
Author: Shirley Campbell B.A. M.A.
Item Length: 11 in
Item Width: 8.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback