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capitalization punctuation and spelling: 35 Learning Tools for Practicing Essential Reading and Writing Strategies Cathy G. Cerveny, Melissa L. La Cotti, 2003 Includes mini-lessons with reproducible bookmarks, checklists, strategy cards, trifolds. |
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capitalization punctuation and spelling: Capitalization and Punctuation Frank Schaffer Publications, 2000-09 Help children gain the fundamental skills necessary to achieve success with vocabulary, capitalization, grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Each grade-level appropriate book provides activities for a solid foundation. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to The Call of the Wild Mary Jane McKinney, 2004-02 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this adventure story. All sentences are from the novel. The main character is a dog which makes for interesting sentences that describe human behavior and the snowy Yukon wilderness from a dog's point of view. Allusions reflect the conflict in the story between civilized dog versus uncivilized dog and laws of civilization versus primordial instinct and lawlessness. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Using Developmentally Appropriate Practices to Teach the Common Core Lisa S. Goldstein, 2015-07-16 Using Developmentally Appropriate Practices to Teach the Common Core: Grades PreK–3 provides current and prospective primary grade teachers with an understanding of the CCSS-ELA and CCSS-M that highlights their compatibility with developmentally appropriate practices (DAP), the instructional approach generally preferred by teachers of young children. The book begins by framing the CCSS as a distinct improvement over lengthy lists of academic content standards and as a carefully conceptualized and DAP-friendly set of curriculum guidelines. Next, the CCSS-ELA and CCSS-M for Grades K–3 are unpacked, analyzed, synthesized, and cross-referenced to key features of DAP. Finally, several hot topic issues—differentiating instruction to meet the needs of all learners, ensuring equitable access to the curriculum for English Language Learners, addressing assessment and accountability expectations, and educating parents and families about the CCSS and DAP—are prioritized and examined in depth. Using Developmentally Appropriate Practices to Teach the Common Core: Grades PreK–3 is a highly useful guide for both pre-service and in-service early childhood education teachers. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Bartleby the Scrivener Mary Jane McKinney, 2003-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this story set in the early days of Wall Street. All sentences are from the short story. Figurative language describes Bartleby as a bit of wreckage in the mid-Atlantic and a millstone to his boss. Allusions mention tycoon John Jacob Astor and geographical locations such as Broadway, Jersey City and Hoboken. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Capitalization and Punctuation S. Harold Collins, Stan Collins, 1990-04 The Straight Forward English series is designed to measure, teach, review, and master specific English skills. All pages are reproducible and include answers to exercises and tests. Capitalization & Punctuation includes I and First Words; Proper Nouns; Ending Marks and Sentences; Commas; Apostrophes; Quotation Marks. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Heny V Mary Jane McKinney, 2006-05 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this Shakespearean play classified as a history. All sentences are from the play. Quizzes feature famous quotes (Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more. The game's afoot. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers . . . . . . giddy Fortune's furious fickle wheel . . . O for a Muse of fire . . .). Allusions include famous fictional and historical generals (Arthur, Agamemnon, Caesar, Pompey, Alexander). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to The Turn of the Screw Mary Jane McKinney, 2009-02-15 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this short story. All sentences are from the story. Figurative language includes: long slumbering hospitality seemed to be easily awakened, the sharp dry twigs caught and held her and scratched her like talons, The old pine must have loved his new dependent. the great world for the first time puts out a hand to her, the murmur of the pine's green branches is in her ears, there was the huge tree asleep yet in the paling moonlight. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Through the Looking-Glass Mary Jane McKinney, 2009-01-15 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this short story. All sentences are from the story. Figurative language includes: Death is a dignitary, the brooding mists, like the voice of Niagara, the cannon had taken a hand in the game. Alliteration includes: By nightfall he was fatigued, footsore, famishing. The sounds increased in strength and sharpness. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Rip Van Winkle Mary Jane McKinney, 2007-06 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this short story. All sentences are from the story. Quizzes feature famous quotes (A tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use. But what courage can withstand the ever-during and all-besetting terrors of a woman's tongue?) Figurative language includes: like a colt at his mother's heels, the yoke of matrimony, the muttering of one of those transient thunder showers. |
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capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Jane Eyre Mary Jane McKinney, 2003-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this novel. All sentences are from the novel. Figurative language is characteristic of Romanticism (her soul sat on her lips, Till morning dawned I tossed on a buoyant but unquiet sea where billows of trouble rolled under surges of joy.). Allusions include references to history, mythology, religion, literature and folklore (Medusa, Guy Fawkes, Sphynx, Macbeth, Paul and Silas, elves, Ariel, Apollo, Eve, mermaid, Eden). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Evangeline Mary Jane McKinney, 2008-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this epic poem. All sentences are from the poem. Elements of Romanticism include the personification of nature (sea fogs pitched their tents, the great sun looked with an eye of love, the restless heart of the ocean, the whispering rain) and allusions to religion, folklore superstitions and mythology (Mary, Jacob Abraham, Elijah, Eden, four leaved clover, horseshoes, mystic mistletoe, Titan, Olympus, Dryad). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Billy Budd Mary Jane McKinney, 2003-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this sea tale. All sentences are from the novella. Figurative language compares the innocent Billy Budd to birds (goldfinch, migratory bird) and a young horse fresh from the farm. Biblical allusions support the theme of difficult moral decisions (Adam, the serpent and the apple of knowledge, Abraham and Isaac, Jonah, Saul and David, and Joseph). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Hamlet Mary Jane McKinney, 2005-04 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this Shakespearean tragedy. All sentences are from the play. Figurative language includes the primrose path of dalliance, Purpose is but the slave of memory, and when sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions. Literary analysis passages feature Hamlet's to be or not to be soliloquy. Allusions include mythology (Olympus, Jove, Cyclops, Hercules), folklore (witchcraft, mermaid, fairy) and religion (Cain, Adam, Saint Patrick). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: The Grammardog Guide to the Three Strangers Mary Jane McKinney, 2009-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this short story. All sentences are from the story. Figurative language includes: The garden path stretched downward from his feet, gleaming like the track of a snail. Beyond all this winked a few bleared lamplights . . . the snare set by Nature. Sensory imagery includes: the latch clicked, he wore a suit of cinder-gray, patter of the rain, shaking hands heartily at the door, brewed of the purest first-year maiden honey. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Wuthering Heights Mary Jane McKinney, 2003-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this novel. All sentences are from the novel. Figurative language and allusions are characteristic of Romanticism: Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same, and Linton's is as different as a moonbeam from lightning or frost from fire. It had got dusk, and the moon looked over the high wall of the court. He's a bird of bad omen. Allusions: ghost, witches, imps, fairies, vampires, goblin. |
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capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Great Expectations Mary Jane McKinney, 2003-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this classic novel. All sentences are from the novel. Figurative language is abundant (a haystack of buttered toast, the closet whispered, the fireplace sighed, a post office of a mouth, so very blank and high was the dead wall of her face). Allusions are drawn from mythology (Hercules, myrmidons, Telemachus, Cupid, Argus), religion (Noah's ark, Cain, Lord's Prayer) and literature (Hamlet, Coriolanus, Richard III, Anthony's oration in Julius Caesar, Timon of Athens). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: 5th Grade Technology Ask a Tech Teacher, 2020-04-02 Used world-wide as a definitive technology curriculum, this six-volume series (Fourth Edition, 2011) is the all-in-one solution to running an effective, efficient, and fun technology program whether you re the lab specialist, IT coordinator, classroom teacher, or homeschooler. It is the choice of hundreds of school districts across the country, private schools nationwide and teachers around the world. Each volume includes step-by-step directions for a year's worth of projects, samples, grading rubrics, reproducibles, wall posters, teaching ideas and hundreds of online connections to access enrichment material and updates from a working technology lab. Aligned with ISTE national technology standards, the curriculum follows a tested timeline of which skill to introduce when, starting with mouse skills, keyboarding, computer basics, and internet/Web 2.0 tools in Kindergarten/First; MS Word, Publisher, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Earth, internet research, email and Photoshop in Second/Fifth. Each activity is integrated with classroom units in history, science, math, literature, reading, writing, critical thinking and more. Whether you're an experienced tech teacher or brand new to the job, you'll appreciate the hundreds of embedded links that enable you to stay on top of current technology thinking and get help from active technology teachers using the program. Extras include wall posters to explain basic concepts, suggestions for keyboarding standards, discussion of how to integrate Web 2.0 tools into the classroom curriculum and the dozens of online websites to support classroom subjects. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Anthem Mary Jane McKinney, 2004 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this dystopic tale. All sentences are from the novel. Quizzes use short sentences characteristic of the futuristic genre. Figurative language contrasts nature with the sterile world of dystopia (blue as morning, puddle of light, the trees have swallowed the ruins). Allusions reflect the conflict between government and technology and mythology and archetypal symbols that stir the emotions. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: The 100+ Series Proofreading & Editing, Grade 4 , 2012-10-22 These standards-based books stress the importance of proofreading and editing through activities with different styles of writing, such as letters, journals, newspaper articles, expository / persuasive / informative writing, and so on. They teach students how to use standard proofreading and editing marks |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Walden Mary Jane McKinney, 2007-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this essay. All sentences are from the essay. Quizzes feature famous quotes: Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. When a man dies he kicks the dust. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life. I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately. In the long run men hit only what they aim at. Simplify, simplify. It is never too late to give up prejudices. Our life is frittered away by detail. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Song of Myself Mary Jane McKinney, 2008-10 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this poem. All sentences are from the poem. Quizzes feature famous quotes (I stop somewhere waiting for you. I discover myself on the verge of a usual mistake. I sound my barbaric YAWP over the roofs of the world. All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses and to die is different from what anyone supposed, and luckier.). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: The Philosophy of Linguistics Jerrold J. Katz, 1985 In light of the sharp linguistic turn philosophy has taken in this century, this collection provides a much-needed and long-overdue reference for philosophical discussion. The first collection of its kind, it explores questions of the nature and existence of linguistic objects--including sentences and meanings--and considers the concept of truth in linguistics. The status of linguistics and the nature of language now take a central place in discussions of the nature of philosophy; the essays in this volume both inform these discussions and lay the groundwork for further examination. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Jude the Obscure Mary Jane McKinney, 2008-04 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this novel. All sentences are from the novel. Figurative language is characteristic of Naturalism (the oars smacking with a loud kiss on the face of the stream, Is a woman a thinking unit at all, or a fraction always wanting its integer?). Allusions include references to mythology, religion, literature, Naturalism and fatalism, and folklore and superstition (Iliad, Venus Apollo, Robinson Crusoe, Voltaire, fate, Eve, Nemesis, fairy, sprite, Apostle's Creed). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Romeo and Juliet Mary Jane McKinney, 2005 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this Shakespearean tragedy. All sentences are from the play. Quizzes feature famous quotes (Parting is such sweet sorrow. A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life. That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Therefore love moderately: long love doth so; too swift arrives as tardy as too slow. Is there no pity sitting in the clouds that sees into the bottom of my grief?). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to Moby Dick Mary Jane McKinney, 2003-08 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this novel. All sentences are from the novel. Figurative language includes: a whale ship was my Yale College and my Harvard, silent islands of men and women, The starred and stately nights seemed haughty dames in jeweled velvets, He lived in the world as the last of the Grisly Bears lived in settled Missouri, the chick that's in him pecks the shell, in the soul of man there lies one insular Tahiti. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to White Fang Mary Jane McKinney, 2004-04 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this novel. All sentences are from the novel. Figurative language and allusions are characteristic of Naturalism: On the sled in a box lay a third man whose toil was over -- a man whom the Wild had conquered and beaten down until he would never move nor struggle again. So there was no damming up the tide of life that was rising within him. The night yawned about him. some strange freak of Chance, ruled over by Chance, merciless, planless, endless, Fortune seemed to favor him. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to King Lear Mary Jane McKinney, 2005-03 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this Shakespearean tragedy. All sentences are from the play. Quizzes feature famous quotes (nothing will come of nothing, This cold night will turn us all to fools and madmen, Blow winds, and crack your cheeks, How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child, I am a man more sinned against than sinning, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say, When we are born we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools, The art of our necessities is strange and can make vile things precious). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Microsoft Manual of Style Microsoft Corporation, 2012-01-15 Maximize the impact and precision of your message! Now in its fourth edition, the Microsoft Manual of Style provides essential guidance to content creators, journalists, technical writers, editors, and everyone else who writes about computer technology. Direct from the Editorial Style Board at Microsoft—you get a comprehensive glossary of both general technology terms and those specific to Microsoft; clear, concise usage and style guidelines with helpful examples and alternatives; guidance on grammar, tone, and voice; and best practices for writing content for the web, optimizing for accessibility, and communicating to a worldwide audience. Fully updated and optimized for ease of use, the Microsoft Manual of Style is designed to help you communicate clearly, consistently, and accurately about technical topics—across a range of audiences and media. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to David Copperfield Mary Jane McKinney, 2008-02 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this classic novel. All sentences are from the novel. The coming of age story is rich in sensory imagery (wind howling, broiled mutton and beer, a clammy hand, fragrance of lemon peel and sugar, eager black eyes). Allusions pertain to religion, literature and Greek mythology (Lazarus, Noah, Job, Cain, Samson, Hamlet, Macbeth, Robinson Crusoe, Titans, Bacchanalia, Phoebus). |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Write to Know: Nonfiction Writing Prompts for Lower Elementary Science Michelle Le Patner, Rosemary Ruthven, Farid N. Matuk, 2005-02-21 All educators want their students to be able to achieve more and so well on standardized tests. Some believe that the way to make that happen is mindless test drill. The positive effect of writing is counterintuitive what many educators believe to be true. Writing is a cognitive process that allows teachers to not only assess students, but to plan appropriate instructional strategies that will most benefit that student. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Nonfiction Writing Prompts for Social Studies Michelle Le Patner, 2005 Presents dozens of writing prompts designed to help elementary students learn more about topics related to social studies. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Write to Know Amy Whited, 2005-07 The value of nonfiction writing lies not only in the writing, but also in the editing and rewriting. Research overwhelmingly indicates that nonfiction writing with feedback and revision leads to higher student achievement in all content areas. These prompts can be used immediately in the classroom with students. The included scoring guides, or rubrics, may be modified for your state or district needs. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Nonfiction Writing Prompts for Lower Elementary Math Rosemary Ruthven, 2005 GRAPHIC NOVEL This is an original, creative way of unpicking relationship problems - worth revisiting again and again for more insights. Bel Mooney, Columnist, Daily Mail Anthony and Andrea aren't getting on. It's five weeks away from their marriage and Andrea has caught her fiance cheating on the internet, with an older woman! Share this couple's journey with their counsellor and become a fly on the wall as they journey into their most private and unknown places. Much more than a comic strip, the graphic novel Couple Therapy: Dramas of Love and Sex takes you into the hidden world of the Relate counselling room, and lets you into the private worlds of three fictional couples as they struggle to improve their relationships and their sex lives. Relate counsellor Barbara Bloomfield discusses each case with renowned family therapist, Prof. Rudi Dallos, as they share thoughts, theories and active techniques that will help each couple to understand what's gone wrong and how to make changes for the better. WITH A FOREWORD BY RUTH SUTHERLAND, CEO OF RELATE Couple Therapy is a very innovative book exploring the private worlds of two fictional couples (plus one family) going through RELATE counselling. It is comic strip type graphic novel which highlights relationship issues in an exciting, easy and highly readable way. A 'must' read for anybody experiencing problems in a relationship. Cary L Cooper, CBE, Distinguished Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University, UK, and President of Relate This wonderfully creative book provides a unique insight into the Relate counselling room. It is written with clarity and integrity and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about Relate counselling. Jenny Porter, Supervisor, Relate Cymru, and Tutor at The Relate Institute, UK This graphic novel explores some of the problems we all face in our relationships and beautifully describes what goes on in the counselling room to solve them. I love the real feeling of being in the room that the cartoons convey and then the 'what's going on in the counsellor's head' commentary adds depth, followed by some excellent supervision of the work at the end of each chapter. There's no 'dumbing down' and the book gives real insights into the couple and family counselling process. Marvellous! Gwilym Roberts, Chief Executive Relate Cymru, UK This beautifully illustrated graphic novel provides an informative and accessible guide to systemic-oriented couple therapy, with accompanying comments and thoughts helping the reader to understand the way the couple feels and the therapist works with their problems. The book can be recommended to anyone who wants to get an idea of what happens in couple therapy. Dr Andreas Vossler, Director of the Foundation Degree in Counselling, The Open University, UK Full of the drama and humanity of couple therapy, Barbara Bloomfield's thoughtful holding, interventions and reflections match the vivid characters illustrated by Chris Radley in this energetic graphic narrative that showreels fictionalised episodes from inside the confidential couple therapy room. Entertaining, reflective, moving and educational - this is a riveting read. Claire Williamson, Programme Leader, MSc in Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes, Metanoia Institute, UK |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Nonfiction Writing Prompts for Lower Elementary Social Studies Michelle Le Patner, Michell Le Patner, Rosemary Ruthven, Farid N. Matuk, 2005 Presents dozens of writing prompts designed to help elementary students learn more about topics related to social studies. |
capitalization punctuation and spelling: Grammardog Guide to The Sea Wolf Mary Jane McKinney, 2009-01-15 Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this novel. All sentences are from the novel. Figurative language includes: A steamboat emerged trailing fog wreaths on either side like seaweed on the snout of Leviathan. He accepted destiny, marched hand in hand with it. Life . . . was a cipher in the arithmetic of commerce. Sensory imagery includes: the mournful tolling of a bell, sour-smelling garments, two rows of tobacco-discolored teeth, fresh-baked bread, her hair was brushing my face. |
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