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Patterns Of Power, Grades 6-8: Inviting Adolescent Writers Into The Conventions Of Language
Book Overview
Is this right? Is this how it's supposed to look? Adolescent writers often ask these kinds of questions because traditional grammar instruction focuses too much on what's right or what's wrong. The fear of making a mistake hides the true power of conventions - the creation of meaning, purpose, and effect, the ultimate reading-writing connection. Join Jeff Anderson, with Travis Leech and Melinda Clark, as they explore grammar in a new way in Patterns of Power: Inviting Adolescent Writers into the Conventions of Language, Grades 6-8. Let's lift middle school writers by focusing on possibility and producing effective writing that will transfer to the classroom and beyond.
Inside Patterns of Power, Grades 6-8, teachers will find a quick yet comprehensive explanation of the invitational process--the easy-to-follow, brain-based process created to invite adolescent writers to learn about and apply conventions of the English language through the celebration of author's purpose and craft. This process is the foundation on which 55 authentic, flexible, and effective lesson sets were built. Through practical guidance and ready-to-use lessons, you'll be fully equipped to teach grammar in an engaging and authentic way in just 10 minutes a day. Inside you'll find:- 55 standards-aligned lesson sets that include excerpts from high-interest, authentic, and Read More chevron_right
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Book Reviews (4)
Bound on the wrong side!
Derived From Web , Oct 9, 2021
I was so excited to get my book, but I was so disappointed when I opened it and saw that they had bound the wrong edge. So I read it quite bitterly, since I would rather not spend it backwards. I remove the binding only, punch the other side and put it in a binder.
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Grammar Power
Derived From Web , Jun 20, 2021
We were looking for a new way to help students with their grammar skills. This extension of K-5 patterns or power is a great add for our more skilled learners. It takes grammar beyond the basics in a way that makes sense to children. Students become critical thinkers of how writers express their thinking. The process described takes readers from being active consumers to consumers in communication.
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Practical, Organized, Immensely Implementable Grammar Resource for Middle School Teachers
Derived From Web , Apr 11, 2021
Jeff Anderson, with Texas - educator friends Travis and Melinda, has given teachers another gift of clear, practical and research-based grammar instruction with this latest installment in the series of power. This text is bound for practicality and chock-full of images of actual lessons, charts and student application, expanding on the elementary version with the grammar work that middle school students need to interact with in their reading and writing. In this must-have resource, first year teachers and veterans will find clear classroom approaches!
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Essential for secondary ELA teachers
Derived From Web , Apr 9, 2021
When it was released, I loved PoP and received it. I had to work to make the lessons suitable for 7th and 8th grade, and when I found out that there was a middle school version of the works, I was overjoyed. No joke, I have been waiting for MONTHS on the edge of my seat, and it finally came. It is better than I ever dreamed. The beautiful sentences are so mentor. The section that explains the craft move and rhetorical purpose for it is so helpful in connecting the meaning to grammar for children. It also helps me explain some of the pesky revision and editing questions on the STAAR test. I can not recommend the book enough. If you're a teacher who wants to help students develop their writing and see the many ways they can impact the world, get this book. If you’re looking for something that can help you pass the test, it’ll also help you. This will save you hours of searching Pinterest. It is worth the money.
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