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Grammar for Writing Student Edition Grade 10
Available as a consumable workbook or hardcover edition, the Student Edition provides succinct explanations, clear examples, and numerous opportunities for practice. Students will:
- Study authentic models and learn how to write narrative, argumentative, informational, explanatory, literary analysis, timed essays, research papers, and technical pieces
- Write for a variety of audiences and purposes
- Build mastery of grammar, usage, and mechanics skills and apply them to the writing process
- Participate in peer activities and writing workshops
- Find five sections in their book: composition, grammar, usage, mechanics, and standardized-test practice
These materials offer complete coverage of both writing and grammar.
Grammar for Writing starts with a thorough review of composition: the writing process, paragraphs/essays, sentences, and the forms of writing. Then, it settles into the main thrust of the course – detailed coverage of ways that grammar, usage, and mechanics provide the foundation for effective written communication. It is comprehensive; providing instruction coupled with examples and assignments. There is an emphasis on editing and proof-reading, which results in self-revision on composition assignments but also in peer input and learning to give effective and helpful writing feedback.
The course is divided into four Parts: composition, grammar, usage, and mechanics plus a final Part that gives strategic help for standardized tests – the SAT and ACT – even including practice test questions along with a timed essay prompt. Sixteen chapters, each with 4-8 lessons, include instruction plus exercises. Most chapters include a Revising and Editing Worksheet and end with a Chapter Review. Since tests are available only as part of classroom packs, and test answers are not available to us, the Chapter Reviews questions coupled with writing assignments can easily substitute.
The Student Book is consumable with accent color. Lessons feature solid instruction plus examples. Sidebars include hints and helps. Chapter exercises feature some underlining activities but tend toward writing and editing assignments.
The Teacher Edition provides some overview and philosophy statements, but primarily provides lesson by lesson differentiating instruction for English learners and striving learners. All student pages are also provided. These include answers when relevant, but since many exercises involve writing applications, these are limited.
Online Resources are easily accessibly at the publisher's website. Primarily for the student, these include portfolio projects, practice activities, and writing rubrics.
In addition to the built-in assessment found in the Student and Teacher's Edition, consumable Test Booklets provide additional ongoing assessment options including Diagnostic, Chapter, and Mastery Tests in standardized-test formats. The Answer Key is accessible on Sadlier Connect with the online code found in the Teacher's Edition.
Frankly, this course is a bit surprising in its comprehensive coverage. It's packed with content and illustrates well the relationship between grammar and composition. The course could be paired with Writing Workshop (from same publisher) for more writing instruction or coupled with literature studies. Student books – 333 pgs, pb. Teacher – 333 pgs, plus 40 teacher pgs, pb. ~ Janice
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Brand: | Sadlier-Oxford Education Publishing |
Grade: | 10 |
ISBN: | 9781421711201 |
Length in Inches: | 9.375 |
Width in Inches: | 7.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.5 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.35 |