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Writing/Grammar 9 Student 3rd Edition

SKU
281667
ISBN
9781606822395
Grade 9
Traditional
Christian/Religious
High Teacher Involvement
Visual
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Description

Each chapter in this 3rd edition program combines review, practice, and writing starting with a review of sentence patterns in Chapter 1 and one part of speech in each chapter, 2 through 8. Chapters 9 through 15 focus on the mechanics of writing, library skills, study skills, and composition skills. Different types of writing are incorporated into each chapter, including comparison/contrast, personal experience, research essay, poetry, a devotional, personal response to literature, writing for the media, recording an oral history and letter writing. Chapters begin with a story excerpt or poem to be used as discussion for the concept being presented. Every chapter concludes with a review. There is plenty of practice in the student worktext. The Teacher's Edition contains a Support Materials CD-ROM which contains PDFs of blackline masters to supplement lessons. Student worktexts are consumable and are centered on different themes at each grade level.

Publisher's Description of Writing/Grammar 9 Student 3rd Edition

Review the eight parts of speech, five basic sentence patterns, usage, and mechanics. Introduce relative pronouns, pronoun reference problems, indicative/imperative mood. Dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and the writing process are part of the year's work. Literature selections provide students the opportunity to analyze real texts. Writing projects include paragraphs of comparison/contrast and personal experience, a research essay, poetry and devotional writing, a personal response to literature.

Each chapter in this 3rd edition program combines review, practice, and writing starting with a review of sentence patterns in Chapter 1 and one part of speech in each chapter, 2 through 8. Chapters 9 through 15 focus on the mechanics of writing, library skills, study skills, and composition skills. Different types of writing are incorporated into each chapter, including comparison/contrast, personal experience, research essay, poetry, a devotional, personal response to literature, writing for the media, recording an oral history and letter writing. Chapters begin with a story excerpt or poem to be used as discussion for the concept being presented. Every chapter concludes with a review. There is plenty of practice in the student worktext. The Teacher's Edition contains a Support Materials CD-ROM which contains PDFs of blackline masters to supplement lessons.