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Sentence diagramming is a valuable tool to help students visually represent the structures of sentences. It’s true that it is not essential. There are many people who comprehend the deep structures of the English language that do not know how to diagram, but everyone who understands diagramming understands basic grammar.
However, one road that I’ve crossed in my instruction is how to grade diagrams. Often time students understand the grammar, but they forget the diagramming technique. As a teacher, I had to ask myself whether to deduct points for small mistakes. …
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Middle schoolers tend to make the same writing mistakes. Sometimes teachers are required to change the bulletin boards in the classroom. Solve your bulletin board problems and help students identify their writing problems with this handy print-out for bulletin boards. This bulletin board display covers many common writing problems: subject-verb agreement, commonly misused verbs, and warning against the obnoxious stuff and things.
Enjoy the file!
Avoid the Middle School Language Traps Bulletin Board (PDF)
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Robert Hartwell Fisk, editor of the Vocabula Review, has authored a helpful little gem of a book titled The Dictionary of Disagreeable English. Have you ever wondered if you should be using “affect” or “effect?” Are you unsure of the correct spelling of “receive” or when to use the word “salubrious?” This book will tell you the answers. Fiske’s book also features a handy reference that lets you know the best dictionaries to consult to help you fine-tune your usage of the English language.
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