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The Grammar 3 Handbook: In Print Letters (American English edition)


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No. of pages 218

Published: 2013

Great for age 7-10 years

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The Grammar 3 Handbook follows on from The Grammar 2 Handbook. It provides a full year's worth lessons for teaching grammar, spelling and punctuation to children aged 7+. It provides: Practical advice and ideas for teaching Step-by-step lesson plans and notes for the teacher Continues to introduce new grammar elements 36 structured grammar and punctuation lessons 36 spelling lessons Revision and extension of The Grammar 2 Handbook Photocopiable activities Fun actions for the grammar points Topics covered include: Revision of elements covered in The Grammar 1 & 2 Handbooks New spelling patters tch, dge, ure, gn, gh, ex, n for /ng/, s, se and ze for /z/, a for /ar/, y for /i/, a for /o/, ere for /air/, and eer and ere for /ear/ Suffixes -less, able and ful. Proper adjectives Nouns acting as adjectives Collective nouns. Pronouns possessive/subjective and object The present particle and the continuous tenses Paragraphs Subject and object in a sentence Conjunctions Questions and exclamations in speech

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.

There are 218 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by Jolly Learning Ltd .

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