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Grammar 5 Student Book: In Print Letters (American English edition)


School year: Year 6

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No. of pages 116

Published: 2017

Great for age 9-12 years

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The Grammar 5 Student Book is designed specifically for use with the Grammar 5 Teachers Book. Together, they follow on from the Grammar 1-4 Student and Teachers Books and provide the next year of grammar, spelling and punctuation teaching. The spelling lessons in the Grammar 5 Student Book not only teach many new spelling patterns, but further extend the childrens knowledge of multisyllabic words. Regular activities ensure that the children are not only able to spell these words correctly, but also understand the words meanings and use them in context. In the grammar lessons, the children continue to refine and expand upon their existing knowledge: for example, by learning about homographs, homonyms and heteronyms. The children are also introduced to many new concepts, including transitive and intransitive verbs. In addition, the children build upon their knowledge of sentence structure by learning about sentence walls. All of this knowledge helps the children to bring clarity to their writing.

 

 

This book is aimed at children in year 6.

This book has been graded for interest at 9-11 years.

There are 116 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Jolly Learning Ltd .

Sarah Wade is a freelance designer and illustrator based in East Anglia. She started her career working in-house for two of the UK's market leaders within the greetings card industry: International Greetings and UK Greetings. There, she designed gift wrap as well as social stationery products for high street chains including WhSmith, John Lewis, Boots, Clintons, Sainsbury's and House of Fraser. In 2007, after a four-month artist's residency in Northern Italy, hand painting ceramics and Venetian masks, Sarah turned freelance. Since then, her work has been commissioned widely for a variety of products including children's books, textiles, wallpaper, ceramics and jewellery.