Quote by Kara B. Douma, EdD, Supervisor of English Language Arts in New Jersey:
FANBOYS, sentence destroyers, and dangling modifiers, oh my! If teaching grammar conjures up images of worksheets, perplexing rules, and sleepy students seated at their desks, renew or discover your love of language with this book that unlocks the treasure everyday grammarians possess. Get everything you need to solve the mysteries of grammar. Ready to meet each teacher where they are now on their grammar journey with humility and ease, Not Your Granny’s Grammar is a rich tapestry of critical research, suggested curricular and lesson sequence, and approachable hands-on authentic grammar immersion, promising gains as you interact with your students in discovery and play. Patty and Tim partner up to warmly welcome each of us into a very real, practical, and sustainable relationship with grammar. Easily work grammar into instruction with minimal time commitment and a reverence for teaching as an art, and marvel with students as their playful grammarian moves emerge in their writing.
FANBOYS, sentence destroyers, and dangling modifiers, oh my! If teaching grammar conjures up images of worksheets, perplexing rules, and sleepy students seated at their desks, renew or discover your love of language with this book that unlocks the treasure everyday grammarians possess. Get everything you need to solve the mysteries of grammar. Ready to meet each teacher where they are now on their grammar journey with humility and ease, Not Your Granny’s Grammar is a rich tapestry of critical research, suggested curricular and lesson sequence, and approachable hands-on authentic grammar immersion, promising gains as you interact with your students in discovery and play. Patty and Tim partner up to warmly welcome each of us into a very real, practical, and sustainable relationship with grammar. Easily work grammar into instruction with minimal time commitment and a reverence for teaching as an art, and marvel with students as their playful grammarian moves emerge in their writing.
Kara B. Douma, EdD
Supervisor of English Language Arts in New Jersey