Analytical Grammar Level 3: Parts of Speech Instructor Handbook

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9781608266586
Grade 5-7
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Description

Moving into a deeper understanding of the parts of speech, this instructor handbook provides a course introduction, some activity options, tips for success, and a bibliography. Lesson-to-lesson instructions provide all answers and additional tips, as needed. In Level 3, sentence diagramming is again practiced, with 8 of the lessons providing multiple diagramming exercises followed by an assessment. Diagramming answers are found in the back of the instructor handbook. All answers are printed in light gray in copies of the student pages. 215 pgs, pb. ~ Ruth

Publisher's Description of Analytical Grammar Level 3: Parts of Speech Instructor Handbook

In this level, students will build their knowledge by exploring complex information about parts of speech and their interactions. Students will learn to analyze and identify the roles that parts of speech play in a sentence.

Includes the Instructor Handbook for Analytical Grammar Level 3: Parts of Speech. Features include: Getting started guide with a suggested schedule; Instructor notes with tips and additional explanations on possible points of confusion; Inset Student Worktext pages with solutions for all student work; Item-by-item scoring guide for all assessments.

Category Description for Combined Grammar, Usage, Mechanics

These materials offer a complete and comprehensive coverage of all three elements - grammar (i.e. parts of speech, complete sentences), usage (i.e. homophones, figures of speech, proper word choice to convey meaning), and mechanics (i.e. punctuation, capitalization).

Category Description for Analytical Grammar Programs

Updated and revised in 2023, this longtime homeschool favorite has been streamlined into a 5-level course with separate Student Worktexts and Instructor Handbooks for each level. For students in as early as Grade 4, the new edition of Analytical Grammar (published by Demme® Learning) combines the content of Junior Analytical Grammar and Mechanics, Analytical Grammar; and Review and Reinforcement. Each of the 5 levels is self-contained and leads systematically into the next, beginning first with Grammar Basics; then Mechanics; Parts of Speech, Phrases & Clauses; and finally, Punctuation and Usage. Each level utilizes an Instructor Handbook and a Student Worktext (purchase separately or as Universal Sets). The Instructor Handbook includes a suggested schedule, a Getting Started guide, expanded notes, and student inset pages with answers. The Student Worktext features expanded and revised lesson notes, updated exercises, assessments, and Application & Enrichment activities (in Levels 3-5) and assessments. Check the available placement test PDF to help place your student in this New Edition.

  The prior edition is now out of print with remaining quantities limited. The original edition was made up of several different programs: Jr Analytical Grammar, Jr Analytical Grammar Mechanics, Analytical Grammar; High School Review and Reinforcement; and Beyond the Book Report. The original Analytical Grammar was written for Grades 6 and up. This course was designed to complete each of the three, ten-week "Seasons," one each in Grades 6, 7, and 8. Parts of speech, phrases/clauses and punctuation are covered in these "Seasons." Then, after a season was completed, students engaged in consistent, bi-weekly review. The original Jr. Analytical Grammar, designed for Grades 4-5, provided preparation in parts of speech (Grammar) and punctuation (Mechanics). These two Junior courses prepared the student well for the middle school program. The High School Review assumes a solid foundation of grammar, and provides 18 reinforcement exercises (one every 2 weeks), with sentences to practice parsing, grammar analysis, and copy editing. These courses dovetail nicely with literature studies. Beyond the Book Report is a companion program to Analytical Grammar that provides literature and writing (and is still in publication) and can also be used with the new edition of Analytical Grammar.

Category Description for Analytical Grammar (New Edition)

This new rendition of a long-time homeschool favorite makes the program even more user friendly. Features that made the program great are still here: a 5-year, concise, sequential, and incremental teaching and practice plan that is student paced. Each level focuses on a different grammar aspect starting with (Level 1) grammar basics; (2) mechanics; (3) parts of speech; (4) phrases and clauses; and (5) punctuation and usage. Tailor to your specific student using the total of 3 exercises, 3 activities, a review and an assessment in each lesson. Plan for one lesson per week (5 days per week): each lesson includes exercise worksheets; an application/enrichment activity; assessments; and notes. A scoring guide for all assessments is available. To use each level, you'll need a Universal Set (Instructor Handbook and Student Book). Individual items are available for additional students.

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Analytical Grammar
Grades:5-7
ISBN:9781608266586
EAN/UPC:709402343790
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.5
Weight in Pounds:1.4
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