Lessons to Share on Teaching Grammar in Context / Edition 1

Lessons to Share on Teaching Grammar in Context / Edition 1

by Constance Weaver
ISBN-10:
0867093943
ISBN-13:
9780867093940
Pub. Date:
02/11/1998
Publisher:
Heinemann
ISBN-10:
0867093943
ISBN-13:
9780867093940
Pub. Date:
02/11/1998
Publisher:
Heinemann
Lessons to Share on Teaching Grammar in Context / Edition 1

Lessons to Share on Teaching Grammar in Context / Edition 1

by Constance Weaver
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Overview

With Teaching Grammar in Context, thousands of teachers discovered why students achieve better results when they learn grammar during the process of writing. In Lessons to Share, Connie Weaver's promised sequel, she focuses on the practical, offering valuable "lessons" from educators at all levels.

The first section of the book addresses the learning and teaching of grammar, setting the stage for subsequent sections. The purpose behind the article on how language is learned is to help readers understand that babies and preschoolers acquire the grammar of their language without direct instruction and that language continues to develop indirectly during children's school years. Connie's article on teaching grammar in the context of writing articulates other aspects of the rationale that underlies this book: teaching grammar in the context of its use.

The second and major section deals with teaching grammar through writing, across the grades. The authors address punctuation, parts of speech, effective word choice and syntax, and conferencing with students to teach revision and editing. The next section focuses on style, with emphasis on sentence composing, "image grammar," and "breaking the rules" for stylistic effect. There is also a discussion of the power of dialects and the dialects of power. The last section deals with teaching the English language and its grammar to ESL students in kindergarten through college. The section and book conclude with an article on using grammar checking computer software.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780867093940
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 02/11/1998
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.67(d)
Age Range: 11 - 17 Years

About the Author

For more than three decades, Constance Weaver was one of the field's leading voices on literacy topics ranging from the reading process to grammar instruction with writing. Reading Process & Practice first appeared in 1988 and became widely known as the most authoritative, comprehensive, and definitive book of its kind. It helped teachers define reading in ways that support high-quality instruction. Connie once again led the way with the 1996 publication of the bestselling Teaching Grammar in Context and its companion Lessons to Share on Teaching Grammar in Context. Then she expanded and deepened her insights and specific teaching ideas in The Grammar Plan Book and Grammar to Enrich and Enhance Writing. In 1996, the Michigan Council of Teachers of English honored Weaver with the Charles C. Fries award for outstanding leadership in the profession. Connie was the Heckert Professor of Reading and Writing at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and Professor Emerita of English at Western Michigan University. She passed away in July of 2018.

Table of Contents

The Learning and Teaching of Grammar
How Language Is Learned: From Birth Through the Elementary Years and Beyond, J. Kiel
Teaching Grammar in the Context of Writing, C. Weaver
Grammar Through Writing, Across the Grades
Learning to Punctuate Sentences in the Elementary Grades, P. Cordeiro
Teaching Writing and Grammar in Context, S. Peterson
Facilitating the Use of Description-and Grammar, S. Woltjer
Using Mini-Lessons to Promote Student Revision: Helping Students Realize Their Power over Words, S. Rowe
When Grammar Matters: Guiding Students Through Revision, R. Callies
Learning to Use Grammar with Precision Through Editing Conferences, E. Brinkley
Developing Correctness in Student Writing: Alternatives to the Error Hunt, L. Rosen
Image Grammar, H. Noden
Teaching Style and the Use of Grammar for Rhetorical Effect and Appropriateness
Sentence Composing: Notes on a New Rhetoric, D. Killgallon
Breaking the Rules in Style, T. Romano
The Power of Dialect: Ebonics Personified, D. Troutman-Robinson
Ebonics and the "Parsley" Problem: Personal Reflections, C. Weaver
Special Populations and Situations
Meeting the Special Needs of English as a Second Language (ESL) Students in Public Schools, M. Loewe
Implementing Whole Language in a University-Level ESL Curriculum, M. Loewe
Preparing Teachers to Teach About Language, D. & Y. Freeman
Between Teachers and Computers: Does Text-Checking Software Really Improve Student Writing?, T. Beals
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