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GRADES 7 - 9. Learning Resources for Kids. Words, grammar,.. Lesson plans, printables and other resourses. Grammar videos. Words, grammar,.. Irregular verbs. Grammar. This is a grammar comic about the proper usage of who versus whom.

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A look at the meaning of "flushing out an idea. " This comic will LITERALLY make butterflies explode out of your underpants. A guide explaining when to use i.e. instead of e.g. A little bit ironic, dontcha think? The most feared punctuation on earth. The right way to use an apostrophe (in illustrated form). All artwork and content on this site is Copyright © 2016 Matthew Inman. 7 Great Grammar Sites for Teachers and Students. June , 2014 Today I am sharing with you a list of some useful websites you can use with your students to help them better improve their grammar knowledge and polish their writing skill.

7 Great Grammar Sites for Teachers and Students

From grammar lessons and teaching materials to free downloadable worksheets and presentations, this collection of websites will provide you with the content you need for teaching grammar. 1- Grammar Bytes Grammar Bytes is a great website that is packed full of teaching materials teachers can use to teach grammar.Grammar Bytes provides a glossary of common terms, fun interactive activities and exercises for students to test their grammar knowledge,instructional presentations and tons of tips on teaching grammar.

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 3 Awesome Grammar Visuals to Use in Class. June 21, 2014 There is a heated discussion around the teaching of grammar between two main camps.

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 3 Awesome Grammar Visuals to Use in Class

On the one hand, proponents of the "back to basics" movement argue that grammar is the backbone of language teaching and as such it should be given priority in terms of teaching grammatical structures explicitly through language activities and exercises that are designed purposefully to target these structures in a mechanical way.

On the other hand, progressivists have a different take on this. They view grammar teaching and and literacy teaching in general as part and parcel of a natural process of learning that resembles kids learning of their mother tongues. They claim that through engaging learners in meaningfully authentic activities, kids get to learn more effectively than is the case through mechanical drilling advocated by the traditionalists. I personally do not see the effectiveness of any one approach per se in the teaching of grammar. English Grammar Online - free exercises, explanations, vocabulary, dictionary and teaching materials.

Time. Exercises. Beginner A1- Elementary A2. English grammar. Online Grammar. Prepositions Made Easy: In, On, and At (with Video!) EmailShare 9431EmailShare Are prepositions really so difficult?

Prepositions Made Easy: In, On, and At (with Video!)

What if I told you that IN JUST 5 MINUTES I could help you solve some of your most confusing preposition problems? English learners everywhere are confused about prepositions, and English learners every always say it’s one of their biggest difficulties. But with the right strategies, prepositions DO NOT need to be so complicated. If you take a few minutes to learn a few tricks, and visualize the problem in a new way, your experience learning prepositions will be a lot easier. FREE e-book: 101 Words You Won’t Learn in School Today, we’re going to explore how the prepositions AT, ON, and IN are used with TIME and PLACE, and use a formula that works in around 90% of cases. Given the fact that most people are visual learners, and most prepositions are best taught in a visual way, we’ll also use graphic organizers and a video lesson to teach this. The Inverted Pyramid. How in questions -ENGAMES.

The word “HOW” is one of the most productive words in English.

How in questions -ENGAMES

It helps us create meaningful questions and sentences. The word “HOW” combines with many other words to create these questions. In this post I try to introduce the basic phrases “How much”, “How many”, “How often”, “How well”, “How long”, “How far” and “How old”. How in questions – mindmap Here the students can practise the basic usage of the word HOW in questions. The way you can create questions with how. Question_words_mindmap.

Grammar tools. Worksheets. Grammaropolis. Grammar. Present Simple and Plural Activities. Plurals 2 (4 activities) Plurals (easy) English Resources. Sentence Structure Games. Adjectives. Grammar Tools and Websites. Plurals (Irregular) - 3. TIME. Grammar. Daily routine. Present simple and present continuous. Plural nouns.

Irregular plurals.