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My Dog Bites the
English Teacher: Practical Grammar Made Quick and Easy
by Marian Anders, 2009
AVAILABLE NOW!
This book is for
people age fifteen and older who want to improve their
writing and test scores. Clear explanations and step-by-step directions
show how to find and fix mistakes in writing such as fragments, commas,
and others. Stick with the basics in the first five chapters, or read to
the end and learn the intricacies of traditional grammar.
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Step-by-Step:
Teaching Grammar the Easy Way
by Stefan Anders
and Marian Anders, coming in 2012
This is a complete
curriculum for teaching grammar and punctuation to public school
students in grades 5-9. It includes a text for teachers, originals for
overheads and handouts, plus assessment tools. Stefan Anders includes a
variety of tips for teaching that he developed over many years teaching
middle school Language Arts.
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Adventures in
Grammar
by Marian
Anders, coming in 2012
The author began writing
this book in 2002 while homeschooling her seven-year-old daughter. It
teaches both practical and traditional grammar in a step-by-step format
that makes learning easy and fun. Parents do not need to know grammar to
use this book. The text is carefully written to meet the needs of both
religious and secular homeschoolers.
Book 1: Grades 2-3
Book 2: Grades 4-5
Book 3: Grades 6-8
Book 4: Grades 9-12
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Fairy Berries
by Marian Anders,
illustrated by Hannah Shuping, coming in 2012
This book uses a story
format to teach the four operations of arithmetic: addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division. The fairies use arithmetic
while picking berries and sharing them with their forest friends. Fully
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