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This paper explores whether grammar is socially constructed or absolute truth. However, this analysis of grammar is just a tool to ask larger questions about the nature of truth, cultural influence and individuality.
By Liz Herrin | Published 8/11/2006
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The English language is filled with homonyms, homophones, and other confusing parts of speech. Learning to use English properly is something that does not always happen in school. Here are five common grammar mistakes that should be easy to learn and fix.
By Frogdoc | Published 9/28/2007
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The author covers some common grammatical errors, as well as the importance of good grammar in writing.
By AniseMama | Published 3/15/2007
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A review of the research done on the following reference: Gomez, R. & Gerken, L. (1999). Artificial grammar learning by 1-year-olds leads to specific and abstract knowledge. Cognition. 70(2), 109-135.
By Shari Moore | Published 3/9/2006
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Today, we have a whole new generation of tech-savvy children. Whether parents are homeschooling their children, or sending them into the public or private school system, they must learn basic skills. Technology is one tool that assists in that goal.
By Kim Kufus | Published 9/7/2006
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Tips for teaching grammar to homeschooled children.
By Pepper Epps | Published 10/31/2007
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Good grammar is one of the easiest ways to impress your readers. But grammar can sometimes be hard. Here are some simple tips on improving your grammar and making your writing more enjoyable and easier to read.
By V. Hutchinson | Published 4/27/2006
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Are you lacking a way with words? Consider these ten tips for adults who want to build better vocabularies.
By Bartleby | Published 5/19/2006
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One of the promotional materials writers ignore is the book review. It can mean the difference between selling a million copies or selling 10.
By Bobbi Duffy | Published 2/27/2006
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Five free websites to help struggling writers perfect their craft.
By D. Gabrielle Jensen | Published 8/17/2006
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This article includes ten tips to improve the grade on your next and subsequent academic papers. Whether you are writing a high school term paper, college article, or journal submission these tips will help you improve your writing style and quality.
By Proud Mom | Published 8/7/2006
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Proud of their designation as a 'Blue Ribbon' school district, Moorestown's William Allen Middle School is considered by many to be the best school in the entire district!
By ivylily | Published 1/20/2006
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A guide for parents of rising middle schoolers.
By Dawn Thompson | Published 7/20/2007
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There is a lot of help available here including live conferences with teachers and interactive learning games. Every student should be uising thses sites.
By Regina Sass | Published 9/3/2006
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If you put in the time up-front to help your child develop flexible study habits, studying will become a productive and enjoyable experience. And the experience of mastery will build confidence in his abilities.
By Empress Cindy | Published 6/15/2006
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This is a paper I wrote for a college class on Reading Instruction and vocabulary
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 7/27/2007
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You can improve your vocabulary doing simple , everyday things.
By Gayle Parks | Published 5/30/2008
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Kids today are thwarted with electronics and media that can stunt their academic progress. This article reveals a simple way to engage young kids in an inexpensive, family-based activity that amplifies their vocabulary and interest in words.
By Amy Brown | Published 8/17/2006
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We all have our grammar quirks: the same mistakes we make over and over. Use them to your advantage to improve your writing!
By Jennifer Walker | Published 3/28/2008
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English Grammar 101 was designed for those who want to do just that, who homeschool their children or for teachers to use as part of their classroom lessons or as part of an online English course.
By Karen Barnes | Published 6/11/2007
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An English grammar lesson plan for middle or high school students that teaches the use of commas with coordinating conjunctions. Sample questions and sentences for overhead transparency or worksheets and possible follow-up activities are included.
By Kristin Bird | Published 5/30/2006
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Grammar. Students hate it, and teachers have to teach it. Isn't there a better way than simply cramming it down students throats claiming it is, like broccoli, something that is "good for them"?
By Bryan Terry | Published 6/13/2008
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This is the fourth in a multi-part series on creative writing. This part deals with good grammar.
By Stephanie Partridge | Published 3/22/2007
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With tests around every corner, many people are looking for strategies to help them learn new vocabulary words. The best strategies are those framed around the way our brains already work.
By Melissa Rachiele | Published 6/28/2007
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Here are some tips that I found to help out throughout those multiple vocabulary quizzes each week.
By Aktiv8 F8 | Published 4/30/2007
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This article explains the single most important thing I gained as a recapper: extensive new vocabulary.
By Gwen Morett | Published 4/24/2007
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This lesson plan combines vocabulary and comprehension strategies in one.
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 7/27/2007
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