Mark Pennington recommends having students create raps to help them remember grammar rules. Click here on GRAMMAR RAP to see samples to help you design an alternative way to supplement or jump-start basic grammar reviews and to integrate pop culture into your instruction practices.
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4:13 am
Neely Moncrief
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12:15 am
admin
How kind of you to take time to comment. I appreciate it. Thankfully, Neely, there are so many generous educators who are willing to share their expertise. As we keep searching, we get to see more, if not the whole picture. I’m still searching.
4:58 pm
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7:25 pm
admin
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2:06 am
Alvarado
Excellent read, I just passed this onto a friend who was doing a little research on that. And he just bought me lunch as I found it for him smile Therefore let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch!