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Grammar Keepers
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Grammar Keepers
Lessons That Tackle Students' Most Persistent Problems Once and for All, Grades 4-12

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March 2015 | 280 pages | Corwin

Students and teachers need accessible ways to talk about and use grammar. In Gretchen's trademark style, she gets these ever-important conversations started and keeps them going. This book is a keeper.”
-Jeff Anderson, Author of Revision Decisions and Everyday Editing

Almost everyone could benefit from a grammar check every once in a while—even we teachers.  But our students desperately need something much more systematic, and they need it right way.

No matter what state you teach in, you can be certain that grammar is being tested . . . frequently and across the grades! Meanwhile our students entering middle and high school are still making the same errors they made back in third grade. Luckily, Gretchen Bernabei, author of Fun-Size Academic Writing for Serious Learning, comes to the rescue with Grammar Keepers: a kid-friendly cache of 101 lessons and practice pages to help your students internalize the conventions of correctness once and for all.

Gretchen’s secret? Embed the lessons in ten minutes of daily journal writing, then use students’ own writing as models for discussion and practice. Students are much more interested in learning from one another than from stodgy sentences in a dusty primer, and these ultra-relevant examples more easily transfer into students’ talking, thinking, reading, and writing.

Here are the three ingredients of Gretchen’s approach:

  1. Daily journal writing, which increases writing practice and allows students to implement and master the lessons on punctuation, usage, and sentence structure in an authentic context
  2. Minilessons and Interactive Dialogues that model for students how to make grammatical choices
  3. A “Keepers 101” tracking sheet for teachers to monitor teaching and a “Parts of Speech Sheet” for students to use as a reference tool

We have known for years that traditional grammar instruction falls short for a great many students, but until now we didn’t know how to replace it. With Grammar Keepers, we have the right tool for today’s students. Think of it as the Warriner’s English Grammar and Composition for the spell- and grammar-check generation.

 
Acknowledgments
 
Introduction: What’s a Keeper?
 
Part I. Common Errors
 
Lesson 1. They’re
 
Lesson 2. There
 
Lesson 3. Their
 
Lesson 4. Too
 
Lesson 5. Two
 
Lesson 6. To
 
Lesson 7. It’s
 
Lesson 8. Its
 
Lesson 9. You’re
 
Lesson 10. Your
 
Lesson 11. Who
 
Lesson 12. Whom
 
Lesson 13. Who’s
 
Lesson 14. Whose
 
Lesson 15. We’re
 
Lesson 16. Were
 
Lesson 17. Where
 
Lesson 18. Our
 
Lesson 19. Are
 
Lesson 20. Then
 
Lesson 21. Than
 
Lesson 22. A Lot
 
Lesson 23. Already
 
Lesson 24. All Ready
 
Lesson 25. All Right
 
Lesson 26. Less
 
Lesson 27. Fewer
 
Lesson 28. Lie
 
Lesson 29. Lay
 
Lesson 30. Should’ve
 
Lesson 31. Used to
 
Lesson 32. Me/I
 
Lesson 33. Subject/Verb Agreement
 
Lesson 34. Accept
 
Lesson 35. Except
 
Lesson 36. Loose
 
Lesson 37. Lose
 
Lesson 38. Affect
 
Lesson 39. Effect
 
Part II. Punctuation
 
Lesson 40. Apostrophes—Contractions
 
Lesson 41. Apostrophes—Possessions
 
Lesson 42. Apostrophes—Plurals
 
Lesson 43. No Apostrophes—Plurals
 
Lesson 44. No Apostrophes—Verbs Ending in s
 
Lesson 45. Commas in a Series
 
Lesson 46. Commas in a Letter
 
Lesson 47. Commas in Appositives
 
Lesson 48. Commas After Beginning Phrases/Clauses
 
Lesson 49. Commas Before Ending Phrases/Clauses
 
Lesson 50. Commas With Direct Address
 
Lesson 51. Commas in a Date
 
Lesson 52. Commas Between City and State
 
Lesson 53. Quotations—Question Marks Inside
 
Lesson 54. Quotations—Ending in Punctuation
 
Lesson 55. Hyphenated Adjectives
 
Lesson 56. Colons
 
Lesson 57. Punctuating Dialogue—Chicken Dance
 
Part III. Capitalization
 
Lesson 58. Proper Nouns
 
Lesson 59. Proper Adjectives
 
Lesson 60. Letter Closings
 
Lesson 61. First Words in Sentences
 
Lesson 62. First Words in Quotations
 
Part IV. Spelling
 
Lesson 63. Silent E
 
Lesson 64. Words Ending in y
 
Lesson 65. Words Ending in Consonants
 
Lesson 66. I Before E
 
Lesson 67. Ce/Ci/Ge/Gi
 
Part V. Fragments
 
Lesson 68. Two-Word Sentences
 
Lesson 69. Sentence Wringer—Psst! Statement
 
Lesson 70. Sentence Wringer—Is There a Verb?
 
Lesson 71. Joining Sentences Legally
 
Lesson 72. Joining Sentences Illegally
 
Lesson 73. Sentence Wringer Practice
 
Lesson 74. Paragraph Overhaul
 
Lesson 75. AAAWWWUBIfication
 
Part VI. Pitchforking
 
Lesson 76. Pitchforking Actions
 
Lesson 77. Pitchforking Nouns
 
Lesson 78. Pitchforking Using Ba-Da-Bing
 
Lesson 79. Pitchforking Using Exclamations
 
Lesson 80. Pitchforking Using Descriptions
 
Lesson 81. Pitchforking Using Sounds
 
Lesson 82. Pitchforking Using Smells/Tastes
 
Lesson 83. Pitchforking Using Contrasts
 
Lesson 84. Pitchforking Using Participial Phrases
 
Lesson 85. Pitchforking Using Absolutes
 
Part VII. Parts of Speech
 
Lesson 86. Nouns
 
Lesson 87. Verbs
 
Lesson 88. Adjectives
 
Lesson 89. Adverbs
 
Lesson 90. Pronouns
 
Lesson 91. Prepositions
 
Lesson 92. Conjunctions
 
Lesson 93. Interjections
 
Lesson 94. Sentence Patterns
 
Part VIII. Beyond Verbs
 
Lesson 95. Direct Objects
 
Lesson 96. Indirect Objects
 
Lesson 97. Gerunds
 
Lesson 98. Participial Phrases
 
Lesson 99. Infinitives
 
Lesson 100. Predicate Nominatives
 
Lesson 101. Predicate Adjectives
 
Appendix

Supplements

Students and teachers need accessible ways to talk about and use grammar. In Gretchen's trademark style, she gets these ever-important conversations started and keeps them going. This book is a keeper.”

JEFF ANDERSON, author of Revision Decisions and Everyday Editing

“Gretchen Bernabei is a force as a teacher and an important mentor for using grammar instruction to help students become better writers. Gretchen has always bridged teaching the mechanics of language with authentic reading and writing because, as she says in this practical, straightforward book, ‘We only have time for the best authors, the best poetry, the best ways of living, the best ways to learn the most valuable things.’ . . . This is a smart book to add to your collection of professional resources."

PENNY KITTLE, author of Write Beside Them and Book Love

“Gretchen Bernabei presents teachers with a buffet of concrete strategies to help student tackle grammar within the context of their own writing. Grammar Keepers provides teachers and their students with easy-to-follow, step-by-step recipes ranging from the simple concepts of grammar to more advanced structural understanding of writer's craft.”

TIM MARTINDELL, Ed.D, President, Texas Council of Teachers of English Language Arts

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