"Holy Moldy Bread Contest! Kiester strikes again with four more stories plus mini-lessons, writing workshops, and a complete grammar reference. Solid classroom-proven techniques turn students into better writers. Includes teacher keys, tests, and special notes for the home school teacher. A time-saver that really works!"
Describes a teaching technique which uses one sentence per lesson of a funny story to help students in all grade levels improve grammar
You'll find: One continuous story, "The Bizarre Mystery of Horribly Hard Middle School," divided into three parts, each with enough sentences for an entire school year; Classroom-tested writing assignment suggestions, mini-lessons, and ...
Is nothing sacred? Jane Bell Kiester transforms Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Much Ado about Nothing into the best way ever to teach grammar, mechanics, vocabulary, and usage to high school students.
Sequel to Caught'Ya!: Grammar With A Giggle, this title helps students from grades 3-11 build grammar competency using an updated, humorous version of the classic sentence-a-day grammar technique.
With Putrescent Petra Finds Friends, second-grade students will have fun learning vocabulary and practicing punctuation, capitalization, verb tenses, and paragraphing skills as they follow the adventures of a skunk who befriends a classroom ...
In Juan and Marie Join the Class, third-grade students will have fun learning about the language and customs of Mexico and France as they master vocabulary, punctuation, literary devices, and sentence structure.
It wasn't about me. It was about my little sister. I felt like I let her down. I couldn't protect her because it was too many of them and they were much bigger than me. I looked into my sister's eyes and I saw embarrassment.
Gerald tells of the very unusual animals he would add to the zoo, if he were in charge.
"A collection of ten short stories that all take place in the same day about kids walking home from school"--
When Jonah and Katherine travel to early 1900s Switzerland and Serbia to return Albert Einstein's daughter, Lieserl, to history, her mother Mileva grasps entirely too much about time travel and has no intention of letting her daughter go.