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Donna Reish

10 Minute Grammar

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Donna Reish

10 Minute Grammar

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10 Minute Grammar

Donna Reish

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This episode of 10 Minute Grammar, I am revisiting prepositions in my How I Teach Series.  I know you will find it helpful while teaching prepositions to your studens!In this episode, I delve into the concept of a lengthy, thorough, and useful
Welcome to back to 10 Minute Grammar...This will be a little bit longer than my usual 10 minute episode, but the information is valuable to teaching elementary students prepositions.In this episode, I am (once again!) excited to teach you how
Next level parts of speech—pronouns! (See the “intro” to pronouns episode in Episode #7: https://languageartsladyblog.com/10-minute-grammar-episode-7-pronouns-parts-of-speech-series/ )Today’s episode about pronouns covers the following:The
Next level parts of speech—adverbs !(See the “intro” to adverbs episode here!) https://languageartsladyblog.com/7105-2/ Today’s episode about adverbs covers the following:The sneaky cat EASILY climbs.- So far: Articles/Noun Markers + Noun +
Next level parts of speech—verbs ! (See the “intro” to verbs episode here!https://languageartsladyblog.com/10mg_bonus/)Today’s episode about verbs covers the following:The sneaky cat CLIMBS. First three kinds of verbs 1. Action2. Being/hel
Next level parts of speech—adjectives ! (See the “intro” to adjectives episode here!Today’s episode about adjectives covers the following:--Adjectives are third out of ten on my list (following) because they often describe nouns--Often confu
Next level parts of speech—nouns! (See the “intro” to nouns episode here!)Today’s episode about nouns covers the following:Person, place, thing, ideaTwo kinds1. Common (any)2. Proper (formal—we capitalize the formal names)Possessive—to
Time for another round of Ten Parts of Speech—but this time, I am doing “next level.” These episodes will be more teaching tips and more application to writing. Yay us!Today’s episode over articles/noun markers covers the following:Teaching t
Welcome back to 10 Minute Grammar! I am starting a new twelve-part series on the parts of speech (each part one episode)—-but NEXT LEVEL!If you have followed 10 Minute Grammar from the beginning, you might remember that I started the podcast
Welcome back to 10 Minute Grammar! I am starting a new twelve-part series on the parts od speech (each part one episode)—-but NEXT LEVEL!If you have followed 10 Minute Grammar from the beginning, you might remember that I started the podcast o
Welcome to the third episode of “My 3 Big Writing Tools and Tricks,” broadcast series.My Free How-To Book- [ ] Each step of the Checklist Challenge is separate page, taking you through the steps slowly- [ ] Samples throughout —including a co
Welcome to another three-part series on “10 Minute Grammar”!This series is called “My 3 Big Writing Tools and Tricks,” and it will cover my three foundational writing techniques—how they are laid out, how to get a freebie of each type, and how
Welcome to another three-part series on “10 Minute Grammar”!This series is called “My 3 Big Writing Tools and Tricks,” and it will cover my three foundational writing techniques—how they are laid out, how to get a freebie of each type, and how
I love to teach my students how to write about people. In my newest set of “Write for a Month” books, “Black Americans’ Contributions,” I had the opportunity to use many of my frameworks for the many lessons in which students write about people
I love to teach my students how to write about people. In my newest set of “Write for a Month” books, “Black Americans’ Contributions,” I had the opportunity to use many of my frameworks for the many lessons in which students write about people
One of my favorite topics to help students write about is people. Writing about people is a great starting point for early writers to use sources, excellent way to give passages of material for kids to write from, and can even challenge upper l
Today I’m taking a little detour from grammar and language arts to share three ideas (based on three products—one is free for the first two weeks of February!). Stay with me—you don’t need these $2 or $3 downloads to do these ideas.Three Fam
Welcome to Part II of II of Subordinators! (Part I is Episode 16–find all the details at LALBlog or listen at iTunes.)In this episode, I review my first two tricks for teaching students lists of subordinators:(1) First seven subordinat
This episode includes tips and tricks for helping kids ages three to twelve create/write Christmas thank-you cards—using my inexpensive downloadable sets or creating them easily yourself with today’s tips.Pre writer Three years to second grad
In today's episode I teach one of my favorite beginning story writing techniques---giving students two paragraphs from a familiar story that they get to finish. (In this case, these came from Jump Start I (semester long book {https://languagear
When considering “main parts of speech,” there are a lot of lists floating around. The first eleven episodes of this broadcast are made up of 10 First Parts of Speech in Order.But why are some included and some not? (See 10 MG #1 for more deta
Poetry writing is often avoided by teachers and disliked by students. I’m a firm believer that it doesn’t have to be this way!As a matter of fact, I believe we can change any outlook on writing if we teach students all of the skills needed f
Teaching poetry writing is one of the (many) great loves of my life! Upper elementary students can enjoy poetry writing if it is taught to them systematically.On today’s episode, I start with the first three steps I use for teaching poetry t
Welcome to another exciting episode of Writing Tips for Every Grade.Today’s topic is still the littles—the kindergarten “writers.” Here are the high points of today’s episode:Teach “writing” informally through reading aloud, listening to audi
Welcome to a new series on the 10 Minute Grammar podcast/videocast: Writing Tips for Every Grade!I start out with the littles—oh how I love the littles! Yep, Writing Tips for Preschool!Here are some of the topics I cover:Writing vs. penning-
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