35 Reading Bulletin Boards To Spark A Love Of Literature
It is not a coincidence that English teachers advise students to read as much and as widely…
It is not a coincidence that English teachers advise students to read as much and as widely…
It’s easier to write something longer than something short. We are usually much better at elaborating than…
We all understand pushing and pulling. We’ve all experienced the feeling of being propelled in a certain…
Trees are a universal and eternal emblem of life and creativity. You can use them as the…
Cap.. carp…mat…mart…con…corn… There are plenty of examples in English where a sneaky ‘r’ creeps in and changes…
Students know how to do things in a sequence naturally. I’m pretty sure they put on their…
Julie sat down. Julie saw Angie at the door. Julie waved to Angie. Angie ignored Julie. Writing…
Pitting two things against each other sounds like a strange thing to do in class. When students…
The cerval took one bite. It chewed the meat. The buck had given it quite a chase….
‘I want to tell you a story…’ or ‘Once upon a time…’ These familiar phrases have opened…
A half equals two quarters equals four quarters equals four eights… Wouldn’t it be easier to use…
Why do we write? There is a purpose to every text that is produced, whether it be…
‘What happens? Who dunnit? Do they live happily after?’ We’ve all been asked these, or similar, questions….
Grammar is the root of a language. In English, it can also be the root of confusion….