Not exact matches
One needs a semantic code and a
grammatical structure to
understand digital forms of information, but this is not the case for analogic forms.
A child who is read to frequently will have a greater
understanding of
grammatical structures and a stronger imagination — not to mention a wealth of facts at their disposal if they prefer nonfiction books!
Use and imitate mentor texts: Harry Noden, author of Image Grammar: Teaching Grammar as Part of the Writing Process, suggests exposing students to excerpts with different
grammatical structures and moves and then having them imitate the excerpts to deepen their
understanding of what the authors are doing.
In - home English Teacher TBG LEARNING, Tampa, ID 1/2005 — 3/2010 • Provided students with information on correct
grammatical structures • Assisted in sentence construction and essay writing activities • Provide support in completing English homework assignments by ensuring that independence is maintained • Helped students in
understanding Shakespearean English in plays • Worked along the lines of preset English curriculum to augment students» concepts for class