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GRAMMAR GRADES 7–COLLEGE


Grammar and the Teaching of Writing


An Updated and Integrated Approach


Deborah F. Rossen-Knill and Rei R. Noguchi


Introducing the revamped Grammar and the Teaching of Writing, a book that helps you teach students to craft compelling sentences and cohesive


texts using a revolutionary “writer’s grammar” approach. A follow- up text to Grammar and the Teaching of Writing: Limits and Possibilities, the new book takes into account students’ implicit language knowledge, recognizes the fluid nature of correctness, and homes in on common errors.


266 pp. | 2024 | ISBN 9780814102084 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814102114


GRADES 7–12 Engaging Grammar


Practical Advice for Real Classrooms, 2nd Edition Amy Benjamin


Teacher, researcher, and consultant Amy Benjamin challenges the idea of “skill and drill” grammar in the second edition of this lively, engaging, and immensely practical guide. Her enlightened view of grammar is grounded in linguistics and teaches us


how to make informed decisions about teaching grammar—how to move beyond fixing surface errors to teaching how grammar can be used as the building blocks of sentences to create meaning. By using sentence patterns, mapping, visuals, and manipulatives, Benjamin presents an approach to grammar instruction that is suitable for a variety of student populations.


151 pp. | 2021 | ISBN 9780814113660 $23.96 member/$29.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814100011


GRADES K–12 Next Level Grammar for a Digital Age


Teaching with Social Media and Online Tools for Rhetorical Understanding and Critical Creation Darren Crovitz, Michelle D. Devereaux, and Clarice Moran


This innovative book explores how digital language and tools can be used to teach applied grammar in the classroom. With original strategies, prompts, and questions that tap into students’ existing skills, the book is designed to help students build a meta-awareness of language through critical


digital literacy. Drawing on examples and activities from TikTok, Twitter, memes, texting, online videos, digital media, and more, chapters feature lesson plans centered around real-world digital scenarios that will engage and inspire students. Copublished by Routledge and NCTE.


122 pp. | 2022 | ISBN 9780367697556 | $31.96 member/$39.95 nonmember


More Grammar to Get Things Done Daily Lessons for Teaching Grammar in Context Darren Crovitz and Michelle D. Devereaux


168 pp. | 2019 | Grades K–12 ISBN 9780367194819


$39.16 member/$48.95 nonmember


Grammar to Get Things Done A Practical Guide for Teachers Anchored in Real-World Usage Darren Crovitz and Michelle D. Devereaux


232 pp. | 2016 | Grades K–12 ISBN 9781138683709


$31.99 member/$39.99 nonmember To Order: phone 1-877-369-6283 | my.ncte.org/s/ | customerservice@ncte.org 9 GRADES 9–12 Word Work


Practical Tools to Empower Language and Literacy Learning in the High School Classroom Amber M. Simmons


How do words convey meaning? This book opens with a beginner’s primer to the study of the relationship between words and their practical functions. After providing a brief but background on the


theorists and methodologies of systemic functional linguistics (SFL), Simmons explores how students can use linguistic tools to enhance their own reading comprehension and argumentative writing. Learn about different types of SFL analysis, see what evidence of critical growth and language awareness in student work looks like, and access resources and examples to increase student achievement.


233 pp. | 2023 | ISBN 9780814101315 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814101339


GRADES 9–12


What Works in Grammar Instruction Deborah Dean


Research shows that teaching grammar in the traditional way—through worksheets, memorizing definitions, and diagramming sentences—doesn’t work, and that teaching grammar in the context of reading and writing is a better approach. In this friendly and practical


book, veteran teacher educator Deborah Dean provides vignettes of classroom conversations to show what teaching in context can look like in action, and supplements the vignettes with descriptions of classroom practices to help teachers try out the ideas with their own students. She also addresses issues such as helping English language learners and native speakers navigate formal, academic English, especially in the context of testing.


177 pp. | 2022 | ISBN 9780814156834 $27.96 member/$34.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814100172


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