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Mary KreulHave questions about the mechanics, usage, grammar, and spelling rules while you're editing? View these quick videos for help with a variety of writing rules.
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Joquetta Johnsonvideo tutorial
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Jason Heiserwriting resources for all teachers
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Ty YostHow to Edit your writing
To edit your writing well, you need to understand some basic concepts about writing. Sometimes these concepts are called grammar, mechanics, or conventions. Sometimes they are called rules, but really these rules are just patterns that good writers try to follow so they clearly communicate what they want to say to readers. -
Michelle KrillGreat Source iwrite is a collection of writing resources and support for educators, students in grades 5-12, and parents.
For Educators — Quick access to powerful writing lessons and assessments
For Students — Step-by-step support for completing writing assignments
For Parents — Tips for helping your child become a better writer, thinker, and learner -
Kristin DayStudents: Grammar Handbook
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John FaigGrammar Handbook
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Diane Rasweileranimated grammar help
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Crista AndersonHave questions about the mechanics, usage, grammar, and spelling rules while you're editing? View these quick videos for help with a variety of writing rules.
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Heath SawyerHow to edit your writing
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Amy HopkinsCool interactive and narrated resource for student writers.
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Laura BaasGreat Source iWrite from the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt company features an awesome animated and narrated glossary of grammar terms. In this glossary you will find animated, narrated videos explaining the use of punctuation. You will find the same type of video explaining the parts of speech and mechanics of writing.
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Valerie B.Animated Grammar Glossary
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Lesley CoeA compilation of short videos explaining basic grammar concepts. It does a great job of breaking the concepts into small manageable bits of information. Additionally, the videos focus on concepts that are commonly misused and misunderstood. I wish I'd had these videos when I was teaching Spanish!
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Ms. RowleyHelp with grammar
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Chris DukeTo edit your writing well, you need to understand some basic concepts about writing. Sometimes these concepts are called grammar, mechanics, or conventions. Sometimes they are called rules, but really these rules are just patterns that good writers try to follow so they clearly communicate what they want to say to readers.
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Sandra McGonaglegrammar handbook from Great Source
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Kirsten CarterGrammar Activities
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Roland O'DanielWriting resources for use with teachers or students. How can we use these kinds of resources with students to address mechanices issues?
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Josh AllenCool interactive and narrated resource for student writers.
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Ted Sakshaug
Grammar Handbook
How to Edit your writing
To edit your writing well, you need to understand some basic concepts about writing. Sometimes these concepts are called grammar, mechanics, or conventions. Sometimes they are called rules, but really these rules are just patterns that good writers try to follow so they clearly communicate what they want to say to readers.
Anybody can be a good editor. First, you have to know what's important and then you have to reread your work carefully. Everyone—especially teachers—appreciate a writer who rereads and corrects his or her work.-
Have questions about the mechanics, usage, grammar, and spelling rules while you're editing? View these quick videos for help with a variety of writing rules.
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Karen Soohyreference site for writing - shows each selection using video segments
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s vinksHave questions about the mechanics, usage, grammar, and spelling rules while you're editing? View these quick videos for help with a variety of writing rules.
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Christina DiMicelliTo edit your writing well, you need to understand some basic concepts about writing. Sometimes these concepts are called grammar, mechanics, or conventions. Sometimes they are called rules, but really these rules are just patterns that good writers try to
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eric biederbeckanimated grammar
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Donna Murraypart of iwrite site with animated grammar lessons
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