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Unleashing Your Language Wizards: A Brain-Based Approach to Effective Editing and Writing

by John Crow
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Overview

Unleashing Your Language Wizards breaks new ground in presenting a research-based, active-learning approach to teaching lasting sentence management skills that taps into students’ natural learning abilities. To guide teachers in grades 3-12 to effectively teach editing and writing, this book introduces the basic principles, specific examples, and sample activities–all of which teach the most important brain-based language concepts from a variety of different angles and approaches–to help students conquer their written language issues. It focuses on three areas of knowledge–referred to as Wizards–that all students must possess to communicate effectively: Grammar Wizards, Sentence Wizards, and Rhetorical Wizards.

To learn more about Unleashing Your Language Wizards see the inside front cover.

"[The book] positively shines, as it helps to frame issues that are so important to address in the grammar/writing classroom but that are difficult to explain without clear pathways laid out...the more ways to get students physically engaged and mentally engaged in grammar learning, the better—the activities here seem designed well to engage students and provide them with good practice in the concepts...the author lays [everything] out in a methodical way that gets to the heart of [learning grammar]."
- Jennifer Powers, Green Mountain College

"The content and process to teaching grammar explicitly from a brain-based approach is without exception, timely, in light of the recent recognition of the type of students who make up the achievement gap in the Untied States...This is excellent information to consider pedagogically. [The book] will generate much discussion on how teachers can make...[grammar] strategies more interesting and engaging...for English learners."
- Catherine Elise Barrett, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

John T. Crow is a professional development consultant focused on applied linguistics and ESL. His thirty years classroom experience give him a unique perspective on teaching language and composition that he shares with educators across the country.

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John T. Crow

Unleashing Your Language Wizards: A Brain-Based Approach to Writing and Editing, First Edition

Unleashing Your Language Wizards breaks new ground by presenting a research-based, active-learning approach to teaching lasting sentence management skills that taps into students’ natural learning abilities. To guide teachers in grades 3-12 to effective teach editing and writing, this book introduces the basic principles, specific examples, and sample activities—all of which teach the most important language concepts from a variety of different angles and approaches—to help students conquer their written language issues. It focuses on three areas of knowledge–referred to as Wizards–that all students must possess to communicate effectively: Grammar Wizards, Sentence Wizards, and Rhetorical Wizards.

"[The book] positively shines, as it helps to frame issues that are so important to address in the grammar/writing classroom but that are difficult to explain without clear pathways laid out...the more ways to get students physically engaged and mentally engaged in grammar learning, the better—the activities here seem designed well to engage students and provide them with good practice in the concepts...the author lays [everything] out in a methodical way that gets to the heart of [learning grammar]." - Jennifer Powers, Green Mountain College

"The content and process to teaching grammar explicitly from a brain-based approach is without exception, timely, in light of the recent recognition of the type of students who make up the achievement gap in the Untied States...This is excellent information to consider pedagogically. [The book] will generate much discussion on how teachers can make...[grammar] strategies more interesting and engaging...for English learners." - Catherine Elise Barrett, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

John T. Crow is a professional development consultant focused on applied linguistics and ESL. His thirty years classroom experience give him a unique perspective on teaching language and composition that he shares with educators across the country.

About the Author, John Crow

John Crow’s background in applied linguistics, ESL, and thirty years of classroom experience combine to give him a unique perspective on teaching language and composition. He lives with his wife in Winter Haven, Florida, where he works as a professional development consultant.

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"I like the way the author begins the chapters with a true/false quiz, the answers to which follow in the body of the chapter–it’s a nice way to focus the reading, as well as to remind [readers] constantly of the myths surrounding grammar and writing." - Jennifer Powers, assistant professor of education, Green Mountain College

"[The book] positively shines, as it helps to frame issues that are so important to address in the grammar/writing classroom but that are difficult to explain without clear pathways laid out...the more ways to get students physically engaged and mentally engaged in grammar learning, the better–the activities here seem designed well to engage students and provide them with good practice in the concepts...the author lays [everything] out in a methodical way that gets to the heart of [learning grammar]." --Jennifer Powers, Green Mountain College

"The content and process to teaching grammar explicitly from a brain-based approach is without exception, timely, in light of the recent recognition of the type of students who make up the achievement gap in the Untied States...This is excellent information to consider pedagogically. [The book] will generate much discussion on how teachers can make...[grammar] strategies more interesting and engaging...for English learners." - Catherine Elise Barrett, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780137020034

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