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Power of Grammar Unconventional Approaches to the Conventions of Language

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ISBN-10: 0325006881

ISBN-13: 9780325006888

Edition: 2005

Authors: Mary Ehrenworth, Vicki Vinton

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Grammar is the gatekeeper to a culture of power, yet it is also the power behind the startling beauty and robustness of the English language. In The Power of Grammar, Mary Ehrenworth and Vicki Vinton show you how these two notions of power can help your grammar instruction address the practical and aesthetic needs of your student writers. Ehrenworth and Vinton explore the impact of conventions on writing, and they offer you new and compelling ways to show adolescents how informed and purposeful grammatical choices can transform their writing from competent to original and innovative. Through contextualized lessons embedded within your writing curriculum, you'll guide students to an…    
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List price: $39.87
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 2/15/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 7.40" wide x 9.30" long x 0.43" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

Mary Ehrenworth is coauthor of Pathways to the Common Core (with Lucy Calkins and Christopher Lehman). She is Deputy Director of Middle Schools at the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project, Columbia University. She studied history and literature at Harvard and then curriculum theory and adolescent literacy at Columbia, where she received her doctorate - and then has been lucky to work with three subjects she loves - books, children, and teachers. In addition to Pathways, Mary has authored and co-authored numerous books, including: The Power of Grammar; Teaching Reading Through Fantasy Novels; Constructing Curriculum and Tackling Complex Texts from Units of Study in Reading; and…    

Vicki Vinton is a literacy consultant and writer who has worked in the New York City public schools and in districts around the country for over fifteen years. With her fellow literacy consultant Dorothy Barnhouse, she is the author of What Readers Really Do: Teaching the Process of Meaning Making (Heinemann, 2012), which has been called "the best book...about reading in the age of the Common Core" (Kim Yaris of Literacy Builders) and a book that helps "think through the Common Core talk about close reading and text complexity" (Franki Sibberson of the National Council of Teachers of English). Her other books include The Power of Grammar: Unconventional Approaches to the Conventions of…    

Introduction: Teaching Grammar to Achieve Power
Beauty
and Voice Putting Conventions in Our In-Tray: Planning Grammar Curriculum Teaching Usage: Punctuation
Conventions
Style Love and Sedition: Getting Intimate with Grammar by Breaking the Rules The Sentence and the Apprentice