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A Fresh Approach to Teaching Punctuation
43,200 words, approx. 144 pages
 A complete lesson plan by Scholastic Teaching Resources. For Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.
Advantage Grammar (Grade 3)
33,600 words, approx. 112 pages
 A complete lesson plan by Creative Teaching Press. For Grade 3. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.
Advantage Grammar (Grade 7)
33,600 words, approx. 112 pages
 A complete lesson plan by Creative Teaching Press. For Grade 7. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.



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Punctuation : The Primary English Curriculum
829 words, approx. 3 pages See also colon, commas, dash, exclamation marks, full stops, question mark, semi-colon, sentence, speech marks Punctuation refers to marks which serve as boundary markers in writing and which contribute to making meaning clear. Teachers in the United...
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Punctuation : Language and Linguistics
48 words, approx. 1 pages Rules for the optical arrangement of written language by means of non-alphabetic signs such as periods, commas, and exclamation marks. Such delimiting symbols clarify both grammatical and semantic aspects of the text. They indicate quotes, direct...
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Punctuation Information
1,699 words, approx. 6 pages
 Punctuation is everything in written language other than the actual letters or numbers, including punctuation marks (listed at right), inter-word spaces, capitalization, and indentation.[1] Punctuation marks are symbols that correspond to neither...


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 Know Your World Extra
Punctuation.
11/30/2001: 545 words, approx. 2 pages Name -- Reading involves more than words and letters. Lots of other marks are in your text. The marks are punctuation marks. They tell you how sentences are meant to be read. A period, comma, or dash tells you when there is...
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 Shakespeare Studies
Punctuating Shakespeare.
01/01/2000: 7,737 words, approx. 26 pages In restoring the author's works to their integrity, I have considered the punctuation as wholly in my power; for what could be their care of colons and commas, who corrupted words and sentences? Whatever could be done by adjusting points is therefore silently...


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