How to Teach  Pronouns and Other Pronoun Tips
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How to Teach Pronouns and Other Pronoun Tips

Teaching pronouns takes a little planning and a lot of catering to your students. A mixture of formal lessons, games and consolidation activities will be the best approach when teaching pronouns, but it is strongly advised to make these suitable for both the age and ability of the students you teach.

How to teach Sight Words And What Are They?
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How to teach Sight Words And What Are They?

Sight words, together with phonics provide the bedrock of children’s reading. Playing games with flash cards, online or in the classroom will allow students to practice and recognize these words by sight. This allows them to try independent reading as the majority Children’s literature is made of sight words.

Are There Exceptions to Subject Verb Agreement Rules.
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Are There Exceptions to Subject Verb Agreement Rules.

The English language is a beautiful thing. It can sound like a mountain stream tinkling over the rocks when it’s spoken or written correctly. But when a person uses incorrect grammar, it sounds like a donkey braying or a clanging cymbal. Correct use of subject-verb agreement rules can make the difference between tinkling and braying,…

Do Teachers Actually Check Sources?
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Do Teachers Actually Check Sources?

Although the verification of sources is more common at university level than in high school it does occur in both. Teachers and professors are often familiar with subject literature and if sources are from alternative material outside of reading lists it is more likely they will be checked for legitimacy