Grammar has always been a tough sell for students. Grammar Comics helps to alleviate the boredom many students feel when learning grammar by adding an element of fun.
Grammar Comics: Sentence Problems addresses some of the most common errors students face with sentences: vague pronouns, run-on sentences, sentence fragments, misplaced modifiers, subject verb agreement, and parellel structure. Each lesson is told as a comic with multiple examples. Then a worksheet follows with additional instruction. An answer key with additional instructions for teaching each lesson is included as well.
Many teachers have found Grammar Comics to be a helpful addition to the classroom. Please check out the other products I have for sale for additional comics based on the parts of speech, vocabulary, and poetry.
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Mr. Rickert, I loved using the "Run-on Sentences" comics. I did notice a small typo on page 11. It says ". . .Your job is to make reading as clear and effortless and possible. . ." Of course, you meant "as possible," but it is a typo. Thought you would like to know.
I spent the first three years of my career teaching language arts to seventh graders. Since then (for the past eight years) I have mainly been teaching Freshman English and AP English.