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Making Grammar Relevant: Facebook Faux Pas

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Writing is important everywhere--even on Facebook! Make grammar relevant to your students with this fun exercise that requires them to correct these egregious Facebook errors.
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I have been teaching in various settings K-12 for over 20 years. I currently teach various literature/writing classes for a large homeschooling cooperative. I have a BA in English and am certified to teach secondary school, as well as a master's degree in English/creative writing.

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