A cartoon lesson that teaches students about verbs. This is a part of a large set of comics called "Grammar Comics! Parts of Speech" that includes all the parts of speech and is available below.
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I just downloaded and read this! Wow, this is awesome. I can't wait to show it to my students after break. If they will read it (and yes, color it!) I will be back for more. The drawings are wonderful and the content is meaningful for my 4th and 5th graders! Thank you so much!
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This is a fantastic product! Thank you. I have featured it here in my October's Best Teacher Freebies collection: http://thecornerstoneforteachers.com/2012/10/octobers-best-teacher-freebies.html
Glad you liked it! Please check out Grammar Comics: Parts of Speech for the other seven parts of speech.
July 25, 2012
lhenson01
This is great. You have put things in simple terms that students will understand, and they will connect with the comic presentation. Thank you for sharing!
I'm glad that you will find a good use for them. Please check out Grammar Comics Parts of Speech for the rest of the set.
July 23, 2012
lindajbrennan
This will get high marks from my fifth graders--review what they already know and introduce a few things that they don't. The format pretty much guarantees they will be engaged. Thanks for the fun lesson!
Thanks! If you like it, you can get the rest of the parts of speech in Grammar Comics! Parts of Speech (and other products) if you haven't done so already.
Great! I hope you like it enough to buy Grammar Comics! Parts of Speech if you haven't done so already.
July 22, 2012
Sherry Olfert
I love it! I love the relevant, fun way to reinforce grammar concepts. I love that the content is fairly simple, but the comics are more mature -- perfect for my ELL middle-schoolers. Thanks!
Great! I hope you are inspired to buy the whole set to get the other parts of speech. Grammar Comics! Parts of Speech is the title.
July 22, 2012
Gracieagain
This is a more interesting was to explain something than the usual textbook style. Kids love comics and would probably remember one more easily than other texts. Nice. I am looking forward to using this soon in class 5 and 6 esl.
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horselady
I want to find materials teaching the four principle parts of verbs - does your material cover this? More than one lesson on verbs?
Is there a table of contents for your book that's available for viewing?
Thanks!
My verbs lesson covers past, present, future, and, to some extent, the "-ing" forms. Also the difference between linking verbs and action verbs. I'm almost positive that my free product is the free three page verb section; that covers it all and should give you a good idea of the level of the rest of them. Let me know if you have any more questions and thanks for looking!
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.