Commas Teaching Students to Use Commas Correctly, Without Boring Them to Tears

Commas Teaching Students to Use Commas Correctly, Without Boring Them to Tears by Randy Larson is an illustrated educational resource published by Cottonwood Press, Incorporated in October 2010. This 80-page book is designed to engage students with short, easy-to-digest activities that incorporate humor, making the learning process enjoyable while focusing on the correct use of commas and sentence structure.
Readers will find a variety of activities that not only teach comma usage but also reinforce essential concepts in grammar and punctuation. The material is presented in a way that resonates with students, encouraging them to apply what they learn through practical exercises. Additionally, review exercises are included to help solidify understanding and improve performance on assessment tests, making this book a valuable tool for educators and students alike.
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With short, easy-to-digest activities that have a sense of humour, Commas helps students learn to use commas correctly. At the same time, they also learn a great deal about sentence structure. Commas presents material in an interesting way, with language that makes sense to kids. Best of all, it has students using what they learn. Either way, the review exercises will help reinforce what students learn-and help them perform better on assessment tests as well.
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