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The No-Good, Rotten, Run-On Sentence: Grammar Tales

Author Liza Charlesworth
In Library 1 books
Book ID BEG 0901 GT
Category Scholastic Tales (Age 4+)
Genres Easy Reader,
Remaining - (1) Book
Credit Point - 1 points

Description

For Age 5+
16 pages

DESCRIPTION
When Kevin Crabtree sits down to write, he unleashes a no-good, rotten, run-on sentence that bounds right out of his house! Can anybody catch it? Find out in this rib-tickling tale of a good story gone bad!

This super-funny Grammar Tales story focuses on run-on sentences, and is designed to help kids grasp the essential rules of usage and mechanics. Who says grammar is no laughing manner?

TEACHER TIPS
Remember, a run-on sentence doesn’t have to be long! Any sentence that improperly links ideas, even short ones, is a run-on. Here’s an example: Come inside, it’s raining. Can you think of two different ways to correct it?

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