Grammar Tales Box Set: A Rib-Tickling Collection of Read-Aloud Books That Teach 10 Essential Rules of Usage and Mechanics
M**A
These are stories!
I am an Early Childhood Special Education teacher. I was worried when I purchased this that I was going to get a bunch of workbooks. No way! These books are stories first! I think my students are going to love having them read aloud. There is a helpful Teacher Guide included.
M**A
Gentle and easy way to introduce grammar concepts
We are having a lot of fun with this set. It has really helped solidify concepts of nouns and verbs, etc for my 2nd grader who was struggling.
W**R
Punctuation Tales is a great tool
Extremely helpful in breaking down the definition as well as real life application and examples of the rules of grammar
A**R
The Grammar Tales series don't disappoint either. I love the way the stories are ...
I simply adore these sets from Scholastic. I have used the Alphatales series. The Grammar Tales series don't disappoint either. I love the way the stories are simple yet effective. They give the opportunity to expand on your lessons in a fun and gentle way. The teaching guide is a great resource to use to get the most out of the books.
W**E
I ordered these for my second grade classroom and the students love them.
Great books
M**A
Great grammar fun
This is a great supplement to your English grammar lessons for grade-school age children. My kids are 9 and 6 and they really enjoy these silly tales. We use them to reinforce concepts that we have already studied or to introduce new concepts. My son read the publisher's description and remarked, "It really is rib-tickling!" We enjoy it. My 9-year-old asked me to review it here so that others would know that it is really fun!
A**E
Fun for kids
I taught older elementary students, and English learners. Our state no longer offers grammar materials. I was glad to have something to hold the students' attention.
S**R
Not the same style
We liked the Phonics Tales and the Alphabet Tales, so we picked up the grammar tales. But these were not in the same style. There were a lot of pop ups that taught you concepts on the page and the story ran along the bottom of the page. It made it feel disjointed and did not flow. I may use the book just to read the stories and point out where certain grammar appears. Also a few topics seem redundant to the punctuation tales.
M**N
Great for grade 2-6
Great for reinforcing grammar concepts.
S**A
kids who don’t like to read...... you’ll like this.
Entertaining short stories for young learners who do not like to read and write.
J**S
Hilarious and educational!
This box set is recommended to parents who need school supplements which are interesting. My 7yrs old daughter was laughing while I read When Comma Came to Town and Verb for Herb.Your child will learn grammar while having fun with these books!
D**A
love
love
M**K
Five Stars
EXTREMELY GOOD FOR KIDS; NOT MANY PAGES; WITH EXAMPLES
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