An effective way to teach the conventions of standard English grammar and usage! Your eighth graders are both editors and writers, applying grade-level language skills to correct paragraphs and complete a related weekly writing exercise.
Eliminate the need for photocopying! Save time and money with student books that contain the same pages as the reproducibles in the teacher’s edition. Plus, student books serve as a portfolio of students’ work throughout the year. The student books do not contain answer keys. Order a class pack to receive a free teacher’s edition with an answer key.
An effective way to teach the conventions of standard English grammar and usage! Your eighth graders are both editors and writers, applying grade-level language skills to correct paragraphs and complete a related weekly writing exercise.
Scaffolded, explicit instruction improves your 8th graders’ writing! The 25 weekly units provide trait-based writing practice, covering the essential traits of strong writing: ideas, organization, word choice, sentence fluency, voice, & conventions.
Scaffolded, explicit instruction improves your 8th graders’ writing! The 25 weekly units provide trait-based writing practice, covering the essential traits of strong writing: ideas, organization, word choice, sentence fluency, voice, & conventions.
Students practice language skills covering punctuation, verb tense, conjunctions, word meaning, and more in ten- to fifteen-minute daily lessons. Daily Language Review is correlated to current standards.
Give your students their own Daily Language Review practice book, ideal for daily classwork or homework. The student book corresponds to the teacher’s edition, with language and vocabulary skills practice specifically developed to meet current standards. (No answer key.)
Give your students their own Daily Language Review practice book, ideal for daily classwork or homework. The student book corresponds to the Daily Language Review teacher’s edition, with language and vocabulary skills practice specifically developed to meet current standards. (No answer key.)
Students practice language skills covering punctuation, verb tense, conjunctions, word meaning, and more in ten- to fifteen-minute daily lessons. Daily Language Review is correlated to current standards.
Help students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade learn about money with real-world math activities, hands-on projects, and reproducible play money. Students explore real-life choices related to paying bills, earning money at a job, saving for retirement, and more.