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Are spelling; grammar and punctuation important?
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Are spelling; grammar and punctuation important?

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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This is a PowerPoint that demonstrates the importance of using correct grammar; spelling and punctuation. It’s a fun way to engage students and has a short quiz attached that is a good self-assessment tool.

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Grammar,_spelling_and_punctuation.ppt

February 7, 2020
2.34 MB
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10 Reviews
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SML Member May 01, 2011

Very funny. Students enjoyed laughing at, and learning from, this one. Thank you.

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SML Member May 12, 2011

I can't seem to find the quiz questions???

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SML Member May 13, 2011

I can't find them either, does the PP have sound?

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SML Member October 16, 2011

I found this resource really helpful. I am a trainee teacher and I was struggling finding something appropriate for one of my classes. Thank you very much! It saved me :)

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SML Member June 18, 2012

this adds a whole spectrum of color to the otherwise b/w issues of grammar. A sweet dose for an introduction to the year, with a pretest written in. THank you!

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jrogge April 07, 2013

I am unable to view the PowerPoint, sounds like a great resource but I get the following error message when trying to access the file:
Duplicate headers received from server
The response from the server contained duplicate headers. This problem is generally the result of a misconfigured website or proxy. Only the website or proxy administrator can fix this issue.
Error 349 (net::ERR_RESPONSE_HEADERS_MULTIPLE_CONTENT_DISPOSITION): Multiple distinct Content-Disposition headers received. This is disallowed to protect against HTTP response splitting attacks.

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