Hot Fudge Monday: Tasty Ways to Teach Parts of Speech to Students Who Have a Hard Time Swallowing Anything to Do with Grammar

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ISBN-10:

187767317X

ISBN-13:

9781877673177

Author(s): Larson, Randy
Released: May 01, 1999
Format: Spiral-bound, 144 pages
Related ISBN: 9781877673740

Description:

This practical and funny book of reproducible activities uses clear explanations and quirky humor to help students learn about language as they use it.

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