Teaching and Assessing Grammar in The Writing Classroom
Teaching and Assessing Grammar in The Writing Classroom
Grammar isn’t as
important as expression.
If they’re bad at grammar,
then they’re bad writers.
Writing is only a matter
of grammar.
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However…
Grammar mistakes can distract the reader from their ideas/expression.
Grammar affects a writer’s ethos:
Did the writer seem educated?
Did s/he appear to take the work seriously?
Tools like spell check aren’t always accurate.
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1) If your strength is lecture:
Choose a common error you’ve noticed in students’ papers that week.
Illustrate the error in context.
•Bring photocopies of a paper excerpt.
•Work on an overhead copy.
Offer methods of recognizing the error.
Have students work in pairs on a sample text
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3) If you need to use conference time:
Address grammar one-on-one in context.
Using the student’s recent writing:
Focus on one pattern of error at a time
Have the student identify and correct the errors in his/her own paper
Model revision techniques/alternatives
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4) If you’re a proponent of individual study:
Hand out a packet of grammar study materials at the beginning of the
semester.
Use a sample text each week to illustrate a grammar rule from the
packet.
Hold a class review session.
Schedule a test or quizzes over the materials
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When you’re grading papers:
Proofreading Strategies:
Tips:
1. Encourage students to review and work on their errors:
2. Discuss errors during conferences.
3. Have each student review and summarize comments on his/her
paper.
4. How will s/he recognize and correct this error from now on?
Questions/Task:
1) Students will work in pair. They are to write an article and then
they will let their partners assess their writing output observing the
above-lesson discussed.
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