Image Grammar
Image Grammar
• This resolution was prompted by the continuing use of repetitive grammar drills and
exercises in the teaching of English in many schools. Proposers pointed out that
ample evidence from 50 years of research has shown the teaching of grammar in
isolation does not lead to improvement in students' speaking and writing, and that in
fact, it hinders development of students' oral and written language. Be it therefore
Resolution
• Resolved, that the National Council of Teachers of English affirm the position that the
use of isolated grammar and usage exercises not supported by theory and research
is a deterrent to the improvement of students' speaking and writing and that, in order
to improve both of these, class time at all levels must be devoted to opportunities for
meaningful listening, speaking, reading, and writing; and that NCTE urge the
discontinuance of testing practices that encourage the teaching of grammar rather
than English language arts instruction.
Edges congealing, a
summer front, moist and
cool, slides over my street.
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Zooming In
Ask: How does it feel? What
does it look like? How does it
sound? How does it taste?
How does it smell?
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“Gessi the Great”
Copyedit Activity
The famous escape artist was hanging
upside down above a parking lot in a
straight jacket. He was suspended from a
crane. His name was “Gessi the Great.”
He twisted and twirled in the wind as a
crowd watched silently. The crowd was
large with about fifty onlookers. Finally,
Gessi wiggled out of the jacket and tossed
it aside. He was lowered to the ground by
the crane operator and greeted by cheers.
Image Grammar Writing Activity
Favorite Person or Place
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Surfer. http://www.solarnavigator.net/sport/surfing.htm
References
Anderson, J. (2006). Zooming in and zooming out: Putting grammar in
context into context. English Journal 95 (5), 28-34. Retrieved June
7, 2008, from http://www.stenhouse.com/pdfs/Ej0955zoom.pdf
Lilly, N. (2003). Dead or alive: How will your students’ nonfiction writing
arrive? The Quarterly 25 (4), 29-31. Retrieved June 7, 2008, from
http://www.nwp.org/cs/public/download/nwp
File/950/Dead_or_Alive.pdf?xr=pcfile_d
Noden, H. R. (1998). Image grammar. In C. Weaver (Ed.), Lessons to
share on teaching grammar in context ( pp. 155-168). Portsmouth,
NH: Boynton/ Cook.
Noden, H. R. (1999). Image grammar. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook.
Noden, H. R. (2007) Image grammar activity book. Logan, Iowa:
Perfection Learning Corporation.