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What are the key components of a successful grammar lesson?
- 1. Start by prepping yourself.
- 2. Provide an anticipatory set.
- 3. Give direct instruction—but connect to concepts.
- 4. Prepare, Prepare: Build up the examples you’ll show.
- 5. Warm-up.
- 6. Give students a manageable assignment.
- 7. Evaluate the results; evaluate sequencing.
- 8. Connect the concept the rest of class.
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