2. Grammarly is an extension that can be added to chrome. It checks your grammar and spelling when you write something and lets you know how to fix it.
3. Grammaropolis is a website filled with information about the parts of speech. The videos are very entertaining and informative. 4. Grammar English Club is a website that has grammar information, practice pages, videos and much more. 5. Nanowrimo Youth Program is a website about a November event: National Novel Writing Month. It encourages students who want to write to set a word count goal for the month and work to achieve that goal. There is an online tracker where you can keep track of your progress toward that goal. 6. The Purdue OWL is an extensive resource for writers. If you want to know anything about writing, you can find it there.
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Writing Subject GuideThe purpose of this subject guide is to offer a myriad of resources for you on the subject of writing. All classes require you to write, so this ought to be helpful for all your classes.
You will find information about basic grammar, various types of writing, book recommendations, and instructional videos. I hope you find it useful. If you have any questions feel free to contact me mary.herrera @pisd.edu or your local librarian. Explore and Enjoy! Mrs. HerreraI am an English teacher. I am currently going to school at the University of North Texas to become a School Librarian. ArchivesCategories
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