Language Rules! series by Ann Heinrichs, Dan McGeehan, David Moore (#1-12)
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Overview: The Language Rules! series introduces readers to one of the most difficult things they’ll ever have to learn–the English language. Using fun examples, helpful hints, and hilarious original illustrations, the author demystifies the mechanics of grammar. Each book tackles a different part of speech, untangling complicated usage rules point by point. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, an index, and an introduction to the author and illustrator. These books will benefit any young reader learning the rules of language for the first time.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
Adjectives (#1): What is your favorite kind of book? Is it thick or thin? Long or short? If your favorite books are fun, colorful, and helpful, then this is the right book for you. You will discover the interesting and exciting world of adjectives! Learn what they are, where they go, and how to use them. Adjectives are great!
Adverbs (#2): No matter if you read quickly or slowly, or whether you start off grumpily or happily, you will surely have a smile on your face once you’ve learned about adverbs. This book will help young readers identify adverbs and use them in writing and speaking. Adverbs just make reading more fun!
Conjunctions (#3): What would we do without conjunctions? We would have no ‘cookies and milk,’ no ‘ready or not,’ and no ‘slowly but surely.’ Reading this book will help young readers learn all about conjunctions and how to use them. No ifs, ands, or buts about it!
Interjections (#4): Wow! A book all about interjections! What is an interjection, anyway? Find out just that as you explore the ways interjections work in reading, writing, and speaking. Interjections will make your sentences more exciting–no kidding!
Nouns (#5): A book about nouns? How could you have a book without them? Nouns make up the world around us, and they make up most of our writing and speaking, too. With this book, young readers will learn how to identify and use different kinds of nouns.
Prefixes and Suffixes (#6): When learning to read, kids are often intimidated by ‘bigger’ words. This title teaches younger audiences how to break such words apart and introduces them to the concept of roots. Reading becomes easy and fun once it’s clear how various letter combinations can change a word’s meaning.
Prepositions (#7): Where can you find prepositions? Are they under a rock? Around the corner? Over a hill? The easiest place to find them is right here in this book! Young readers will learn all about prepositions and how to use them.
Pronouns (#8): I love pronouns. She loves pronouns. He loves pronouns. Do you love pronouns, too? If you don’t now, you’ll learn to love pronouns as you read this book! Learn how to identify and use pronouns in writing, reading, and speaking. We all love pronouns!
Punctuation (#9): Exclamation points, periods, question marks, and commas–all these are common forms of punctuation, and each has the potential to prove confusing to kids learning grammar. Discover the proper use of punctuation and find out why it’s such an important concept to master.
Similes and Metaphors (#10): The key to making literacy more exciting is finding ways to liven up the written word. Students will be amazed to see how certain figures of speech can add creativity to the simplest of sentences. Discover how similes and metaphors can paint vivid pictures that are sure to make both reading and writing more pleasurable.
Synonyms and Antonyms (#11): Young writers get tired of using the same old words over and over. By learning to identify synonyms, kids are able to express themselves with greater clarity and creativity. This title also helps students unlock the mystery behind antonyms and illustrates how a few simple letter combinations can transform a word into its complete opposite.
Verbs (#12): Run . . . jump . . . read! Learn all about those great action words: verbs. You will learn what verbs are and how to use them in the past, present, and future. You’ll even explore some tricky verbs and how to use them correctly. So get ready to run, jump, and read yourself into verbs!
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