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Get Your Head Around Punctuation (...and how to teach it!)
By Alan Peat
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This new book, by leading international literacy expert Alan Peat, covers all punctuation marks in common English usage with a wealth of concrete, practical strategies for teaching five to sixteen year-olds.
The book also includes Alan’s unique visual and physical reminders approach.
Ideal for the busy classroom teacher.
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