Gallery Kids has acquired Ridiculous Raps & Rhymes, a "riotously funny" new poetry collaboration from former Children’s laureate Michael Rosen and rapper, educator and literacy champion MC Grammar.
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I recently wrote an article for TheWeek.com about bogus grammar "rules" that aren't worth your time. However, there are still plenty of legitimate rules that you should be aware of. Not following them ...
Grammar apps are the topic of our blog post today! Learning grammar does not have to be boring and tedious. In fact, we can turn it into fun activity that engages students and keep them focused using ...
Townsville Grammar students have stepped up to give kids with disabilities a holiday to remember, rolling up their sleeves for the annual Sony Foundation Holiday Camp. The annual Sony Foundation ...
Throughout year 12, North Sydney Girls students wrote thousands of pages of assignments and exams. But their success in HSC English this year lay in just five letters: IQTVE. The public selective ...
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, tiger has two verb senses—you can use it to mean “To act, behave, or walk to and fro, like a tiger,” or, for obvious reasons, “To mark like a tiger with ...
Elena Neely is the visionary founder of Blessons for Living and an award-winning author whose works, including Victory Verbs: 10 Verbs That Lead to a Victorious Life and the Blessons for Living series ...
Practise forming irregular verbs in past, present and future. Welcome back to Camp GOAT — the destination for fancy time-travelling goats and their friends. Once again, you can join the camp ...
Practise forming regular verbs in past, present and future. Welcome to Camp GOAT — the destination for fancy time-travelling goats and their friends. Join the camp activities, but remember that you ...
Ready to prove you’ve still got it? English grammar rules can certainly be confusing. You use them every day without even thinking about it, but when’s the last time you were actually tested on them?
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