Writing & Grammar 10 | English, Writing & Grammar Resources
Learn the eight parts of speech, verbal phrases, clauses (including noun clauses), usage, and mechanics. Review the five basic sentence patterns and learn two new sentence patterns. Reference chapters include library and study skills. Practice the writing process and learn writing strategies such as sentence expansion and reduction, coordination and subordination, and correct use of parallelism. Writing projects include a persuasive speech, an editorial, an eyewitness report, a research essay, a cause-and-effect essay, a short story, poetry and metaphor, and webpage design.
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Chapter 1 — “Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead”
Chapter 2 — Growing Up Outdoors
Chapter 8
Creating good Web content is an important skill for students of the twenty-first century. The following resources will help teachers and parents to enhance students' experience with the webpage design project in Chapter 8 of WRITING AND GRAMMAR 10 for Christian Schools, Second Edition.
- The following sites may be accessed as examples of school webpages. Use a search engine to locate other school sites that may be useful.
Bob Jones Academy (BJA)
Bob Jones Junior High School (BJJH)
The following sites may contain useful information for website creation.
- CoffeeCup — The website of a design software company, this site includes step-by-step Web design guide and over 25,000 images, graphics, and icons.
- SharePoint Designer —Microsoft maintains this website creation tool that includes demos and examples of what the users can do with this tool.
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