Creator: Kevin Brookhouser | visit site
Grade Range: 6 - 11
Kevin Brookhouser created 16 videos based on "writing crimes": common errors found in writing. These videos are succinct, straightforward, and devoid of cutesy cartoons or music. At the beginning of each, he shows a snippet of a video and then uses the information in the video to explain the grammatical problem and how to solve it. The videos include often confused words, compound sentences, punctuation, passive voice, and more. Each video is between three and four minutes long. If your school blocks YouTube, they won’t be viewable.
In the Classroom
Use the videos as an introduction or review. After watching the video, have students make up their own sentences following the correct pattern of the grammatical form you want them to learn or review. Then have students exchange papers and check each other’s work. Share individual links with students who need help with a repeated error. They might even watch an engaging video to self-solve their error!
At Home
Is your student struggling with a specific "writing crime?" View these videos together to learn how to "solve" it.
Tags
punctuation, writing, spelling, grammar review, grammar,