Caught'Ya!: Grammar with a Giggle

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Jane Kiester is the author of the popular Caught'ya Caught'ya! Grammar with a Giggle; Caught'ya Again! More Grammar with a Giggle; The Chortling Bard! Grammar with a Giggle for High School; Giggles in the Caught'ya! Grammar with a Giggle for Middle School; Eggbert, the Ball, Bounces by Caught'ya! Grammar with a Giggle for First Grade; Putrescent Petra Finds Caught'ya! Grammar with a Giggle for Second Grade; and Juan and Marie Join the Caught'ya! Grammar with a Giggle for Third Grade (these last three were formerly Elementary, My Dear! Caught'ya! Grammar with a Giggle for Grades 1, 2, and 3 ), all published by Maupin House. Teachers all over the country also use the new edition of her third book, Blowing Away the State Writing Assessment Test , to help improve their students' scores on state writing assessment tests. Jane currently is writing three new books. In addition to writing books, Jane has given hundreds of workshops to fellow teachers around the country for the past ten years. Her subject? The same as in her classroom, where she happily taught elementary or middle school for more than 30 years -- teaching students to write well. In her three decades as a classroom teacher, Jane has served many years as various department chairpersons and grade-level chairperson. She is also a past president of the Alachua County Teachers of English. Jane has been recognized three times by "Who's Who Among America's Teachers." In 2002 she won Teacher of the Year for her school and Middle School Teacher of the Year for her county.

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April 17,2025
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I thoroughly enjoyed this fast-paced book packed with ideas for teaching grammar. Because I teach many of my students for two and even three years in a row, I am always looking for new ideas, ways to keep things fresh. I will definitely be trying out this low-pressure, high-engagement approach to teaching certain aspects of grammar this year.

As English teachers we realize the importance of teaching grammar in context, and this is a good beginning, a jumping-off point for addressing those issues that most plague our students' writing.

I recommend this book to all Language Arts teachers who are looking for fresh approaches and ways to infuse their lessons with variety--and humor.
April 17,2025
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It is fun defiantly! But it is related to school and I hate school. Very Good though!! Deserves a 4 star rating :)
April 17,2025
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Another excellent source of bellwork for the High School English student
April 17,2025
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Great resource for middle school classrooms. Adaptability to student groups makes this a very usable resource.
April 17,2025
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I very much enjoyed reading this book, and was excited to start a story with my fourth grade class. Having completed my first year using this method, I am unconvinced of a lot of things that this book claims. I really liked the stories and ideas for creating your own, but I did not like the assessment portion of this book, and I found it tricky to implement it fully, given the guidance and suggestions of the author. I am nonetheless convinced that this idea, of providing short, linked and targeted surface feature lessons CAN work, I've just got to figure out how to make it work for me and my students best.
April 17,2025
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I loved this book! I can't wait to implement this in my classroom!
April 17,2025
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Easy to read and makes sense- something to really use in the classroom.
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