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    Sentence Train Teacher Edition
    Sentence Train Teacher Edition
    Sentence Train Teacher Edition
    Sentence Train Teacher Edition

    The Sentence Train: Teacher Edition

    $330.00

    (excl. )

    Teach multiple ways to cast a sentence in a fun, memorable, and jargon-free way. 

     

    The Sentence Trainâ„¢ concept was developed by Dr Ian Hunter as a rapid means to teach sentence construction to younger children and those struggling with English composition. Typically, a teacher will commence teaching using simple sentences, move to compound sentences, leading to complex sentences. Word classes, such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives, are taught, and then clausal constructions and modifiers added as a way to develop the sentence. All these techniques are rooted in structural or functional grammar. Such an approach is not without shortcomings. Because of this, The Sentence Trainâ„¢ method makes sentence teaching easier and more rapid. The method breaks sentences into units of meaning, or chunks.

     

    The Sentence Trainâ„¢ Teacher Pack is recommended for ages 5-12. The Sentence Trainâ„¢ Teacher Pack allows classroom instruction on a magnetic whiteboard using large magnetic train pieces. These pieces are easily visible across a classroom, and can be used to teach and model sentence construction. The Teacher Pack allows modelling by the classroom teacher, while the Student Pack allows students to interact in smaller groups with their own trains for sentence construction.

     

    The Teacher Pack contains:

     

    • 13 Train pieces (2 engines and an assortment of 13 carriages).
    • The Sentence Train Full-Colour Classroom Instruction Manual
    • 20 punctuation marks (assorted)

     

    The carriages are in different sizes from the blue carriage (the smallest) to the largest carriage (the orange carriage). The different sizes of carriages allow the teacher to write longer or smaller phrases on the carriages—and the blue and green carriages in particular allow the simple addition of single words as required. For example, the blue carriage can usefully be a conjunction—and the green carriage is often used for short phrases or individual adverbs.

    "Students know how to talk about types of sentences and structure. These two things have a huge bearing on the quality of writing and improved literacy."

    — Paul, High School Deputy Principal, Australia

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