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Send us Fan Mail It's happened to all of us we have to teach grammar and our teeth clench because we hate it. Almost all teachers have some writing instruction, but the grammar lessons remind us of all the red ink o...
Yes! Grammar can be Fun to Teach with Patty McGee is an episode from The Thoughtul Teacher Podcast by R. Scott Lee, Ph.D.. Send us Fan Mail It's happened to all of us we have to teach grammar and our teeth clench because we hate it. Al...
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Published Jan 13, 2026, 30:33 long, audio available.
Send us Fan Mail It's happened to all of us we have to teach grammar and our teeth clench because we hate it. Almost all teachers have some writing instruction, but the grammar lessons remind us of all the red ink on our own papers when we were in school-so we find work arounds and avoid. In this episode Patty McGee, co-author of the new book Not Your Granny's Grammar, shares that it doesn't have to be like that. Links Patty’s website Not Your Granny’s Grammar book from Corwin Press
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Yes! Grammar can be Fun to Teach with Patty McGee is from The Thoughtul Teacher Podcast by R. Scott Lee, Ph.D..
Published Jan 13, 2026 and 30:33 long