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Under, Over, by the Clover: What Is a Preposition? (Words Are Categorical) Details
Binding: Library BindingDewey Decimal Number: 428.2
EAN: 9781575055244
ISBN: 1575055244
Label: Carolrhoda Books
Manufacturer: Carolrhoda Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: 2002-02
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Studio: Carolrhoda Books
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Under, Over, by the Clover: What Is a Preposition? (Words Are Categorical) Reviews
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Summary: This series is a great introduction to grammar!
Comment: I use this series of books throughout the school year in third grade before jumping into the parts of speech. They are a fun and engaging way to start off a lesson.
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Summary: Time to learn your grammar!
Comment: These books are so good at helping kids learn the parts of speech. They give so many clear examples of sentences, with the specific part of speech in a different color so everyone will notice it. I used these in a classroom during english class and they all loved it. A+ to this book!
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Summary: Takes the pain out of grammar!
Comment: Kudos to Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable for their terrific book about Prepositions! My nine year-old learned all about the function of this difficult part of speech in the few minutes it took for us to sail through the funny, rhyming text. The illustrated cat-like characters are bright and colorful, and the prepositions themselves are highlighted to make thme easier to identify. Reminds me a little of the schoolhouse rock show from my childhood!
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Summary: My Students finally know this part of speech!
Comment: I teach 4th grade in a suburban school system where the kids are pretty bright, but prepositions have always been a little sticky for this age group. Brian P. Cleary's new book, UNDER, OVER BY THE CLOVER: What is a Preposition, is a class favorite, and also a favorite of mine because it takes on a kind of tricky part of speech and leaves my kids smiling. I liked his other books about nouns and verbs and adjectives also! This clarifies the preposition's role in our language, and is funny and catchy to boot!



