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Message: Hello! I saw this Tried & Tested Review on Teach Primary Magazine's website and thought you might like it - please find an excerpt below: Nelson Grammar A colleague of mine has bought himself a drone and he reckons he’s going to use it to spy on a neighbouring primary school that has been ranked as ‘outstanding’. He intends to fly it above the atrium where planning meetings are held, and he says he will be able to see their latest resources and take pictures of unattended planning folders. I told him that a) he’d get arrested, and b) if he was after the latest resource for teaching grammar then I’d show him myself. Nelson Grammar is part of the Nelson English Skills collection which is focused on the teaching of all core literacy skills. It describes itself as ‘curriculum-proof’ which means that it has been written with full coverage of the grammar curriculum for Years 1-6. In a nutshell, this new resource sets out to help us with the correct use of grammar terminology, offers lots of differentiation to meet all abilities, provides ongoing SATs-style check-up assessments, and includes comprehensive support for Y2 and Y6 children for the grammar, punctuation and spelling tests. It sensibly builds children’s confidence in applying knowledge of grammar and punctuation in their everyday work with stepby- step materials which offer plenty of practice, extension and reinforcement. A few teachers I know tell their pupils that you should never begin a sentence with a conjunction, which is, of course, hogwash. This misinformation is dangerous. This resource shows you how to use adverbial clauses in different positions, one of them being beginning a sentence with a conjunction (compare ‘I brushed my teeth before I went to bed’ with ‘Before I went to bed, I brushed my teeth’). This is partly why I think this resource is so valuable. It is full of intelligence, it has been very well written and the bottom line is that it is a decent, honest practical resource that will improve knowledge at pupil level, and teacher level too. The course comes with pupil books, workbooks, resource books and teacher’s books. The pupil books are just what classrooms need. These no-nonsense, fun and attractive resources offer an impressive scope and sequence of units which vary in complexity from Y1 to Y6. Each book has a clear heading telling children what the grammar topic is, and a useful information box explaining more about it. The section then focuses on that topic using practice and extension activities. There are also workbooks that support early skills development, and a very useful pupil… If you want to read the full article, please visit: https://www.teachprimary.com/tried_and_tested/view/nelson-grammar Thanks!