2nd Edition

Mechanically Inclined Building Grammar, Usage, and Style into Writer's Workshop

By Jeff Anderson, Lisa Thibodeaux Copyright 2025
258 Pages 2 Color & 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

258 Pages 2 Color & 41 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Some teachers love grammar and some hate it, but nearly all struggle to find ways of making the mechanics of English meaningful to kids. As a middle school teacher, Jeff Anderson also discovered that his students were not grasping the basics, and that it was preventing them from reaching their potential as writers. Jeff readily admits, “I am not a grammarian, nor am I punctilious about anything,”... Read more

Part I: The Blueprint: Teaching Grammar and Mechanics in Context  1. Introduction  2. Moving from Correct-Alls to Mentor Texts  3. Weaving Grammar and Mechanics into Writer's Workshop  4. The Editor's Checklist  5. Off-the-Wall Grammar and Mechanics Instruction  Part II: Constructing Lessons: Background, Mentor Text, and Visual Scaffolds  Section 1. The Sentence: A Way of Thinking  Section 2. Pause and Effect: Crafting Sentences with Commas  Section 3. Pronouns: The Willing Stand-Ins  Section 4. The Verb: Are We All in Agreement?  Section 5. Adjectives and Adverbs: The Modifier Within  Section 6. The Power of Punctuation: The Period Is Mightier Than the Semicolon

Biography

For over thirty-five years, Jeff Anderson has inspired writers and teachers with the power and joy of writing and grammar. He has written sixteen books for Stenhouse Publishers, including the ground-breaking Patterns of Power series. He lives near downtown San Antonio with his partner and their rescue pup.

Lisa Thibodeaux has spent her career in education working with students and teachers. She’s a native of Detroit, Michigan, with more than thirty years in public education systems, including Hillsborough County, Florida, and two school districts in the North Texas area. She’s an English teacher at heart, with master’s and doctorate degrees that include concentrations in reading and English studies. She earned her National Board Certification in English Language Arts/Early Adolescence in 2006, and had been fully and utterly inspired by everything Jeff Anderson has written, especially the first edition of Mechanically Inclined.

. . . in reading Jeff’s book, I learned something invaluable: how to actually create that “context” we have all heard so much about, how to make editorial instruction meaningful, engaging, and understandable, even for students who struggle.

                                                                                                                                 Vicki Spandel