Light Up Literataure™ Curriculum - Debra Shepherd
Light Up Literature™ Curriculum helps parents with ADHD kiddos (students) stop feeling stressed, overwhelmed, and frustrated when helping your middle school children in English Language Arts (reading comprehension, vocabulary development, grammar, writing, etc.), so your child can begin finding academic success in ELA and you can finally relax and stop stressing about your child's future.
My name is Debra Shepherd, and I'm a certified teacher with an English degree ... and ADHD. I hated reading when I was younger, and when my daughter struggled like I did, I had to leave the corporate world to make ELA fun and effective with as much engagement as possible! My students have a blast, but more importantly, the learn so much and begin feeling confident. I'm sure you want that for your child, so check out the videos to help you regain your sanity and watch your kiddos have fun reading and writing!
Questions? [email protected] or visit https://www.lightupliterature.com
Master Comma Rules: Interruptions, Dates, Addresses, & Comma Splices No-Voiceover Grammar Video
Mastering Comma Rules: Free Grammar Lesson on Essential, Introductory & Appositive Phrases No Voice
Mastering Commas: Intermediate Comma Rules Free Middle School Grammar Lesson (No Voiceover)
Mastering Commas: Beginner Comma Rules (No-Voiceover Grammar Lesson)
Inferencing for Advanced Readers Grades 7–9 Slide Practice No Voiceover
Inferencing for Middle School – Intermediate Practice Video (Grades 6–8, No Voiceover)
How to Infer Middle School Reading Skill Practice No Voiceover, Grades 5–7
Author’s Purpose, Bias, and Tone | Advanced ELA Slides for Inference & Perspective (No Voice-Over)
Author’s Purpose & Tone | Intermediate Mini Lesson for Middle School ELA | No-Voiceover Slides
Author’s Purpose Beginner Level Mini Lesson Slides | PIE Strategy No Voiceover Light Up Literature
Master the Advanced Main Idea & Supporting Details | Middle School ELA Skill Review (No Voiceover)
ADHD Teaching Strategies That Actually Work | Real Talk for Homeschool Parents Light Up Literature
Understanding Main Idea & Supporting Details (Intermediate Level, No Voiceover)
Main Idea & Supporting Details Beginner
How to Master Advanced Cause & Effect Thinking | Middle School ELA Video Lesson
Understanding Cause & Effect Intermediate Level (No Voiceover Slides) for Middle School ELA ADHD
What Is Cause and Effect? | 6th Grade Reading Skill Review (No Voiceover)
Compound Sentences Beginner Video Comma and Coordinating Conjunctions for middle school ELA & ADHD
Mastering Comma Rules for 7th Grade ELA Grammar for Middle School & Homeschool Grammar Test Prep
Fixing Fragments & Run-Ons With Compound & Complex Sentences for Middle school & Homeschool Grammar
10 Commonly Confused Words You’re Probably Using Wrong! Middle School & Homeschool ELA ADHD & ESL
Verb Tense Consistency Made Easy for State Testing, Writing & ESL Students & Homeschool Families
Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers! | Middle School Grammar Made Easy ELA Homeschool & ADHD Friendly
Comma Rules in Dialogue: Beginning, Broken, and Ending Dialogue Tags with Comma Usage for Grammar
Commas with Complex Sentence and AAAWUBBIS for 8th Grade Middle School ELA & Homeschool Families
Comma Usage Compound Sentences Middle School ELA Homeschool Grammar FANBOYS for 7th Graders
Comma Usage - Items in a List, Introductory Phrases, and Nonrestrictive Clauses 6th Grade Homeschool
Subject-Verb Agreement 8th Grade Grammar Lesson Homeschool Middle School ELA
Subject-Verb Agreement | Advanced Grammar Rules for 7th Grade Middle School ELA Homeschool Lessons
Subject Verb Agreement Middle School ELA Lesson and Practice for 6th Grade Homeschool Grammar Lesson