Charlotte CO#1 Grammar w/ Dr. Ciappetta

 

Date/Time: January 14, 2026, 10-10:50a with Dr. Ciappetta

Topic/Skill: Making Good English Sentences


At the start of this class, Dr. Ciappetta had students discuss amongst themselves what were the five things that made a good English sentence. After being given 5 minutes to discuss, students were asked to name these five things.  

Rules of Making a Good English Sentence:

  1. The sentence must start with a capital letter.
  2. The sentence must have a subject.
  3. The sentence must have a verb.
  4. The sentence must have proper subject-verb agreement.
  5. The sentence must end with a full stop (punctuation).
After this review of the previous day's material, Dr. Ciappetta had her students access a document of various sentences, some correct and some incorrect.  Students were tasked with determining if the sentences were properly formatted.  If not, students were tasked with fixing the errors in the sentences.  Dr. Ciappetta showed me that she had access to each of the student's Google Documents so she could give real-time feedback.  She would respond to their sentences with a sad face emoji or a happy face emoji, which was her way of allowing the students to make their own determination of what to fix without giving answers away.  She hoped they would think and refer back to the aforementioned five rules for Making a Good English Sentence in order to correct any of the "beautiful mistakes" they had made.  

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