Marvin Terban
Author of Scholastic Dictionary Of Idioms
About the Author
Works by Marvin Terban
Ready! Set! Research! Your Fast And Fun Guide To Writing Research Papers That Rock (Scholastic Guides) (2007) 88 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1940
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Tufts University
Columbia University - Occupations
- teacher
author - Organizations
- Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School, New York
- Short biography
- Called a "master of children's wordplay" by ALA Booklist and "Mr. English for Kids" by the Children's Book-of-the-Month Club, Marvin Terban is Scholastic's Professor Grammar. He has written over thirty-five books for young readers, most of them about the English language. He was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and his first writing job was a column for the local newspaper when he was still in high school. He was also the editor of his middle school and high school newspapers and literary magazines. He went to Tufts and Columbia Universities, where he received Bachelor's and Master's degrees respectively. For over forty years, he has taught English, Latin, Public Speaking, and theater to grades 5 to 12 at the Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in New York City.
Years ago Marvin took a break from teaching to produce educational programs for public television. Returning to the classroom with renewed energy, he developed teaching games that used humor to help students understand and enjoy the mystifying idiosyncrasies of the English language. Those games grew into the highly original, award-winning, best selling series of funny books on English for which he is known. Three of Marvin's books for Scholastic (Dictionary of Idioms, Dictionary of Spelling, and Checking Your Grammar) have sold over one million copies each. His books have made it as far as Shanghai University in China, where they are used to teach English to adults. Two of his books were turned into early computer games. He and his wife Karen, a former special education teacher, also wrote two books for teachers. He is currently working on a new book for Scholastic on the parts of speech which will be accompanied by nine short videos and activities for the interactive whiteboard.
Marvin has acted in local community theater plays to raise money for charitable causes. He has also had small parts in movies directed by Woody Allen. For many summers he directed plays at a children's camp. He has paid "Meet the Author" visits to schools and given major presentations at educational conferences all over the United States, South America, Europe, Israel, and Japan. Marvin and Karen live in New York City across from Central Park and have two children and a granddaughter.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/co... - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Knowing how to puncuate sentences properly is a skill that can help any writer communicate more clearly. PUNCTUATION POWER presents kids with the information they need to become better punctuators. Terban's voice is both energetic and fun. Now available in paperback, this guide can be put in school bags and brought to school, the library, or anywhere else a child would need it.
I didn't find anything especially interesting or fresh about this book, but what I do like about this book is that It is very thorough in listing a pretty extensive variety of verbs in every tense possible. The organization of this book is very neat and clear, and there are example sentences that shows the verb being used correctly in each tense. There are also pictures, which seem meant to help further understanding; however, I don't find them very helpful or relevant. For a book that show more includes the words "action-packed" in the title , the book can be quickly boring to the reader, and has the feel of a textbook. Although I think it could be helpful to students as they are learning verb tense, I don't think that this book alone could do the trick, and a more imaginative book with the same subject matter could probably further understanding much better than this one. show less
I just love this book! It explains a collection of idioms in a concise and easy way. It worked for me! I never knew why "crocodile tears" meant fake crying. There were a bunch I hadn't really thought about before, and I was not really equipped to answer questions before like "Why is it called giving the cold shoulder?" Can't wait to get my own copy for this classroom.
This guide to idioms provides the student with an opportunity to bring color to their speech every day. Included are idioms from Native American and African American speech as well as the Bible, Aesop, and Shakespeare.
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