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Grammar in Use

Naming words, action words, one or many, and sentence patterns taught through usage.

Topics in this shelf

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Suggested learning journey

This shelf is arranged as a progression, so children can move from easier practice to richer use.

Step 1

Sentence control

Step 2

Vocabulary growth

Step 3

Paragraph writing

Step 4

Editing and voice

Lessons in recommended order

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Naming and Action Words

Naming Words Around Me

Learn that naming words help us talk about people, places, animals, and things.

Sentence Patterns and Meaning

This, That, One, and Many

Build clearer meaning with everyday grammar patterns children hear and use often.

Naming and Action Words

Action Words in a Day

Use everyday actions like run, eat, jump, write, and sleep to notice doing words.

Sentence Building and Grammar Tools

Subject and predicate basics

Every sentence has a subject (who or what) and a predicate (what they do or are).

Sentence Patterns and Meaning

Is, are, has, and have

Use common grammar patterns through short meaningful sentences instead of rule-heavy explanation.

Sentence Building and Grammar Tools

Articles: a, an, the

Learn when to use a, an, and the in simple sentences.

Sentence Patterns and Meaning

Make a sentence from words

Arrange simple words into a full sentence with clear meaning and punctuation.

Sentence Building and Grammar Tools

Synonyms and antonyms

Learn that some words mean the same thing (synonyms) and some mean the opposite (antonyms).

Sentence Patterns and Meaning

Pronouns in everyday use

Use he, she, it, they, and we in simple everyday sentences so children hear how they replace naming words.

Sentence Patterns and Meaning

Quotation marks and spoken lines

Notice how spoken words can be shown clearly in writing using quotation marks and speaker clues.

Sentence Patterns and Meaning

Word choice and tone in sentences

Notice how choosing one word instead of another can make a sentence sound kind, calm, urgent, or excited.

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