Grammar

The English Language: Session 1

Verlin Garber | Grammar

A class on the history of the English language and teaching English grammar. Focuses primarily on upper grade English.

The English Language: Session 2

Verlin Garber | Grammar

A class on the history of the English language and teaching English grammar. Focuses primarily on upper grade English.

The English Language: Session 3

Verlin Garber | Grammar

A class on the history of the English language and teaching English grammar. Focuses primarily on upper grade English.

Grammar Songs: Practical Grammar Songs for Grades 3-6

Contributors: Spencer Weaver | Length : 5 | File type : Video

Learning grammar doesn't have to be a soul-crushing exercise in memorizing arcane rules and terms as Spencer and his students demonstrate in this video. Grammar songs not only make learning more livel... Read More

Diagramming Sentences: Strategies for Learning Sentence Structure

Contributors: Deana Swanson | Length : 4 | File type : Video

Do your English students struggle with diagramming sentences? Sentence diagramming is a classic method for helping students see the structure of a complete thought, but the process can get messy, espe... Read More

Who-Whom Flashcards

Contributors: Lucy Miller

Flashcards that support the teaching of pronouns who, whom, whoever, and whomever. Download this worksheet now or read it below. ... Read More

Pronouns Handout – Possessive, Singular, and Plural

Contributors: Lucy Miller

A handout that describes and models possessive, singular, and plural pronouns. Download this worksheet now or read it below. ... Read More

Pronouns Lesson Hook

Contributors: Lucy Miller

A lesson hook that introduces the concept of pronouns with a baseball metaphor. Download this worksheet now or read it below. ... Read More

Nominative Pronouns Chart

Contributors: Lucy Miller

A chart that lists nominative pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they, who, and whoever. Download this worksheet now or read it below. ... Read More

Objective Pronouns Chart

Contributors: Lucy Miller

A chart that lists objective pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them, whom, and whomever. Download this worksheet now or read it below. ... Read More