This Week at SchoolhouseTeachers ~ Daily Grammar and the Monthly Reading List

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Grammar often doesn’t rank highly on students’ lists of subjects to study—or on parents’ lists of subjects to teach! Thankfully, teaching grammar doesn’t have to be tedious or dull. We’ve got some ways for you to spice up your grammar study in the most unexpected of places.

This month’s Monthly Reading List from Michelle Miller is all about books on grammar. But these aren’t ordinary curriculum books. These are fun books from the local library that bring grammar to life, books like Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss, Commas are Our Friends by J. Devine, and many more wackily fun titles. Check out the full list on our Family tab.

Another way to make grammar enjoyable is to break it into bite-sized pieces. That’s where Daily Grammar on the Schoolhouse Dailies tab can help. These printable worksheets, usually no more than a single page in length, breaks topics like parts of speech and proper word usage into manageable servings. All of our past worksheets are now organized by topic in the Dailies Archive for added convenience.

 

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Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it. - Proverbs 22:6
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