Easy Grammar

by Cindy on August 24, 2009

Grammar is one of those subjects for most people.  They consider it a subject to get through, but don’t always enjoy the work.  I can’t say that my children jump for joy when we pull out the grammar work, but I’ve found a few products that have at least made the subject bearable for them.  (Just so you know, I’ve always enjoyed grammar!  Call me strange if you like.  It won’t hurt my feelings.  :) )

Easy Grammar has completely opened my daughter’s eyes to sentence structure and parts of speech in a way that she’s never seen before.  It uses a “prepositional approach” which means children learn prepositions first.  Once they are able recognize and eliminate prepositional phrases from a sentence, picking out the other parts of the sentence becomes much easier.

The lessons are fairly quick and build upon one another a small step at a time.  My daughter appreciates the chance to continue practicing already learned skills while only adding one new concept at a time.

The text is a pretty bulky softcover, but I love how it’s arranged.  Each new lesson is taught clearly in the text with helpful examples.  My daughter typically reads the lesson herself without much help from me.  The teaching material is directly followed by the worksheets that relate to the lesson.  (You can either choose to write in the book or copy the worksheet on your printer.)

The student page and answer page face each other in the book.  Some people may find this annoying, but I love the fact that I don’t have to go searching for the answers.  And I like that my daughter is able to self-check occasionally.  We simply cover over the answer page with a piece of paper until the worksheet is finished.

Easy Grammar texts are available for students in 2nd grade through high school.  We were able to jump into the 6th grade book last year without feeling like we missed material in earlier grades.  This means a lot to me since I like exposing my children to various curricula and styles.

And speaking of other curricula and styles, you might be wondering what other grammar favorites I’ve found.  I may write about these at some point, but for now I’ll just give you a quick look into what we’ve used and loved over the years…

-Written by Cindy, Eclectic Charlotte Mason mom of 3.  You can find her blogging at Our Journey Westward and Shining Dawn Books.

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Author: Cindy (23 Articles)

Cindy is an eclectically Charlotte Mason mom of three. You can find her blogging at Our Journey Westward (http://OurJourneyWestward.com) and find her NaturExplorers units at Shining Dawn Books (http://ShiningDawnBooks.com).

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1 Barb-Harmony Art Mom August 26, 2009 at 10:48 am

I think the most powerful part of Easy Grammar is the whole idea of finding the prepositional phrases in a sentence. Still today, as my boys are becoming more proficient at their writing, it helps to completely understand the use and punctuation of prepositional phrases. We used the “big red book” off and on over a few years and it was a great tool to sharpen our skills not only in grammar but also in writing.

Very good review Cindy,
Barb-Harmony Art Mom

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2 Jimmie September 6, 2009 at 4:48 am

Winter Promise’s LA includes this book. I was just reading the description in the Rainbow Resource catalog. Thanks for this review. I’m thinking of adding this to my wishlist for 6th grade.

And thanks for the links to the other things you’ve used. Wow. You’re most eclectic.
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