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Grammar Practice for the Year | K-2 Grammar MEGA Bundle

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    Description

    Make Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade grammar practice meaningful and fun with this yearlong pack of materials! This resource is a combination of the complete Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade grammar practice sets.

    These grammar practice materials will help you:

    • Bring grammar skills to life for your students with active, engaging materials
    • Follow best practices in grammar instruction
    • Better understand grammar concepts so that you can clearly explain them to your students
    • Save time in your literacy block with activities you can integrate into your existing reading and writing lessons
    • Greatly reduce your planning time

    Each week of grammar practice materials includes:

    • Lesson plans that follow the gradual release of responsibility (editable lessons also included)
    • Example sentences that use the target skill in context
    • Activities to reinforce the target skill
    • Ideas for integrating grammar instruction into your existing reading and writing lessons
    • An “I can” poster for the weekly skill

    You also get:

    • Video directions that walk you through the materials (to make getting started easy!)
    • Rubrics to help you track students’ progress
    • 3 first grade tests and 3 second grade tests for assessment and giving grades throughout the year (you can also break these up into shorter quizzes)

    This product is for you if you:

    • Work with multiple grade levels OR have a huge range of students with different abilities in your classroom
    • Need ideas and fun materials to keep your students engaged all year long
    • Don’t have a lot of extra time in your schedule and want quick activities that make a big impact
    • Aren’t sure how to help your students actually remember and apply grammar skills and writing conventions
    • Want to seriously cut down on the time you spend planning for grammar
    • Value best practices in literacy instruction AND want to use developmentally appropriate strategies

    This product is not for you if you:

    • Are looking for lots of worksheets or sentence-fixing activities
    • Can’t spend 10-15 minutes on grammar about 2-3 times per week

    You can read about the Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade components by clicking the "PREVIEW" bundle (each grade level is shown separately). You can also download three FREE weeks of lesson plans HERE!

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    FAQs

    How long do these activities take?

    Most activities can be completed in 10-15 minutes, sometimes 20. The resource is extremely flexible and shows you where you can break up activities if you need to make something shorter.

    Will I need to teach a grammar lesson every day?

    Nope! If you want to, you can - but I know that your literacy block is already packed. Many of these activities can be easily incorporated into your existing reading and writing instruction.

    Can these materials be used as centers, independent work, or D5 activities?

    Yes! Each week has whole class lessons AND (optional) follow-up activities. Those follow-up activities work well as independent work, as long as you first model how to do them.

    Are the Kindergarten materials really appropriate for *Kindergarten”?! I have some students who don’t even know their letters at the beginning of the year.

    Yes! I consider grammar to include all the skills that help children learn to speak and write using standard English. In Kindergarten, we start with understanding what a letter is, what a word is, what a sentence is, etc. If you take a look at p. 6 of the free week of plans, you’ll see that we start with the very basics.

    Can I start this program in the middle of the school year?

    Definitely! Look over the list of weekly topics in the PDFs labeled “START HERE,” and eliminate any skills you’ve already taught. Then, start with whatever week seems most relevant to your students.

    What skills or topics are covered?

    Different skills are covered at each level, and you can see the grade level weekly skill lists in this document on pages 6, 19, and 39.

    A comprehensive skills list (this includes all grade levels, though not all skills are covered at each level) is as follows:

    • Concept of a letter
    • Concept of a capital and lowercase letter
    • Concept of a word
    • Concept of spoken sentences and printed sentences
    • Reading and writing left-to-right, top-to-bottom (directionality of print)
    • Speaking and writing in complete sentences
    • Capitalizing the first word in a sentence
    • Capitalizing the word “I”
    • Capitalizing names
    • Capitalizing proper nouns
    • Correctly capitalizing and punctuating the date
    • Correctly capitalizing and punctuating the greeting and closing of a letter
    • Ending punctuation (periods, exclamation points, question marks)
    • Writing statements, exclamations, and questions
    • Using commas in a list sentence
    • Contractions
    • Possessives
    • Prepositions
    • Nouns (common and proper)
    • Conjunctions
    • Sentence combining
    • Adjectives, including shades of meaning
    • Verbs, including shades of meaning
    • Adverbs
    • Expanding sentences
    • Subject and predicate
    • Possessive nouns
    • Collective nouns
    • Personal pronouns
    • Possessive pronouns
    • Reflexive pronouns
    • Indefinite pronouns
    • Present, past, and future tense verbs
    • Irregular past tense verbs
    • Subject-verb agreement
    • Informal and formal uses of language
    • Articles and demonstratives (determiners)

    Can I teach the skills out of order?

    Absolutely! Keep in mind that the earlier weeks will include simpler skills, but it’s very easy to use the weeks out of order.

    How long will these materials last?

    These materials should last all year! The Kindergarten set has 30 weeks’ worth of lessons and activities, the 1st grade set has 35 weeks, and the 2nd grade set has 35 weeks.

    Can I purchase just part of this resource?

    This pack can only be purchased in full. However, you’re welcome to download three full weeks of lesson plans HERE.

    Will it be difficult or expensive to print these materials?

    No! The main PDFs have only black and white materials. You can print them as-is. There is an optional, separate PDF with color materials for the posters and some of the games.

    Will this work well with your reading workshop and/or writing workshop materials?

    Yes! Although Grammar Alive can work alongside any reading or writing program, it complements my reading and writing bundles nicely. If you follow the provided sequence of skills and lessons (for both Grammar Alive and my writing bundle), you’ll notice that Grammar Alive covers many skills right before or as you’re working on them in writing. This helps set students up for success!

    If you have any other questions, feel free to ask them in the Q&A section. Don’t forget to view the preview and grab your free weeks of plans HERE!

    Total Pages
    1,260 pages
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
    Last updated Sep 13th, 2019
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Speak audibly and express thoughts, feelings, and ideas clearly.
    Produce complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation.
    Produce complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification.
    Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
    Use frequently occurring nouns and verbs.

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