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jenny ann Forum Newbie
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Hello Ladies!
Maybe this has been addressed b4 but I couldn't find the thread. I need help with planning this year's grammar. We were using CHC's spelling and Language of God but it just wasn't working for us. I think its extremely important to know parts of speech, sentence structure, etc. That being said, I would like to do a more "living book" approach for this subject. I am going to try some 'out of the box' things for spelling (sequential spelling and 'spelling city') instead of workbook and spelling tests. However, I am stuck on grammar. My kids will be 5th gr and 3rd gr. Any books, websites, programs would be greatly appreciated.
God bless ~ Jenny Ann
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lapazfarm Forum All-Star
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The Ruth Heller books might be a good start.
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A friend just recommended Michael Clay Thompson's Language Arts Curriculum. I don't know much about it and am exploring it myself, but it sound like it might be something like you describe.
http://www.rfwp.com/mct.php
For what it's worth
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Hi Jenny Ann!
I'm posting for Colleen (missionfamily) who is down with a nasty virus right now. She moved your original thread here to Living Language Arts.
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We love using The Arrow from the bravewriter program. Real books/real grammar!
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JennGM Forum Moderator
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I second Theresa's suggestion for Ruth Heller's books.
Also, Brian Cleary has a "Words are CATegorical" series which are really fun to teach parts of speech.
Also the Grammar Rock series from Schoolhouse Rock are lots of fun.
I'm in the minority, but I really enjoy diagramming, and this from Hedgeschool is really good (not a living book, I know).
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JennGM wrote:
Also, Brian Cleary has a "Words are CATegorical" series which are really fun to teach parts of speech.
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Yes, we like those, too.
JennGM wrote:
Also the Grammar Rock series from Schoolhouse Rock are lots of fun.
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Yes! All-time classics!
JennGM wrote:
I'm in the minority, but I really enjoy diagramming, and this from Hedgeschool is really good (not a living book, I know).
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I love diagramming, too!
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Oh, good, I'm glad I'm not the only diagramming geek.
Thought of some other fun grammar books by Lynne Truss. She has 3 picture books:
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: Why, Commas Really Do Make a Difference
The Girl's Like Spaghetti: Why, You Can't Manage Without Apostrophes!
Twenty-Odd Ducks: Why, every punctuation mark counts!
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We are using the ideas behind Serendipity's Language Lessons but using Brian Cleary's books. The Ruth Heller books were a bit over my girls ages...but I may use them in a few years.
Here is what our first few lessons looked like.
Our Language Lessons
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Here are a couple of things you could look at:
Winston Grammar- very good for visual learners (not living book really though, just a color card approach
Editor in Chief- for fun, a editing grammar approach
Write with the Best- I do love this. It is a writing program that also practices grammar too. I'm not sure if it teaches enough grammar or not?? But it's neat because it uses real pieces of literature to teach writing, grammar, punctuation, etc.
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Erin Forum Moderator
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I've just ordered Grammar Land looks like a rather whimsical approach
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Just want to share that we are currently reading Grammar Land and loving it!!
It is soo enjoyable, readable and memorable. The children are begging for grammar. At the end of each chapter told in an engaging, chatty manner are practical exercises that don't appear to be a grammar lesson (but really are )
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Erin wrote:
Just want to share that we are currently reading Grammar Land and loving it!!
It is soo enjoyable, readable and memorable. The children are begging for grammar. At the end of each chapter told in an engaging, chatty manner are practical exercises that don't appear to be a grammar lesson (but really are ) |
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Erin:
What ages would you say this book appeals to the most?
Thanks,
Anita
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anitamarie wrote:
Erin wrote:
Just want to share that we are currently reading Grammar Land and loving it!!
It is soo enjoyable, readable and memorable. The children are begging for grammar. At the end of each chapter told in an engaging, chatty manner are practical exercises that don't appear to be a grammar lesson (but really are ) |
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Erin:
What ages would you say this book appeals to the most?
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I was intrigued as well, Anita! It appears to be written for ages 10 - 15. Grammar Land by M. L. Nesbitt, originally written 1877, has been reprinted and is available for purchase from Yesterday's Classics, but you can get a really good look at it through the Baldwin Project. HTH!
Thanks for the review, Erin! I was wondering about this book!
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Anita
I've just read another couple of chapters to my ds 10 and 12. These two rough and tumble boys howled when I stopped and tried to wrestle the book off me. Dd16 was listening in too. Dd8 does like it, it's just she was 'in a mood' today.
Jennifer
You will LOVE it
Today we learnt all about adjectives, and how nouns and adjectives have 'stolen' words off each other. Mr Adjective was arrested originally for stealing but they had to let him go
To explain, there is a judge presiding over Grammar Land with Sergeant Parsing and Dr Syntax to help. There have been complaints that thieving has been happening amongst the parts of speech and the nine parts of speech (news to me) have to each appear and argue their cases.
At the breakfast table dh was impressed when ds10 told him which words are articles, neither of us knew this. And did you know that you use an in front of silent h words? Like honour and heirloom?
It's all so engaging and informative and yet doesn't seem like work
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The book sounds like so much fun and right up my son's alley! Thanks, Erin!
Do you think the author is related to E. Nesbitt?
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Erin Forum Moderator
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Well you just started me on a rabbit trail I could find no information.
My ds just begged for Grammar Land for his bedtime story
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Just sharing a free audio of Grammar Land
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And it's only 1.99 on Kindle!
I just got it and it is wonderful!
I ALMOST can't wait until next school year to use it with dd! Almost.
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I'm very slow at updating our technology around here, , that's a great price. I just purchased this (and some other books) on Amazon for my dds to read together this fall. Thanks for the review and recommendation ladies.
We used the Heller books, Punctuation Celebration, and some of these Word Fun books during 1st grade with my younger dd. I'm pulling them out again for my son this fall (I'm already repeating something new I tried, sigh, feels good!)
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