My children (4th and 5th grade) are not really learning grammar at school. At my 4th grader's parent teacher conference, her ELA teacher even said that she realized she hadn't done anything grammar related yet this year but admitted she needed to "touch on it" at some point. They read a lot, read well above grade level, and I still read aloud to them several times a week, but I can tell their lack of formal instruction in grammar is a bit of a problem. It's not the end of the world but I'd like to work on it. I'm not opposed to teaching them myself but I need help finding a good program.
Criteria: (1) In book and/or workbook form rather than online (e.g., Khan). I love websites like Khan but I think both of my kids need the tactile experience of touching and writing in pages, and Khan is more of a supplement if needed. (2) Condensed as possible - hopefully I'm just shoring up some subjects and not teaching everything. They have enough going on. Ideally I'd have ONE book with some simple rules laid out (that I could verbally explain further while we work through it), with a few exercises to follow each rule. Everything I find seems to have way too much information or way too little, if that makes sense. Does anyone know if anything like that exists?
Submitted December 27, 2023 at 01:28PM by Dazzling-Condition93 https://ift.tt/t2LdMOF
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