Lessons

Grammar lessons that build real writing confidence

Explore clear, step by step lessons with examples and quick practice so you can apply skills immediately in class, in writing, or on your own.

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Lesson paths

Choose a focus and learn in order

Each path includes short explanations, examples, and practice prompts you can use in class or at home.

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Parts of Speech

Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections: what they do and how to spot them.

Start: Parts of Speech
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Sentence Structure

Subjects and predicates, clauses, fragments, run-ons, and how to write clear, varied sentences.

Build: Sentence Structure
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Punctuation & Mechanics

Commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, capitalization, and common fixes that make writing easier to read.

Polish: Punctuation
How lessons work

Learn, practice, and apply without the overwhelm.

Clear explanations

Short, focused teaching points with examples that show the rule in action.

Quick checks

Mini practice prompts to confirm understanding before you move on.

Writing transfer

Apply the skill to real sentences and paragraphs so it sticks.

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Lesson FAQs

Quick answers to help you get started and make the most of each lesson.

Are these lessons for students or teachers?

Both. Students can learn independently, and teachers can use the explanations, examples, and practice prompts for mini-lessons or review.

What grade levels do you support?

The lessons are written in plain language and work well for upper elementary through adult learners. Teachers can adapt the practice prompts for their class.

Do I need to follow a specific order?

Not necessarily. If you’re unsure where to begin, start with parts of speech, then move into sentence structure and punctuation.

How can I practice after a lesson?

Use the practice prompts in each lesson, then head to Resources for worksheets and activities you can print or assign.

Can I use this for ESL/ELL learners?

Yes. The examples are designed to be straightforward, and the practice prompts work well for ESL/ELL learners—especially when paired with short writing tasks.

How do I get updates when new lessons are added?

Use the Contact page to request updates or ask for a topic—new lessons and resources are added over time.