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Preview of From Words to Sentences: Structured Grammar Units That Build Writing Skills

From Words to Sentences: Structured Grammar Units That Build Writing Skills

Complete Grammar Curriculum | Parts of Speech to Advanced Writing | Units 1–40 This comprehensive grammar bundle includes 40 structured units that guide students from foundational grammar skills to advanced sentence writing. Designed with a clear progression, this resource builds confidence and mastery at every level. This bundle includes: Parts of Speech (Units 1–8)Sentence Foundations (Units 9–14)Sentence Structure (Units 15–24)Sentence Complexity (Units 25–30)Advanced Grammar (Units 31–40)Stu
Preview of Parts of Speech Unit | Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns & More

Parts of Speech Unit | Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns & More

This structured grammar unit introduces students to the foundational parts of speech in a clear, engaging, and scaffolded format. Students will build a strong understanding of how words function within sentences through direct instruction, guided practice, and application activities. This unit covers: Nouns (person, place, thing, idea)Verbs (action and being)AdjectivesAdverbsPronounsPrepositionsConjunctionsInterjections Each lesson follows a consistent routine: Warm-up discussionExplicit teachi
Preview of Sentence Foundations Unit | Subjects, Predicates, Clauses & Simple Sentences

Sentence Foundations Unit | Subjects, Predicates, Clauses & Simple Sentences

This unit helps students move beyond identifying parts of speech and begin understanding how sentences are built. Students learn how words work together to form complete thoughts and develop strong sentence-writing skills. This unit includes: Subjects and predicatesCompound subjects and predicatesClauses vs. phrasesIndependent vs. dependent clausesSimple sentencesVerb tense (past, present, future) Students will: Break sentences into partsIdentify complete vs. incomplete thoughtsFix sentence fra
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