Kindergarten Grammar Workbook {My First Grammar & Language Practice Book} - learning-at-the-primary-pond
Kindergarten Grammar Workbook {My First Grammar & Language Practice Book} - learning-at-the-primary-pond
Kindergarten Grammar Workbook {My First Grammar & Language Practice Book} - learning-at-the-primary-pond
Kindergarten Grammar Workbook {My First Grammar & Language Practice Book} - learning-at-the-primary-pond
Kindergarten Grammar Workbook {My First Grammar & Language Practice Book} - learning-at-the-primary-pond
Kindergarten Grammar Workbook {My First Grammar & Language Practice Book} - learning-at-the-primary-pond

Kindergarten Grammar Workbook {My First Grammar & Language Practice Book}

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This is a Kindergarten-friendly, very simple grammar workbook that provides practice with basic skills like identifying capital letters and punctuation marks!

My First Grammar & Language Practice Book includes 30 pages of no-prep, "do together" activities. Students are not expected to read any of the instructions on their own. 

To see what the pages are like, look closely at the thumbnail images and the preview file.

To make the booklets, simply print and staple the pages together!

This booklet does NOT include any lesson plans or other activities. It is not a grammar/language arts program in itself, and it must be accompanied with explicit instruction, practice in the context of reading and writing, and hands-on activities. In fact, this booklet was designed to go along with my Kindergarten Grammar Alive program, which provides all of that. However, it can also be used with any writing or grammar program of your choice.

Here are the skills that are covered, week by week (there is 1 page included for each week). You can easily rearrange these pages to match your own curriculum!

Week 1 - What is a letter?

Week 2 - Capital and lowercase letters

Week 3 - What is a word?

Week 4 - What does a sentence sound like?

Week 5 - What does a sentence look like?

Week 6 - Tracking the direction of print

Week 7 - Capitalizing sentences

Week 8 - Capitalizing the word “I”

Week 9 - Ending sentences with periods

Week 10 - Action words (verbs)

Week 11 - Prepositions

Week 12 - Describing words (adjectives)

Week 13 - Asking questions

Week 14 - Using question marks

Week 15 - Writing exclamations

Week 16 - Three types of punctuation marks

Week 17 - Writing in complete sentences

Week 18 - Capitalization review 1

Week 19 - Plural nouns

Week 20 - Verb shades of meaning

Week 21 - Prepositions review

Week 22 - Adjectives review

Week 23 - Expanding sentences

Week 24 - Writing questions review

Week 25 - Writing exclamations review

Week 26 - Present and past tense verbs

Week 27 - Plural nouns review

Week 28 - Pronouns

Week 29 - Capitalization review 2

Week 30 - Punctuation marks review

If you're using Kindergarten Grammar Alive, you'll notice that there is one page of this workbook that matches each week of that program.

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I teach in a split-grade class (i.e. 1st and 2nd). How should I select products for my students?

Alison always recommends getting the lower of the two grade levels. So if you teach in a 1st and 2nd grade class, get a 1st grade version. You can always differentiate in small groups or 1:1 to challenge your more advanced students!

I teach in Canada and am looking to buy some of your literacy products. How does the Canadian curriculum align to the U.S. curriculum?

Our Canadian customers tell us that it’s best to purchase one grade level down. If you teach first grade, for example, try a Kindergarten product. You can also check the preview file of any resource in our TpT store to see example lessons to help you make your decision!

These games are great! I love that there is an assessment with it so I can really see what skills my students need more practice with. Once they learn the games they are able to do them independently as well.

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I used this resource when a couple of my students picked decoding multisyllabic words as their goal. This really allowed them to work on their goal independently! I loved that they were able to own their learning.

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My students love these games for small groups, and once some of them are able to play them independently, they are able to teach others! Great academic skill review that is fun for them!

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