"Easy Grammar texts use the prepositional approach combined with effective strategies. This helps students to understand grammar, a tool for speaking and writing properly." The courses are for grades 2 – 12, and involve student texts, workbooks, a teacher’s guide and a mastery review intended to be used at the beginning of each days’ instruction. Course materials are very affordable. There is no multimedia component with the instruction. Student work pages are reproducible, making it cost-effective to use with several students. Easy Writing and Daily Grams are also offered.
Website: Easy Grammar
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Grades Used: 6th, & 8th
I used easy grammar plus for my 6th grader and 8th grader during the same year. I worked well with the grade gap and made my homeschool load much lighter. I used a smart phone app called a pdf scanner to scan the worksheet pages from my teacher book and then sent them to print 2 copies on my printer. Much easier than trying to hold a book on a copier.
Cons: None for me
Grades Used: 4th, 5th, & 6th
I came across Easy Grammar while searching for a grammar based curriculum to use with my son who was struggling in grammar in 6th grade (This was in 1998). I used the big purple book with him; I believe it was for 5th grade. The one concept that helped was that it taught prepositional phrases first. This made it easier for my son to find the subject of a sentence. I also liked the way the book introduced capitalization rules a few at a time so it wasn't too overwhelming for him to remember them all.
I used this curriculum with each of my other 4 children as well. I only had the teacher's edition and covered the answer side of the book. This worked well for us as each day these lessons did not take much time. Once they worked through this book, I moved them to Daily Grams.
Cons: none
Grades Used: 2nd, 4th, and 5th grade
Wanda Phillips does an absolute amazing job at making Grammar not only enjoyable, but not so overly time consuming that it could detract from the possible interest in English and Grammar that students might experience with other grammar books. My daughter and two eldest sons enjoyed the Easy Grammar books as well as the Daily Grams she sells on her site. Thanks SO much Wanda for producing such user friendly teaching materials that even us mom's can easily use with our children! These books have helped my children tremendously!
Cons: haven't found one so far
Grades Used: 3rd / 6th
My son was an unfortunate causality of the public school systems cracks. He was a 6th grader barely reading at a 4th grade level with writing skills below 1st grade. I needed a program to help close this gap.
The Easy Grammar Grade 3 has been, so far, a major blessing! We paired this program with a basic writing (starts with punctuation) book. My son's reading at a 5th grade level and his writing has improved to a 2nd grade level in 4 months!!
This is really easy to use. The teacher's book has the page that the student sees in the workbook (on the left) with the identical page on the right including the answers. If I don't understand what the book is asking for I can look on the right and see exactly what they are looking for and explain it.
The Daily Grams workbook covers multiple subjects in the same format for daily use and takes about 5 - 10 minutes to complete! Everyday it covers capitalization, punctuation, parts of speech, and sentence combining. It is very repetitive but repition equals memorization and learning! BONUS it only takes a few minutes for kids to do!!
Cons: none
Grades Used: 7, 8
My daughter really liked easy grammar for 7th and 8th grade. It didn't take her long to finish each page - not a lot of writing but mainly circling the correct answer.
Cons: none
Grades Used: 2nd through 5th so far...
We have loved using Easy Grammar. The kids like how short the lessons are and I like that it covers Grammar very well! As a side note, a teacher from our local public school looked at our book and said it is ahead of where they are teaching.
Grades Used: 2-4
We tired 3 other Language Arts curriculum before we found Easy Grammar. My son now actually likes doing the Easy Grammar lessons each day. The lessons build on each other and are so easy to teach. The name says it all.
Grades Used: 3-12
Getting the prepositional phrases out of the way helped my children to find the other parts of speech.
Cons: Memorization
Grades Used: 6 th
I really like this curriculum. It is definitely laid out different, but I think that it works. The memorization can be a con, but it is a pro also. I believe my daughter recognizes prepositions better than before. I also like the approach with picking out the prepositions first. This curriculum may not work for everyone, but to me the approach just made sense.
Cons: perhaps too short as it seems to cover subject matter too quickly sometimes
Grades Used: 3-7
I like the simplicity and the overall design but one or two days spent on some subjects is just not enough for my daughters. I have supplemented with free worksheets online for extra practice. I like the cumulative review and cumulative test after each new subject test as it helps reinforce ideas previously covered. We also use daily grams and find it a very inexpensive way to practice skills in a few minutes per day. I never liked diagramming sentences as a child, it never seemed to make sense, this makes sense.
Grades Used: 9th
My daughter has really enjoyed using the Utimate Easy Grammar for 9th grade this year. She likes that the lessons are short and reviews all the basic rules for English. It has really helped her learn and keep focused on her grammar since it is not so time consuming to do.
Grades Used: 6th
I know the title says Easy and I see some great reviews here on it. I guess it depends on the child and the teacher. For my child it was confusing, to many rules to remember. I personally didn't care for it either. We went back to Bob Jones English which is more simplistic for my child.
Cons: None
Grades Used: 2nd
We have just started using this for our 2nd grade daughter. It is so simple to teach and super easy for her to grasp. This really helps compliment our other language arts and handwriting curriculums. The repetition is great to help her remember punctuation and to test her on nouns, verbs, etc.
Cons: It works when used DAILY
Grades Used: 3-6
Easy Grammar, in combination with Daily Grams, is an excellent way to learn English grammar. When used correctly, it should only take 20-30 minutes out of the whole day.
Because of using Easy Grammar and Daily Grams, my daughter was able to understand Henley Latin when in High School. It was the teacher's first year (she met once a week in a class), and my daughter could explain it better to the class.
Easy Grammar and Daily Grams also helped my daughter score high in English Grammar and concepts in her yearly testings, and on her ACT PLAN test for college entry.
Highly recommend!
Cons: Not much fun
Grades Used: 6th
I like it overall but If you have trouble you might need to go 1 grade down if possible! It is very repetitive same instructions for almost a week!
Cons: a little costly if you need to buy multiple books plus the teacher manual; a erally big book for two grades worth (in one edition) is a bit cumbersome and sometimes comes apart; not much instruction
Grades Used: 2-5
We liked this program, but we also used just a teachers edition (we covered the answer page with a blank page and paperclips) so when we used it for multiple children, they all had to re-write onto their own paper. A good program overall for kids who are pretty good with reading and grammar, and for those who tend to get overwhelmed with long worksheets to do everyday. With some parent involvement, a good program for a literature based curriculum.
Cons: a few inaccuracies in the answer key (minor overall)
Grades Used: 3rd-6th
Easy just as the title says. It is important to memorize the list of prepositions as the beginning of the year and then the student is off. The first year I used this with my daughter in 3rd grade I "taught" and she did the assignment alone or together with me if the text suggested it. I then corrected her work. Since then she has been on her own each year and only comes to me if she has an occasional question, finds a mistake in the answer key, or needs me to correct a section that has answers that vary. She loves it. I hand her the teacher text each year and she takes responsibility. We also use the Daily Grams book which reviews things she has learned daily and includes sentence combining for learning good sentence structures. If you have read to your children extensively from good literature, complex sentence structures are not a problem and they will find this exercise very easy. We love the pretest/posttest which shows the progress for the year. It is very satisfying. It also is an indication of learning retained over the summer. The teacher's guide has some suggestions for active learning activities that can help solidify learning and add interest to the lessons. I lay out a year plan of completion for the course at the beginning of each year that outlines the order I want my daughter to complete the units in, but this in not necessary. I have found my daughter has retained parts of speech and proper usage forms much better than I ever did which I attribute to this curriculum.
Grades Used: 3rd-5th
I had used another program before finding Easy Grammar/Daily Grams. I love the ease of use for the teacher and the value. I bought the teacher's guide for Easy Grammar and copy the student pages. I will be reusing these books for each of my children.
Some children will need the parent there to assist them through each new concept but my oldest has easily learned the concepts herself and completes what is assigned each day.
I remember diagramming sentences in school and hated it all but my 7th grader never complains and I can see through her work that she is learning. No, this will not be something she uses every day in the future but it is something she will need to know if she wants to go on in school past the high school level.
Grades Used: 4
My son and I have been using Easy Grammar for a few months now and he really enjoys it because he 'gets it'. The lessons are very easy to teach and for him to understand.
Cons: The layout was confusing at first, until I got the hang of it.
Grades Used: 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th
Easy Grammar came with our Winter Promise curriculum last year, so I thought I'd give it a try. At first, I was quite disappointed, because the layout seemed so bizarre. We'd discuss Infinitives for a day and then move on to helping verbs the next, all in the middle of the preposition unit! I was at the point of throwing my hands up and returning to ABeka, but decided to take one more look before ordering. I sat down and looked all the way through the book in detail, watched some of her online videos discussing her philosophy, and came away with a new understanding and appreciation for what I held in my hand! I realized that we weren't supposed to completely grasp infinitives that one day, but that we would come back to them for mastery in time. Once it made sense to me, I could make it make sense to the kids! I rolled up my teacher sleeves and got to work making some fun reusable grammar games and activities to reinforce what we were learning, got each of them a magnet board and words to work with (the possibilities with these are endless!). I've begun doing the example sentences on the board, classroom style, and let the kids come up and solve them in different color markers, etc. All of this makes up for the "fun factor", and I now frequently hear, "Yaay! Grammar time! I LOVE grammar!..."
All that to say, this is a great program and WILL work, but you do have to teach it. Spending a little time working on making it more fun and hands on for those who need it will make it much more successful. It does NOT work as just a worksheet in a workbox, teach yourself method!
Cons: None
Grades Used: 3-12
I love this curriculm!!! I have been using it with my three children for over a span of about 20 years. I had used several other curriculms prior to Easy Grammar and they were hard to teach and difficult for my chidren to learn. Easy Grammar is exactly that-EASY. Presently I am teaching my youngest son who has severe dyslexia and is "behind" in most other subjects but he does well in grammar. The other day he was able to help a friend who goes to public school, do his homework on prepostitions. He said, "It was easy, it is just what we do!!!" He is having success in this area because it is a wonderful method of teaching grammar!!!
Cons: There really isn't much for cons. Hmmm, I guess the book could have been arranged better. Some of the lessons hadn't been totally taught how it is done until a few pages later. I used Easy Grammar Plus which was all grades together.
Grades Used: Elementary thru High School
I used this with all three of my boys. They all did very well with this curriculum. It did have some of the teaching concepts after some of the actual lessons off and on which made it difficult to do until it was realized and the teaching pages found. Overall it was a quick, easy, and likable curriculum. The price was really affordable, too.
Grades Used: 4th, 5th
While I enjoy this course and the layout of it, my boys don't enjoy it much at all. They dread it. I'm not bashing the program, but I think each child learns differently and this is just not the perfect fit for us. We'll use our books this year and see how we are after the end of the school year.
Cons: No continuous review, boring
Grades Used: 3rd
This book has no review! It covers each element of grammar separately, one at a time. It also REQUIRES useless memorization. I can't think of a time when I've ever needed to know where a prepostition is in a sentence as part of real life.
Grades Used: 6-9th
I think anyone who uses this would be very pleased . Its a must for homeschoolers.