Y'all, I promise I tried to drown out the background noise from the little ones (lego play is just a whole party here lol). I really hope the background music isn't distracting for you in the flip-through portion. If it is, just let me know here in the comments and I'll figure out another solution. As always, I appreciate you guys watching!
@BrittanyOlga I find your comment very interesting as we are currently using R&S but thinking to switch to East Grammar. Could you tell a little more on how you think they are similar? I’m afraid to switch to something that’s too different from what we are already doing. Thanks!
We do oral lessons for language arts sometimes and we love it so this could work for us. We need step by step language arts!!! We don’t want to be bored with language arts but switching it up would help!!!
Yes, I enjoy oral lessons too. I think I actually prefer oral lessons over written, but of course sometimes I have to do what works best for that lesson/day. A switch up from time to time is definitely beneficial. Glad you found this video helpful!
Great review. As I'm looking through examples in the Daily Grams on the Easy Grammar website, I was wondering if the material in the Daily Gram is covered in the Easy Grammar text. It seems like the student needs to know a lot about verbs, nouns, pronouns, capitalization, contractions.... etc. in the Daily Gram examples. I understand all of these parts of speech, but if it's not been covered in the Easy Grammar book prior to the Daily Gram lesson page, how would a student know all that is asked of them in a Daily Gram? Does that question make sense?
Yep makes total sense! I do think in order to complete Daily Grams (at least independently) they’d need to have already been exposed to various topics in grammar. We started using this system in 3rd grade so I’m not sure what the grade books prior look like. I will say that the topics you see practiced in Daily Grams are covered throughout Easy Grammar eventually. What I have done is basically treat Daily Grams like an introduction to certain topics. I’ll explain the correct answer to a question but not go in depth until we reach that point in Easy Grammar.
Is grade 2 of easy grammar structured differently? I got the easy grammar grade 2 teacher edition but it looks just like the daily grams you are showing here!
We take a non traditional approach to writing. We’ve been using narration, written dictation, copywork, and reading along with our grammar and spelling curriculums to build writing skills. I do show a few fun writing resources I’m going to be using for this upcoming school year in our 4th grade curriculum video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FUwavI03MMY.html
Thank you! The difference between the two is that Daily Grams is more for like daily practice of concepts and Easy Grammar is more for concept introduction and practice. You can actually use either one by itself or both of them.
@@onecaffeinatedmom ok 🤩 awesome! From the flip through I think we will like using them both or just the grammar book. It’s so hard not to collect everything. I’m trying to get better