Does the word grammar send a shiver through your classroom?
If your students groan the moment you mention verbs, clauses, or subject-verb agreement, you’re not alone. Many teachers—whether they’re new to the classroom or seasoned educators—have faced the same challenge: how do you make grammar understandable, approachable, and maybe even enjoyable?
The good news is that it doesn’t have to be hard.
Why Grammar Feels So Complicated
Traditional English textbooks can be overwhelming. Endless lists of rules, confusing terminology, and too few practical applications often leave both teachers and students frustrated.
- ESL students may see grammar as a complete mystery.
- Special needs learners often need clearer, more concrete methods of instruction.
- Even strong students can get lost in the rules and exceptions.
If you’ve ever felt like your textbook simply wasn’t enough to help your students “get it,” you’re not alone—and there’s a simpler way.
Follow my simple steps plan and watch your students thrive.
Begin with a review of the parts of speech, but do not dwell on it. The important thing for students to learn is how a preposition, noun, or verb, etc. functions in a sentence.
My method of teaching grammar focuses on how a word, phrase, or clause functions in a sentence. Then, I teach each sentence element in a specific sequence and concentrate on repetition and practice. Learning grammar becomes easy and enjoyable.
I am going to share the sequence with you, so you can start making teaching grammar less stressful.
The sequence is as follows:
1. Find the prepositional phrases.
2. Find the verb and decide if it is action or linking.
3. Find the subject.
4. Find the complements. (Direct Object, Indirect Object, Objective Complement, Predicate Nominative, Predicate Adjective)
5. Find the modifiers. (Adjective and Adverb)
6. Find the phrases and identify them. (Participial, Gerund, Infinitive, Appositive)
7. Find the clauses and identify them by type. (Independent, Adjective, Adverb, Noun)
8. Classify the sentences as simple, compound, complex, or compound/complex.
If you follow the eight steps in the sequence I listed, your students will be successful
Of course, you can do this on your own and prepare the lessons and the practice exercises and tests, or you can let me help you. I wrote my own grammar program when I started teaching, and I used it for my entire teaching career. Since then, thousands of other teachers have used it too.
Try the Simple Steps to Sentence Sense Step-by-Step Approach That Works.
The Simple Steps to Sentence Sense grammar workbooks were designed to take the stress out of teaching grammar—for teachers and students alike. You don’t need an advanced degree in linguistics, or even prior grammar-teaching experience, to use it successfully. Everything is laid out for you. A High School, Middle School, and Elementary Edition are available in my TPT store and on Amazon.com.
What makes this program different? It’s built around the Sentence Analysis Map (S.A.M.), a unique tool that helps students break down sentences into manageable steps. With just eight simple steps, students learn to identify subjects, verbs, and everything else that makes a sentence work.
Even better, every step connects directly to writing. The workbook includes Writing Connection Pages, so students can immediately apply what they’ve learned in their own sentences and essays. This isn’t just grammar for grammar’s sake—it’s grammar that improves writing skills.
What’s Inside the Workbook?
When you open the workbook, you’ll find everything you need to run stress-free lessons:
- Sentence Analysis Map (S.A.M.)
- Teacher notes and lessons
- Projection masters for class instruction
- Group and individual practice exercises
- Writing connection pages
- Tests and quizzes
- All the answers included
Why Teachers Love It
Here’s what other teachers have shared:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This resource has been a huge help for me and my students! The formulaic approach to tackling English grammar has increased learner confidence for all of my students. Thank you!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Wonderful product. My students were actually excited about doing grammar.”
Imagine hearing that about grammar lessons in your classroom!
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Charlene
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