Teach Grade 1 English Grammar Course Effectively

Welcome to the Grade 1 English grammar course. Are you thinking of how to teach a Grade 1 English grammar Course like a pro?
Our educational system lacks a comprehensive curriculum, and teachers are untrained to teach grammar effectively. Teachers teach based on their capacity and not based on a defined framework. All of these lead to the pupils missing the initial foundation that develops poor speaking and writing skills.
Our outstanding Grade 1 English grammar course collection will make teaching more manageable and comfortable.
We have a broad array of teaching slides, worksheets, videos, and quizzes on different topics for Grade 1 learners to captivate their student’s attention.
The lessons in our Grade 1 English Grammar Course include:
-Sentences
-Punctuation marks
-Nouns
-Verbs
-Adjectives
-Pronouns
-Conjunctions
-Determiners
-Prepositions
-Commas
-Punctuation marks
-Capitalization
-Proofreading
…with detailed subtopics.
Furthermore, the lessons include:
- Colourful visual aids
- Teaching slides
- Writing labs
- Youtube videos
- For our pupils, worksheets and quizzes to practice.
All these teaching methods will assist teachers in teaching grammar, aid in easy learning and captivate the interest of our shining stars.
The ultimate goal is to make our students prolific writers in the future.
Parents and teachers can help Grade 1 learners learn grammar effectively if they:
- Train themselves by taking the grammar course to refresh their memory.
- Teach the child English grammar in an interactive and fun way.
- Avoid overwhelming the children and stay patient with them as they go through each grammatical topic before moving to the next one.
- After teaching the topic, allow the child to do their worksheets independently.
- Use realistic examples to explain the topics to make them more memorable to the children.
- Help the child with their difficulties and provide solutions for them.
- Make learning enjoyable by employing visual aids in teaching the basics before advanced teaching.
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Course Content
Section 1: Sentences
Section 2: Punctuation Marks Part 1
Punctuation Marks Part 2
- Periods after Titles
- Worksheet Periods After Titles
- Periods after Abbreviations of Months
- Worksheet Periods After Abbreviations Of Months
- Periods After Abbreviations Of Days Of The Week
- Worksheet Periods After Abbreviations Of Days Of The Week
- Periods After Abbreviations Of Street Names
- Worksheet Periods After Abbreviation Of Street Names
- An Essay Showing These Periods
- Worksheet Essay Showing Periods
- Colons
- Worksheet Colons
- Teaching Slides
- Section 2 (Part 2) Quiz
Section 3: Nouns
- What are Nouns?
- How to Identify Nouns
- Worksheet How To Identify Nouns
- Proper and Common Nouns
- Worksheets Proper Nouns
- Worksheet Common Nouns
- How to Identify Proper Nouns
- Worksheets How to Identify Proper Nouns
- Singular Nouns
- Worksheet Singular Nouns.
- Plural Nouns (with Suffixes)
- Worksheet Plural Nouns
- Irregular Plural Nouns
- Worksheet Irregular Plural Nouns
- Possessive Nouns
- Apostrophes in Possessive Nouns
- Worksheet Possessive Nouns
- Worksheet Singular Possessive Nouns
- Worksheet Plural Possessive Nouns
- Gender (Common nouns)
- Worksheet Gender (Common nouns)
- Teaching Slides
- Section 3 Quiz
Section 4: Adjectives
- What are Adjectives?
- Worksheet What Are Adjectives?
- Comparison in Adjectives
- Worksheet Comparison In Adjectives
- Comparison in Adjectives 2 (Special Adjectives)
- Worksheet Comparison In Adjectives 2
- Synonyms and Antonyms of Adjectives
- Worksheet Synonyms and Antonyms of Adjectives
- Teaching Slides
- Section 4 Quiz
Homophones
Section 5: Sentence Parts
Section 6: Verbs
Section 7: Subject-Verb Agreement
Section 8: Adverbs
Section 9: Pronouns
Section 10: Contractions (Verbs and Pronouns)
Section 11: Conjunctions
Section 12: Commas
- Commas in Pauses
- Commas after the Greeting and Closing of Letters
- Commas in Listed Words
- Commas between Cities and States/Countries in Sentences
- Commas between Cities and States/Countries in Addresses
- Commas after “Yes” or “No”
- Commas between Days of the Week and the Years
- Use of Commas in Dates
- Teaching Slides
- Section 12 Quiz