How sure are you of your grammar? When you write a sentence, can you say with confidence that there are no errors in it? Do you second guess your choices as you write, struggling to remember which way is correct?
Grammar instruction can vary widely from one school to another. You may have had excellent instruction, or you may have had little or none at all.
No matter how much grammar you know, don't know, or think you know, DiaGrammar is a fun, easy way to make sure you're up to speed. Just a few minutes of word puzzles each day will introduce and reinforce every major concept in English grammar.
Sentence diagramming was invented over a hundred years ago, but DiaGrammar makes it work for students today. Students are given the sentence and its corresponding blank diagram. Their challenge is to place the words from the sentence into the correct places in the diagram. This involves understanding not only the function of each word but also how they all work together in a grammatically correct sentence.
Color-coded diagrams make it easy to remember the parts of the sentence. Subjects are blue, verbs are red, objects are green. And the visual nature of the diagrams makes it easy for students to visualize sentence structure. They then use this understanding to fill in a blank diagram with a sentence of their own.
DiaGrammar is like Sudoku with words. Just fill in the blanks and learn.
The 62-page workbook contains 25 levels of grammar instruction with nine challenges in each level. In addition, a glossary defines each grammar term and shows how it appears in a diagram. Answers to the first challenge in each level are included as well as a progress tracker where students can check off levels as they're completed.
Supplemental Slides Levels 1-5
Supplemental Worksheet Levels 1-5