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Fifth & Sixth Grade Grammar - Comprehensive Grammar Full Curriculum - 5th & 6th

In this ongoing course, 5th and 6th graders will learn a comprehensive curriculum, including punctuation, capitalization, singular & plural nouns, pronoun agreement, sentence structure, and verb tenses. #academic
Jennifer Maxam
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1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Students will receive an in-class worksheet that we will begin in class. I will provide an extra homework sheet for added practice. Students can submit worksheets via comment or private message for feedback if desired. I will try to respond with feedback within 24 hours. If for some reason I do not respond within 48 hours, please send a follow-up message.
Assessment
A formal grade will be given upon parent request.
Grading
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Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 6
*Please contact me with any questions about this class. I would love to meet your learner.*

Each week in this ongoing class, I will use fun and engaging slides and activities to help students learn grammar skills necessary for reading and writing. Each class will focus on one aspect of grammar to reach mastery by the end of class. Each class will consist of an engagement activity, a mini-lesson on the topic of the week, practice with sentences and a editing paragraph, a short game to practice the grammar skill, and an interactive activity for students to have a hands-on opportunity to practice. Activities may include worksheets, writing sentences, matching activities, open-ended questions, and more. 

We will begin an in-class worksheet in class, and I will provide an optional homework sheet for after class. 

Ongoing classes are designed so that students may come and go without needing to attend prior classes. The classes do not build upon one another. Students can come whenever they'd like!

*This class is also available at a 3rd & 4th grade level. 
*This class is also available at a higher middle school level. 

*This class is also available in a flex format which has no live meetings to fit your schedule.

Students are welcome to join during any week!

Subject of the week:
August 12: Plural nouns ending with f, fe, o, and y
August 19: Relative pronouns: whose/which/that
August 26: Relative adverbs
September 2: Past tense verbs
September 9: Comparative & superlative adjectives
September 16: Correlative conjunctions
September 23: Identifying the subject in sentences
September 30: Coordinating conjunctions
October 7: Full vs. fragmented sentences
October 14: Dependent & independent clauses
October 21: Formatting dialogue sentences
October 28: Using “I” vs. “me”
November 4: Indirect objects
November 11: Progressive verb tense
November 18: Commas with a series, dates, and places
November 25: Run-on sentences
December 2: Capitalizing and formatting titles
December 9: Abstract nouns
December 16: Declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentences
December 23: Helping Verbs
December 30: Subordinating conjunctions
2025
January 6: Reflexive pronouns
January 13: Future tense verbs
January 20: Possessive nouns
January 27: Contractions
February 3: Common or proper nouns
February 10: Prepositions and prepositional phrases
February 17: Identify and order adjectives
February 24: Commas nonrestrictive elements
March 3: Linking verbs
March 10: Plural nouns and singular nouns
March 17: Adjectives or adverbs
March 24: Pronoun and antecedent agreement
March 31: Simple, compound, and complex sentences
April 7: Capitalization of sentences
April 14: Relative pronouns: who/whom
April 21: Comparative & superlative adverbs
April 28: Use the correct subject or verb (Subject & Verb Agreement)
May 5: Possessive pronouns
May 12: Commas with direct address, introductory words, interjections, and interrupters
May 19: Perfect verb tense
May 26: Predicates in sentences
June 2: Subject and object personal pronouns
June 9: Modal verbs
June 16: Direct objects
June 23: Abbreviations
June 30: Compound Subject
July 7: Order Adjectives
July 14: Commas with compound and complex sentences
July 21: Appropriate shifts in verb tense



(more dates to be added later)
Learning Goals
Students will practice grammar and sentence structure using interactive activities.
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Parental Guidance
Scissors may be used in class. Scissors should be used with parental supervision.
Supply List
Materials depend on the week: Pencil Paper Scissors Glue Stick Printable posted in the classroom (Students can also use a plain piece of paper for the in-class work.)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Bachelor's Degree in Education from Eastern Michigan University
I taught over 3,000 ESL classes online over the last 4 years teaching conversational English and grammar skills. I am a former elementary school teacher. 

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weekly
1x per week
30 min

Completed by 459 learners
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Ages: 9-14
1-11 learners per class

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