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Grammar and Parts of Speech

Follow these links to lessons about specific parts of speech and sentence structure:
Nouns Verbs
Adjectives Adverbs
Pronouns Prepositions
Conjunctions Interjections
Sentence Structure Sentence Fragments
Mechanics, Punctuation, Conventions Subject — Verb Agreement
Lessons and Activities for Multiple Parts of Speech
Useful Resources (more for teacher than student)


This printable poster uses color and specific examples to help students distinguish the parts of speech.

Lessons and Activities for Multiple Parts of Speech


Using newspapers or magazines, students create an acrostic poem where words are divided into parts of speech.

Active and Passive Voice
Links to explanations and handouts for teaching active and passive voice.


Students begin by thinking about their own grammar pet peeves. They then read a Dear Abby column in which she lists several grammar pet peeves. Using a chart, students analyze each pet peeve and research it to determine its accuracy. By analyzing Dear Abby’s "rant" about bad grammar usage, students become aware that attitudes about race, social class, moral and ethical character, and "proper" language use are intertwined and that the rant reveals those attitudes. Finally, students discuss the pet peeves as a class, gaining an understanding that issues of race, class, and audience’s expectations help determine what is considered "proper" language usage.


Three kinesthetic small group activities to help students identify parts of speech.


Students produce original songs, dances, poems, skits or artwork to teach writing and grammar creatively and effectively. This lesson includes an article from the New York Times , journal writing, vocabulary words, questions for discussion, and several extension activities.


Illustrations and explanations of sentence diagramming, organized by part of speech and by structure.


In this lesson students learn about common grammar mistakes and then create engaging presentations on grammar and usage rules.


An appealing site generous with explanations, handouts, interactive exercises.


An interactive review of parts of speech for elementary students. Choose "Beginner" (nouns and verbs) or "Advanced" (all parts of speech).


Students identify parts of speech in this online game with a Ninja theme. Three levels of difficulty; Wii version also available.


Students in small groups bid on correct and incorrect sentences. The group which 'buys' the most correct sentences wins. This lesson is designed for ESL students and includes sentences, but anyone could adapt it.

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