Do you find yourself wishing you could grasp more natural teaching moments with your child? Do you have a child who resists anything contrived or in workbook form? Do you love unit studies, but have a hard time working in the nitty gritty details of grammar? Are you a Charlotte Mason or Ruth Beechick family who wants to get more out of copywork? Are you an unschooling or eclectic-learning family that wants to introduce small snippets of grammar into normal life? We are two moms who created this website for our own use, but would love to share it with others who are in the same boat. Dig in, explore, and let us know what you think!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Card Sorting

Compile all notecards created for various games.  Sort into piles by type (nouns, verbs, etc).

  • Cards for sorting into noun and verb piles.
  • Cards for matching adjectives with nouns.
You could also turn this into a game of "Go Fish," creating sets of matching grammar cards (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.)

Advanced: sort cards by subtype (action verbs / linking verbs, common nouns / proper nouns, etc).

More Examples of Grammar Cards to purchase or you can create your own.


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