Grammar - THE LIST - Plan and record aspects of grammar
I love it when I have everything all together in one document so I don't have to remember and think about everything. This is a comprehensive list of grammar points, punctuation and grammar for planning, or to tick off as you cover things with each class. (Note: this is designed to work well with our comprehensive grammar guide for teachers - Grammar Ungarbled.)
Write class names along the top, then tick when covered. Boom!
This resource includes:
One teacher's booklet with lists about aspects relating to:
⭐Parts of speech
⭐ Subjects and objects
⭐ Sentence structures (including active, passive etc)
⭐ Syntax
⭐ Words and meaning
⭐ Word creation
⭐ Redundant language
⭐ Commonly confused words
⭐ Punctuation
⭐ Figurative language, sound devices, 'other' language devices (a bonus because I couldn't resist).
You'll enjoy:
❤️ The usual hyperlinked table of contents.
❤️ Wee examples to jog your memory about each aspect (most of them).
❤️ Ticking boxes!
❤️ The editability - change things up to suit your own needs.
❤️ The blank page at the end for extras.
Formats:
🖥️ Microsoft PowerPoint, resized to an A4 page. This means your resource:
- Is completely editable.
- Will easily upload to your Google Drive if you prefer the Googley suite.
- Is printable 📃
🖥️ A PDF version
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Also helpful are these related products:
✅ Lit Fit F.A.B - Lesson starters to practice writing skills.
✅ See our series of mini lesson here, many of which focus on grammar.
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Sharing/Copying this Resource
Feel free to purchase just one for your department - no need for a copy for each teacher. However:
- Please do NOT share with the school down the road.
- Please do NOT take it with you to a new school.
- Feel free to suggest the website to others - that'd be great!
That's pretty fair I think! Let's help each other out. :)



Reviews
It is the end of the year. Let's face it, people are tired, reports to be written, programmes refreshed or reviewed. Everyone is consolidating data, and English teachers are being MADE TO DO MATH. So this comes along, quietly slid into pigeon holes with a note that says 'just a handy reference doc to have on your desk.' This is just one of those resources that you can have around, even share with those teachers from other departments who stop you in the hall and ask about semi-colons. Thanks!