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Where to Start?
Choosing a level has more to do with your student’s language arts experience than with grade level. Scroll down for help in choosing a level or click a planet if you’re ready to shop.
Reading is the key to unlocking success in every other academic discipline and even life in general.
Instead of dry exercises that have no relationship to reading, Grammar Galaxy uses short, entertaining stories to teach language arts concepts in a memorable way. The accompanying workbook is no workbook at all, but a Mission Manual asking your student to help save the galaxy from the chaos the Gremlin creates.
How Grammar Galaxy Works
Teachers / parents read a ten-minute story to their student(s)
Protostar-level students and higher may be able to read the lesson from the text on their own. Included in the text are vocabulary words and discussion questions to aid comprehension. Literature, vocabulary, spelling strategies, grammar, composition, and even a little public speaking are topics covered in the stories.
Students are then directed to complete a mission with as much teacher assistance as necessary
Missions in the mission manual are made up of three steps that take 10-15 minutes to complete. These steps can be completed in three days during the week or in one longer class period. An Advanced Guardian section is perfect for older students or those who want an extra challenge. Mission solutions can be reviewed independently or with supervision.
At the end of each unit, students are asked to complete a challenge–a test made up of ten questions.
They have two attempts to get nine out of ten correct. Students who aren’t able to pass the challenge are permitted to pass a challenge of the teacher’s choosing. After passing the challenge, the guardian earns a star for the guardian bookmark. Solutions and challenges are included in the mission manual. No teacher's manual is required.