Grammar Galaxy Protostar Homeschool Mission Manual

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Grammar Galaxy: Protostar (Volume 2) is a complete language arts curriculum for beginning readers (third graders or students who have completed Nebula or its equivalent). Teachers read the text and provide as much help as possible for students who are not yet reading at a strong 3rd-grade level. 

Short, comical stories teach concepts in a memorable way. Students discover the havoc that ensues when the evil Gremlin tampers with the English language. Classic books are relegated to a long-term care facility and can’t be checked out. Idioms like “knock her socks off” begin to literally happen. Helping verbs on planet Sentence can’t be used when they agree with a motivational speaker that it’s time to focus on their own dreams.

The royal English children invite students to become fellow grammar guardians in order to save the galaxy from crises like these. Teachers read one of the mysteries to their students or advanced readers read the Protostar text (required and available separately). Vocabulary words are defined in the text. Discussion questions follow each lesson to check for understanding. Students then complete a corresponding mission in this mission manual that reinforces the concepts. Teachers provide as much help as necessary.

Grammar Galaxy: Protostar, the second in a series of language arts texts for first to sixth graders, teaches:

*literary concepts
*vocabulary
*spelling
*grammar
*dictionary skills
*composition and
*speaking

Grammar Galaxy: Protostar is a great choice for homeschoolers, teachers, and parents:
*Whose student is a beginning reader and writer and has mastered Nebula skills
*Who want their student to have excellent reading, writing, and speaking skills
*Who want their student to spend less time doing seatwork and more time reading and writing

Protostar Mission Manual

Read a sample

The sample includes a scope & sequence to help you determine which level is best for your student. If you aren’t sure, take the quiz below, or ask for advice in the Grammar Guardians group on Facebook. A complete lesson for you to try with your student is available here.