The Grammar Key Sentence Structure
and Parts of Speech CD
 

The Sentence Structure and Parts of Speech CD offers over thirty narrated lessons covering the parts of speech and includes reviews and challenging sentences to meet every student’s need.

Each lesson begins with a review of the "KEY" and the specific questions it asks. Then, after a narrated text, students are given matching questions to ensure they understand the information provided in the lesson. Next, they are introduced to sentences where they must demonstrate their understanding by labeling specific words. If students make a mistake, the program will inform them at that precise moment and offer them clues to work toward the right answer.

Although The Grammar Key requires students to identify the right answer before they can move on to the next sentence, it still displays a final grade at the end of that lesson from the number of mistakes made. This not only ensures 100% mastery of all work performed, but saves you, the teacher or parent, from having to check the answers.
 

Why Teach Grammar on a Computer?

Since grammar is systematic, it can be taught on a computer, and since a computer never gets tired, it can repeat key words and grammatical patterns to the degree that they become internalized in the student’s mind.

Words and patterns act as road signs, indicating the direction each sentence takes. For example, the subordinator ”If” at the beginning of a sentence points in a specific direction.  When it is internalized
, the student—without thinking—knows that an introductory clause follows the word “If”; that a comma follows the introductory clause; that a main clause follows the comma; and that a period follows the main clause: 
If” writers internalize key words and patterns, they will begin to write clearly and  effortlessly.

As more words and patterns become internalized in the student’s mind, this verbal picture—like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle falling into place—becomes clearer and clearer.

With thirty or forty students in a class, most teachers do not have time to repeat these key words and patterns to the degree that they need to be repeated!

A computer can.

What’s the difference between The Grammar Key Sentence Structure & Parts of Speech and The Grammar Key Punctuation & Mechanics?

It might be helpful to examine the punctuation error in this sample sentence:

"When students know the structure of a sentence and the parts of speech they have no problem grasping the rules of punctuation."

In order to know where the comma goes in this sentence, you must first know what a clause is (has a subject and verb), what an introductory clause is (a dependent clause that comes at the beginning of a sentence), and finally what a main clause is (a subject and verb that stands alone).
THIS IS WHAT WE TEACH IN THE GRAMMAR KEY SRUCTURE AND PARTS OF SPEECH CD-ROM.

You must also know the punctuation rule that states a comma always follows an introductory clause before the main clause begins. THIS IS WHAT WE TEACH IN THE GRAMMAR KEY PUNCTUATION & MECHANICS CD-ROM.

Then the answer is simple:

"When students know the structure of a sentence and the parts of speech, they have no problem grasping the rules of punctuation."

Of course, there are plenty of exercises that follow the introduction of each new concept or rule.
 

Learning to diagram sentences is easy with the Grammar Key

 

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