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Free Homeschool Grammar Curriculum

Welcome to our list of free homeschool grammar curriculum! Below, you’ll find free homeschool grammar curriculum for every grade.

How to Use the Free Grammar Curriculum List

The grammar curriculum on this page is listed in alphabetical order. There is a suggested grade range next to the title of each curriculum resource. These are only approximate, so you may want to also consider resources above or below your child’s actual grade.

All the Christian resources on this list are labeled with a “C.” Any resource not labeled as Christian is either secular or neutral and does not teach religious beliefs unless otherwise noted.

If you would like to use any of the resources listed below, click on the curriculum’s title to visit their website. Then, follow the instructions found there to begin using the resource.

For other subjects, visit our homepage and choose a subject from the free curriculum menu found there. There are options for all the standard subjects and many electives.

Free Grammar Curriculum

The Child’s Own English Book  (3rd – 5th)

This textbook introduces the parts of speech. Each chapter is dedicated to a different part of speech and begins with an introductory story focusing on how the part of speech is used and why it’s important.  Then there are several activities that teach the child how to identify and use the part of speech.

Daily Grammar   (4th – 12th)

Daily Grammar’s website offers 440 text-based daily grammar lessons and 88 quizzes (every 5th lesson). No grade levels are designated. These lessons are intended to be worked through at the student’s own pace over the course of several years.

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool  (K – 8th)  C

All of Easy Peasy’s language arts courses include grammar instruction. The material is taught using online lessons and printable worksheets.

edX  (10th – college)

EdX, a nonprofit created by Harvard and MIT, offers several grammar courses. The length and format vary from course to course, and availability changes periodically. The courses are free to audit, or certificates of completion are also available for a fee.

Gentle Grammar  (1st – 4th)

MomDelights.com has adapted C.C. Long’s classic grammar textbook, New Language Exercises for Primary Schools, into downloadable workbooks for modern use. You may download the books for free or purchase physical copies.

The Good and the Beautiful  (K – 8th)  C

This is a complete language arts curriculum. The download includes grammar, reading, literature, writing, spelling, vocabulary, art, and geography, all in one course.

Grammar-Land  (3rd – 8th)

The Grammar-Land ebook uses a storytelling approach to teach parts of speech and grammar concepts. There are also worksheets to accompany each chapter of the book.

Improve Your Grammar  (9th – college)

The University of Bristol created this comprehensive guide to using English grammar and avoiding common mistakes. Self-checking practice exercises are included for each section.

Intermediate Language Lessons  (4th – 6th)

This textbook, which was originally published in 1914, teaches composition and grammar using the Charlotte Mason method. The book contains black/white period illustrations, memorization, classic literature excerpts, narration, dictation, copywork, composition, and grammar exercises.

Khan Academy  (4th – 8th)

Khan Academy’s grammar course teaches grammar concepts with video lessons. Practice exercises are included, and progress through the course is tracked.

KISS Grammar  (1st – 12th)

KISS teaches grammar concepts using downloadable workbooks.

McGraw Hill  (1st – 12th)

This website provides PDF downloads of Treasures Grammar workbooks for 1st through 6th grade and Writer’s Choice Grammar and Composition workbooks for 7th through 12th grade. These resources are listed in a long list of other links. Scroll down to the “Completely FREE PDF Work Books” heading and click “Grammar Book” under your child’s grade level.

Plain and not so Plain  (2nd – 9th)  C

Downloadable workbooks teach English grammar and usage.

Primary Language Lessons  (2nd – 3rd)

This textbook, which was originally published in 1911, teaches composition and grammar using the Charlotte Mason method. The book contains black/white period illustrations, memorization, classic literature excerpts, narration, dictation, copywork, composition, and grammar exercises.

Quill  (4th – 12th)

Quill provides interactive lessons that teach grammar, writing, and proofreading skills. The lessons require that students type their responses rather than presenting the material in a multiple choice format.

Scott Foresman Grammar and Writing  (1st – 6th)

These downloadable textbooks teach grammar and writing.

More Free Grammar Resources

Free Grammar Worksheets

This page lists numerous sources of free grammar worksheets. They can be used for extra practice with any grammar curriculum, or you can piece them together to create your own grammar curriculum.

More Language Arts Curriculum

If you are looking for additional resources to complete your language arts program, visit our language arts page. There are free curriculum options for reading, composition, handwriting, spelling, vocabulary, and poetry.

 

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Free Grammar Curriculum