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Brain Waves Instruction Pages HOME Blog Free For You Products About Contact How to Sequence Your Grammar and Mechanics Curriculum for Maximum Success Planning your grammar and mechanics curriculum can feel like putting together a puzzle. The good news is that by thoughtfully sequencing the topics, you can help your students build a strong foundation and gradually develop more complex skills. In this post, I'll share a suggested sequence that has worked well for my classroom, starting with sentences and moving through parts of speech, capitalization, comma rules, quotation marks, and punctuation. Remember, this sequence is flexible, so feel free to adjust it to meet the needs of your students! Oh, and if you're ready to take a deep dive into this suggested Scope and Sequence, grab this f ree outline for grammar and mechanics curriculum here. 1. Start with Sentences Sentences are the building blocks of writing, so it's the perfect place to begin.  In this unit ,...

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