Free Homeschool Grammar Curriculum

Grammar Curriculum

Welcome to our list of free homeschool grammar curricula! Here, you’ll find a diverse selection of free grammar resources for different grade levels.

How to Use This List

  • The curriculum is listed in alphabetical order with suggested grade levels.
  • Grade levels are approximate—feel free to explore options above or below your child’s level.
  • Christian resources are marked with a “C.”
  • Secular or neutral resources do not include religious teachings.
  • Click on the highlighted curriculum title to access the resource.

For other subjects, visit our homepage and browse the free curriculum menu.

Free Grammar Curriculum

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

A textbook that introduces parts of speech through stories and activities.

Daily Grammar (4th – 12th)

Offers 440 daily grammar lessons and 88 quizzes. No fixed grade levels—progress at your own pace.

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

A complete language arts curriculum with grammar lessons, online activities, and printable worksheets.

edX (10th – college)

Courses from Harvard and MIT cover English grammar. Free to audit; certification available for a fee.

Gentle Grammar (1st – 4th)

Downloadable workbooks adapted from a classic grammar textbook.

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

A complete curriculum covering grammar, literature, writing, and more.

Grammar-Land (3rd – 8th)

Teaches parts of speech through storytelling with worksheets.

Improve Your Grammar (9th – college)

A University of Bristol guide with self-checking exercises.

Intermediate Language Lessons (4th – 6th)

Uses classic literature excerpts, dictation, and composition exercises.

Khan Academy (4th – 8th)

Video-based grammar lessons with interactive exercises.

KISS Grammar (1st – 12th)

Teaches grammar through downloadable workbooks.

McGraw Hill (1st – 12th)

Download Treasures Grammar workbooks (1st – 6th) and Writer’s Choice (7th – 12th).

Plain and not so Plain (2nd – 9th) C

Downloadable grammar and English workbooks.

Primary Language Lessons (2nd – 3rd)

A classic Charlotte Mason-style textbook with copywork and composition.

Quill (4th – 12th)

Interactive lessons focusing on writing, grammar, and proofreading.

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

Downloadable textbooks covering grammar and writing.

Additional Free Grammar Resources

  • [Free Grammar Worksheets] – Extra practice for any grammar curriculum.
  • [More Language Arts Curriculum] – Free resources for reading, spelling, writing, and more.

Activity Table

ActivityDescription
Story-based learningLearn grammar through engaging stories
Printable worksheetsHands-on practice with downloadable worksheets
Online quizzesInteractive grammar quizzes for self-checking
Video LessonsWatch and learn with step-by-step video explanations
Composition exercisesPractice writing with structured activities
Classic literature excerptsLearn grammar through famous literary works
Memorization techniquesRemember grammar rules with fun techniques
Dictation practiceImprove writing skills through dictation exercises
Grammar gamesFun activities to reinforce learning
Self-paced coursesLearn at your speed with flexible lessons

(FAQs)

1. Can I use these resources for free?

Yes, all listed resources are free. Some may offer paid extras, but the main content is free.

2. How do I access a curriculum?

Click the highlighted curriculum title to visit the official site.

3. Are these resources aligned with school standards?

Many follow standard grammar guidelines but may not match every school curriculum.

4. Are there grammar resources for high school students?

Yes! Options like edX, Improve Your Grammar, and McGraw Hill cater to high school and college students.

5. Can I mix different curriculums?

Absolutely! You can combine different resources based on your child’s needs.

6. What if a link doesn’t work?

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7. Are there grammar courses for beginners?

Yes! Gentle Grammar, The Child’s Own English Book, and Primary Language Lessons are great for beginners.

8. Do these curriculums include worksheets?

Many offer downloadable worksheets or interactive exercises.

9. Can I use these resources for homeschooling multiple children?

Yes! Many are self-paced and flexible for multiple students.

10. Where can I find more homeschool resources?

Check our [homepage] for a free curriculum on other subjects.

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