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Analytical Grammar is a New and Successful Approach.

Are you tired of teaching grammar year after year? Do your kids never seem to achieve a sense of mastery over this material? If your child has been doing grammar worksheets or workbooks forever – and still doesn’t feel a sense of mastery – the material is not being properly presented!

  • You’re spending too much time on grammar!
  • You’re re-teaching the same thing time and again!
  • You’re spending weeks and weeks on the same topic!
  • You’re not getting the results you want!

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Our Learning Products

  • Junior Analytical Grammar

    Junior Analytical Grammar

    4th or 5th Grade

    A program that introduces the concepts of English grammar to younger students. It is designed to be taught in an eleven-week grammar “season” in either 4th or 5th grade.

  • Analytical Grammar

    Analytical Grammar

    6th Grade & up

    A program that introduces the concepts and completes the study of English grammar for older students. It is designed to be taught in either one year or spread over two or three years beginning as early as 6th grade.

  • High School Reinforcement

    High School Reinforcement

    Workbooks that periodically reinforce the skills of grammatical analysis, diagraming, and copy-editing (punctuation and usage) to students who have completed Analytical Grammar or another rigorous grammar program.

  • Teaching the Essay & Research Paper

    Teaching the Essay & Research Paper

    Step-by-step “how to” guides that teach you to teach your homeschooled secondary student HOW to write the classic five-paragraph literary essay, the foundation for all expository (non-creative) writing, and the fully-annotated research paper. 


Upcoming Conferences

  • April 8-10: MidWest Homeschool Convnetion in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • April 30-May 1: GHEA in Atlanta, Georgia
  • May 8-9: Homeschool Book Fair in Arlington, Texas

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Sentence Diagramming

Classical sentence diagraming is a means to an end.  Diagraming takes the student beyond the parts of speech and shows how those parts work together to form complete, cohesive, and correct sentences by creating a “picture” of it .

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Analytical Grammar
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3810-201 Lunceston Way
Raleigh, NC 27613