Grammarics Can Help You Beat Brain Drain this Summer!

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Ah Summer. When the kids forget EVERYTHING they learned during the year!
We've already planned out a lesson plan for Miss Grace for over the Summer to boost her reading skills and to keep her phonics and math skills high. She has done really well with the grammar lessons she has had so far, so introducing them to her now, while she is cementing her primary reading skills makes sense. And this is where the Gramarics Program comes in! 

What are Grammarics?

Grammarics are pictorial representations of rules of English grammar, punctuation, and word usage. 

Grammarics was created to overcome the problems that people face in learning the subject. 
  • All of the rules are explained through pictorial representations to create visual reinforcement and also to provide an element of fun to the learning process.
  • The concepts have been explained in an easy-to-understand language, with minimal use of technical terms.
  • Instead of creating a tome, we have focused on only those concepts that are commonly confused by most people.


The first learning aid is the E-book: Grammarics' Pictorial Guide To Common Errors In English Usage (Volume 1)- PDF format that can be read on any computer, tablet, or mobile device. It covers 42 concepts across grammar, punctuation, and word usage that are commonly confused by most people. 


Check out some examples- the first one I used with Miss Grace and she picked up the difference immediately:
 And another (one of my personal pet peeves- blame the nuns...):
Also available are  Poster Pack: Collection Of Printable Poster Image Files- which is a collection of images of all 10 of the available posters. Each high-resolution image file is suitable for printing posters in 3:4 aspect ratio and can be scaled up to 12" x 16" print size. Or you can buy the individual posters- these are super for teachers and home schoolers alike!

As you can see, these grammar pages offer EASY to understand rules, simple examples that anyone can understand, even a first grader! So if you're looking for some helping in keeping your kids from the dreaded 'summer brain drain', check out Grammarics today!

AND 5 lucky BTHM readers will get to do that, as each will get a Grammarics ebook!

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