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02. How to Sequence Grammar in Upper Elementary - Mini Series Challenge

Author
Uniquely Upper
Published
Tue 05 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://uniquelyupper.com/captivate-podcast/sequencing-grammar-in-upper-elementary

Welcome back to Day 2 of the Grammar Confidence Kickstart Challenge! In this episode, we’re digging into one of the most powerful shifts you can make as a grammar teacher: sequencing grammar in upper elementary in a way that actually makes sense.

If you’ve ever felt like you were jumping from nouns to conjunctions without a clear path, or that your grammar instruction was more of a “check-the-box” than a connected flow, you’re not alone—and this episode is going to help learn how to sequence grammar.

Today, I walk you through how to create a meaningful, intentional sequence that builds from foundational concepts to more advanced skills—so your grammar lessons stop feeling like chaos and start feeling cohesive.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why sequencing grammar matters more than just “covering the standards”
  • How to build a grammar sequence that flows from parts of speech to writing application
  • What sequencing looks like at each grade level (3rd, 4th, and 5th)
  • One mistake I made early on—and the lightbulb moment that changed my entire approach
  • A helpful myth to bust: Why grammar can’t be taught like a bingo card

Recommended Grammar Sequence by Grade Level

3rd Grade

  • One part of speech per week: nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs
  • Build toward sentence structure and prepositions/conjunctions

4th Grade

  • Focus on usage in context
  • Week 1: Nouns, pronouns, adjectives
  • Week 2: Verbs and adverbs

5th Grade

  • Start with a review week to find gaps
  • Use grammar stations to differentiate instruction
  • Let data drive next steps

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More About Commas in the Chaos

Commas in the Chaos is the podcast for upper elementary teachers who are juggling lesson plans, classroom chaos, and trying to remember what a preposition is — all before lunch. Whether grammar feels like your jam or your nemesis, this show is here to help you make it a little easier, a little clearer, and a lot more doable.

Hosted by Rachel, a former upper elementary teacher. Each week brings short, actionable episodes filled with ideas that actually work — from quick grammar routines and sentence strategies to mindset shifts and snack drawer survival tips. It’s all served with just enough sarcasm to get you through the week.

🎧 New episodes drop weekly.

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