FREE Grammar Reference for English Lessons Through Literature (ELTL)
Published:
May 14, 2019
Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa
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English Lessons Through Literature (ELTL) is a language arts program for grades 1 to 8 or higher which uses both Charlotte Mason and classical methods. ELTL covers grammar and composition skills. Barefoot Meandering is offering the Grammar Reference to go along with the English Lessons Through Literature (ELTL) as a subscriber freebie this year. You won’t want to miss out on this useful resource.
The Grammar Reference includes ALL reference pages that are in the ELTL for grammar memory work (definitions and lists), correct use of words, a sentence diagramming reference guide, a chart of common irregular verbs, several charts of verb tenses, an editing protocol for after writing, and a guide to Theon’s six components.
Each lesson in the ELTL includes copywork, a literature selection to be read aloud, a poem, and a traditional Indian fable.
I love that the literature selections include the children’s classics most of us love:
- The Story of Doctor Dolittle
- The Secret Garden
- The Marvelous Land of Oz
- And more
Grab your FREE Grammar Reference for English Lessons Through Literature (ELTL) resource from Barefoot Meandering (Subscriber freebie).