Teaching grammar doesn't have to be boring for students. With the help of fun videos, students can learn all about nouns, adjectives, verbs, and more in the classroom.
Education World has gathered a round up of videos teachers can use to teach grammar in the classroom. In addition to a description of each video, we include a "cool factor" ranking student interest, and a suggested grade level.
A Noun is a Person, Place or Thing
Source: SchoolTube
Grade Level: 3-5
Run Time: 3:02
Description: With this video provided by Schoolhouse Rock, students will learn everything they need to know about nouns.
Cool Factor: High. This song is catchy and the cartoon characters help make the video entertaining.
Grammar: Brief and Naughty: Part 1: The 8 Parts of Speech
Source: YouTube
Grade Level: 9-12
Run Time: 10:21
Description: Don't be fooled by the title, there is nothing "naughty" about this video. In the video, an animated Noah Webster teaches students about the eight parts of speech.
Cool Factor: Moderate. Teachers and students alike will laugh and be entertained as they learn about grammar.
Unpack Your Adjectives
Source: YouTube
Grade Level: 3-6
Run Time: 3:23
Description: Students will learn all about adjectives with this music video by Schoolhouse Rock.
Cool Factor: High. Students love Schoolhouse Rock. It is entertaining and the song and information will stick with you.
Noun Song
Source: YouTube
Grade Level: 6-9
Run Time: 2:57
Description: With this popular song, students will learn all about nouns.
Cool Factor: High. Students will enjoy this song, and teachers will too.
Verb: That's What's a Happenin'!
Source: SchoolTube
Grade Level: 3-6
Run Time: 3:01
Description: With this video provided by Schooolhouse Rock, students will learn all about verbs and how to use them.
Cool Factor: High. Students will be able to learn about verbs while being entertained.
Article by Kassondra Granata, Education World Contributor
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