Teaching grammar doesn't instill a sense of joy in the hearts of many teachers. Likewise, you don't hear students often raving about the grammar lesson they had that day. It just seems so dry, so boring, so blah. Not that it isn't an important skill, but when you don't love what you're teaching, it is kind of a challenge to get your students engaged and enjoying it. So, how can we fix this? We've got a great start here. Check out these 25 digital resources for teaching grammar! My favorites are #1 and #2! ?

Parts of Speech Interactive Notebook for Google Slides
Shameless plug here... ETTC has put the Parts of Speech Interactive Notebook you know and love into Google Slides! Nouns, and verbs, and adjectives, oh my! This set includes these areas and pronouns, adverbs, articles, prepositions, and conjunctions. Interactive notebooks are a great way to get kids to really learn concepts. These slides are like a physical notebook, but without all the prep, wasted instructional time of cutting and pasting, and they are super engaging! They're shiny and brand new, totally cohesive as a set, yet each file has a flare of its own. They include nursery rhymes, fill in the blanks, sorts, puzzles, and more. This resource is completely ready for you and your students. All you have to do is assign it to them and you're covered! You won't be sorry you checked these out.1. Nouns
Students start out simple by identifying types of nouns (person, place, and thing). Then move onto creating plural nouns by adding -s and -es. Finally, they work on identifying common and proper nouns. As an added bonus, put it all together by identifying a variety of nouns within nursery rhymes. And with all of our digital parts of speech interactive grammar activities, there is a check for understanding at the end of the notebook.
2. Verbs
The verb digital interactive notebook has students first sort action and being verbs. This is followed by a subject/verb agreement where students select the correct verb for the sentence. After this, the students have a shades of meaning sort with seven verbs. Next, they match the action verb words to the super cute clip art images. They'll wrap it all up with nursery rhyme verb hunting, a past/present/future tense word making activity. And as always, the comprehension check at the end.
3. Adjectives
Students begin the adjectives digital interactive notebook by using adjectives to describe themselves. (We know kids are ALL about themselves, so we use that to our advantage here!). Next, they help solidify their knowledge of what adjectives are by finishing the 'Adjectives tell..." sentence stem with draggable pieces. Working on expanding their vocabulary, they then sort in an adjective shades of meaning activity. Finally, students match adjective words (draggable pieces) to the clipart that matches and consolidate their knowledge with the check for understanding!
4. Pronouns
The pronoun digital interactive notebook starts with students sorting words (draggable) into what is a pronoun and what is not a pronoun. After this, they match the pronoun to the appropriate set of nouns and match the pronoun to the appropriate clipart. Finally, they complete a comprehension check.
5. Adverbs

6. Articles

7. Prepositions
Students begin this notebook by dragging the appropriate preposition word arrow to the images. Next up are preposition word-image puzzles, followed by filling in the correct preposition in the sentence by selecting from three options and dragging the correct one to the sentence. They wrap it up with a check for understanding.
8. Conjunctions
The conjunctions digital interactive notebook has students begin by placing the correct conjunction into a series of sentences and then read it aloud. Then, they complete sentence puzzles, assembling the beginning, conjunction, and end of a sentence. They finish by completing the comprehension check.
Digital Grammar Interactive Notebooks: Volume 2
Another shameless plug - we just can't contain ourselves here at ETTC. This resource that has been so loved by teachers and students is now available in digital format and we want to shout it from the rooftops! Volume 2 includes upper and lowercase letters, types of sentences, capitalization, end punctuation, multiple meaning words, inflectional endings, sorting objects into categories, synonyms and antonyms, simple and compound sentences, commas, context clues, affixes, root words, reflexive pronouns, apostrophes, dictionary skills, and glossary skills. Pair this with Volume 1 and you have a comprehensive resource for grammar guided instruction and/or independent practice for a variety of primary grades in a completely engaging format. Similar to Volume 1, it has a cohesive feel overall, but with a unique style for each and involve sorting, fill in the blank, multiple choice, puzzles, and more!9. Upper and Lowercase Letters

10. Types of Sentences

11. Capitalization

12. End Punctuation

13. Multiple Meaning Words
Students start this notebook by dragging the homonym to the matching pairs of images. After this, they are given the word and an image of the two definitions and they drag the correct definitions to the images. This set covers a wide variety of common multiple meaning words!
14. Inflectional Endings
The inflectional endings digital interactive notebook begins with the sounds of -ed. Students have helpful reminders available in each column about what each sound of -ed is, but also features of the word that would give it that sound. Next, students explore -ed and -ing (past/present tense) by sorting words with these endings to match their root word. After that, students are introduced to each type of word (words that end with a short vowel and one consonant, words that end with a silent e, words that end with two vowels and a consonant or two consonants, and words that end with a consonant and a letter 'y') and the rule for adding -ed and -ing endings. Then, they practice adding these endings to each type of word.
Following this, they do a similar activity, but with the endings -s, -es, -ies, -ves, and -fs, however, this time they have to sort the root word first, then create the new word using the given rule. Finally, they select the correct word with/without an inflectional ending to complete a set of sentences.
15. Sorting Objects into Categories

16. Synonyms and Antonyms
Students begin with finishing the acrostic poem for 'SYNONYM,' and 'ANTONYM,' by dragging over the pieces - which describe or give examples of each word. Cinnamon rolls with synonyms are up next, with students sorting the synonyms to match each cinnamon roll. This is followed by an antonym matching activity. After this, students complete synonym (3 piece, with each synonym image having two synonyms to drag over) and antonym puzzles (2 piece, with one draggable antonym puzzle piece).
17. Simple and Compound Sentences

18. Commas

19. Context Clues
Students begin this notebook by naming each example type of context clue (inference, synonym, example, antonym, and definition). Following this, they go through twenty-four examples. Each example contains a short passage, a comprehension multiple choice question on the definition of an underlined word in the passage, and a draggable label to identify what type of context clue is being used in that passage. Next, they are given another short passage, again with an underlined word. Using context clues, they find the definition that best fits and drag it over to the passage. The context clues digital interactive notebook wraps up with a page of sentences and highlighter strips. Students use the highlighter strips, after they read the sentences, to color code the underlined word in each sentence to the definition that is already highlighted for them.
20. Affixes

21. Root Words
The root words digital interactive notebook begins with students putting together three piece puzzle - piece one has the root word, piece two has the meaning, and piece three has an example/examples using that root word. Next, they take a given root word with definition and meaning and match the definitions of four words using that root word. Finally, they match a root word to an image for the meaning of that root word.
22. Reflexive Pronouns

23. Apostrophes
The apostrophes digital interactive notebook starts with answering, 'What gets an apostrophe?' with images and the category answer given, and students match examples of each category. Next, they sort singular and plural possessives. Finally, students match the contraction to the words that make up that contraction.
24. Dictionary Skills

25. Glossary Skills
A short, but sweet delve into glossary skills, students start with ordering the four steps for how to use a glossary. Next, they actually use a sample page from a glossary to answer questions. Finally, they put sets of words in alphabetical order. Then, they create a sample book title (for each set) where they might find those words in the glossary.
