Wondering what grammar skills to teach to your Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade students? I’ve got you covered! In this “grammar skills by grade level” post, I’m listing out skills to teach in each grade level, K-2! Where did this list come from? Well, it reflects the Common Core Standards — but also what I’ve personally seen to be appropriate and helpful for each grade level. Of course, what you teach your students will ultimately depend on your own curriculum and your own standards — and most importantly, what you see that your kids need. Every class and school is different! So while I hope that these lists are helpful to you as a starting point, I anticipate that you’ll need to make some adjustments and adaptations. Let’s dive in! Each list includes grammar, language arts, and writing conventions skills. (Vocabulary skills are not included, nor are concepts that can be included in spelling instruction, like homophones.) Grammar & Language Skills for Kindergarten Use spaces between words Write from left-to-right, top-to-bottom Identify “sentence” and “word” by name (use those terms) Identify the period, question mark, and exclamation point by name Consistently use periods to end sentences With support, use question marks or exclamation points to end sentences Capitalize the first word in a sentence Capitalize the pronoun “I” Capitalize names of familiar people (i.e., friends’ names) Speak in complete sentences Write in complete sentences (may need support) Understand and use question words (who, what, where, when, why, how) orally Use common nouns to name people, places, and things — orally and in writing Use describing words to give detail — orally (adjectives, but I don’t require Kinders to know the word “adjective”) Use specific action words — orally (verbs, but I don’t require Kinders to know the word “verbs,” though I may use it myself) Use simple pronouns correctly — orally and in writing Demonstrate understanding of and use common prepositions — orally Use plural nouns with -s and -es — orally (should also attempt in writing but may not spell them correctly, especially the -es ending) Produce statements, questions, and exclamations with prompting — orally (I don’t require Kinders to identify these sentence types by name) Expand simple sentences by adding more details — orally, with prompting Discuss differences between present and past tense verbs and use them correctly — orally, should also attempt in writing Grammar & Language Skills for First Grade Use spaces between words Write from left-to-right, top-to-bottom Identify “sentence” and “word” by name (use those terms) Identify the period, question mark, and exclamation point by name Consistently use correct ending punctuation marks Use commas to write the date Use commas to separate words in a list or series Capitalize the first word in a sentence Capitalize words in the date Capitalize names of people Form the abbreviations Mr., Ms., and Mrs. — in writing, with support Speak in complete sentences Identify the subject and predicate of a simple sentence (know terms “subject” and “predicate”) Write in complete sentences (use knowledge of subject and predicate) Understand and use question words (who, what, where, when, why, how) — orally and in writing Use common nouns to name people, places, things, and ideas — orally and in writing Correctly identify nouns (using the term “noun”) Use proper nouns to name specific people, places, and things — orally (should attempt to use in writing but may not always capitalize correctly yet) Use possessive nouns (i.e., “the girl’s book”) — orally (may attempt in writing but correct spelling and punctuation are not yet expected) Use pronouns correctly — orally and in writing Use personal pronouns (i.e., “me”), possessive pronouns (i.e. “ours”), and indefinite pronouns (i.e., “someone”) correctly — orally and in writing Correctly identify action verbs (using the term “verb”) Use correct subject-verb agreement in simple sentences — orally and in writing Discuss the differences in meaning between the past-tense, present-tense, and future-tense forms of a verb Use past-tense, present-tense, and future-tense forms of verbs correctly — orally and in writing Discuss and use irregular past-tense verbs — orally and in writing Correctly identify adjectives (using the term “adjective”) Use adjectives to give detail and describe — orally and in writing Use common conjunctions (i.e., “and,” “but”) — orally and in writing With support, combine 2 simple sentences to form a complex sentence Expand on simple sentences — orally and in writing Use “a” and “the” correctly — orally and in writing Use “this,” “these,” “that,” and “those” correctly — orally Demonstrate understanding of common prepositions Use common prepositions correctly — orally and in writing Produce statements, questions, exclamations, and commands — orally and in writing (may or may not know names of these sentence types, although I use the terms with them) Discuss the meaning of simple contractions — orally Discuss how language is used differently in different contexts (i.e., formal and informal English) Grammar & Language Skills for Second Grade Identify the period, question mark, and exclamation point by name Consistently use correct ending punctuation marks Use commas to write the date Use commas to separate words in a list or series Use commas in the greeting and closing of a letter Capitalize the first word in a sentence Capitalize words in the date Capitalize names of people Capitalize names of products Capitalize names of holidays Capitalize geographic names Form and correctly punctuate the abbreviations Mr., Ms., and Mrs. Correctly form simple contractions with an apostrophe Correctly form simple possessives with an apostrophe Speak in complete sentences Identify the subject and predicate of a simple sentence (know terms “subject” and “predicate”) Write in complete sentences (use knowledge of subject and predicate) Understand and use question words (who, what, where, when, why, how) — orally and in writing Use common nouns to name people, places, things, and ideas — orally and in writing Use plural nouns correctly — orally and in writing Use pronouns correctly — orally and in writing Use reflexive pronouns correctly — orally and