Grammar

Language is a system of choices made within cultural contexts. When looking at language, grammar can be a powerful tool for students to describe and analyse the language choices made by others and those in their own texts. Attention to grammatical accuracy is important, but it should always be seen in a context of meaning making.

An important part of this is metalanguage; language to talk about language. Students use it to describe, analyse and evaluate their own language choices and the choices of others. Metalanguage includes the terms usually associated with ‘traditional’ approaches to grammar, such as noun, verb, article et cetera. Whenever possible, our resources use metalanguage consistent with the Australian Curriculum: English.

  

Video: Summary for Developing English

Posted on 12/08/2021
Dr Rod Campbell, a leading literacy educator and grammar consultant shares his strategies on developing English for primary school students.