Build Strong Writers and Communicators With an Improved English Curriculum
Simple Solutions’ English curriculum provides daily, standards-aligned practice in grammar, mechanics, and writing that builds lasting literacy skills—supporting Tier 1 instruction without adding screen time or disrupting your ELA block.
- Strengthens Tier 1 ELA – Reinforces core instruction across grammar, mechanics, and writing
- 10-15 Minutes Daily – Fits seamlessly as bell work, independent practice, or literacy stations
- Print + Digital Flexibility – Reduces screen fatigue while providing standards-based tracking
Your district has adopted a comprehensive literacy curriculum, but students still struggle to retain grammar rules and apply writing conventions independently. Teachers see the same mechanical errors reappear months after instruction. By the time spring assessments arrive, foundational language skills haven’t stuck, and writing scores reflect it.
Simple Solutions English addresses this retention gap systematically. Our program helps students internalize grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and sentence structure. With both print and digital formats, it integrates into your existing ELA framework without requiring new curriculum adoption or extensive teacher training.
Explore our proven approach below. Need more insight into our methodology? Review our free-to-access resources. Need guidance getting started? Our team is ready to support you.
K-8 | 140 Lessons | 35 Assessments
Aligned with English Language Arts standards for grades K-8, this program emphasizes key language concepts and skills appropriate for each grade level, with systematic practice that builds proficiency over time.
Our Research-Backed Approach to a Better English Curriculum
Our English programs help students internalize language rules and apply them automatically through:
Retrieval Practice
Students regularly apply grammar rules, punctuation conventions, and spelling patterns — building the automatic recall that separates students who know the rules from students who actually use them correctly.
Spaced Practice (Spiraling)
Key language concepts reappear throughout the year in different contexts, preventing the common pattern where students ace the grammar unit but make the same errors in their writing by spring.
Interleaving (Mixed Practice)
Each lesson combines grammar, mechanics, and usage questions, mirroring the complex decisions students face when writing — where they must simultaneously consider multiple language conventions.
What Educators Are Saying
Teachers report stronger grammar skills and improved writing mechanics with our materials that supplement their English curriculum.
