"Welcome to Grammaropolis."
Twenty-six characters live here. Every one of them embodies a part of speech or a punctuation mark. Nelson runs the Noun Office. The Punctuation Department patrols the sentences. Jake brings the color. Take a look around.
Where in town can I go?
Nine characters across the nine parts of speech. Click any of them to visit.
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Twelve punctuation officers, one precinct. Chief Comma runs the squad.
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Where sentences are built. The Mayor in charge. Coming soon.
Visit →The music videos, the vignettes, the animated catalog. Gramma at the door.
Visit →The songs, the album, the audio episodes. Pure listening.
Visit →Workbooks, storybooks, bundles. Direct from the publisher.
Visit →1,166 standards across four frameworks. Search by your state.
Visit →The Mayor runs the rules. Slang runs the streets.
Kids need the rules: the conventions of standard English that let them communicate clearly when it matters. Kids also need a voice: permission to use language as something theirs, not just something they perform on a worksheet. Grammaropolis was built so they could have both.