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Episode 1: Why Grammar Matters More Than You Think

Episode Summary:

Let’s start with the big question: Why does grammar matter—and why should we care about it more than we already do?

Welcome to Day 1 of the Grammar Confidence Kickstart Challenge, where we’re kicking things off with a dose of truth, a little myth-busting, and a whole lot of reassurance. In this episode, I’m sharing my personal journey from grammar uncertainty to grammar confidence—and how that turning point shaped everything I do now to support teachers just like you.

Because the truth is, grammar matters. It’s not just about commas and clauses—it’s about giving students the power to express themselves clearly and confidently in writing and in life.

So if you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “qualified” enough to teach grammar (🙋‍♀️), if grammar through writing is enough (it’s not), or whether you even have time to do it well (you do)—this episode is for you.

In This Episode You’ll Learn:

  • Why grammar matters and how it serves as the foundation for all communication
  • The real reason grammar gaps show up—and why they don’t start in college
  • 3 big grammar myths that too many teachers still believe
  • How short, simple grammar routines can make a bigger impact than long, random lessons

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Related Episodes & Blog Posts:


Connect with Rachel:


More About Commas in the Chaos

Commas in the Chaos is the podcast for upper elementary teachers who are juggling lesson plans, classroom chaos, and trying to remember what a preposition is — all before lunch. Whether grammar feels like your jam or your nemesis, this show is here to help you make it a little easier, a little clearer, and a lot more doable.

Hosted by Rachel, a former upper elementary teacher. Each week brings short, actionable episodes filled with ideas that actually work — from quick grammar routines and sentence strategies to mindset shifts and snack drawer survival tips. It’s all served with just enough sarcasm to get you through the week.

🎧 New episodes drop weekly.

  continue reading

3 episodes

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Episode 1: Why Grammar Matters More Than You Think

Episode Summary:

Let’s start with the big question: Why does grammar matter—and why should we care about it more than we already do?

Welcome to Day 1 of the Grammar Confidence Kickstart Challenge, where we’re kicking things off with a dose of truth, a little myth-busting, and a whole lot of reassurance. In this episode, I’m sharing my personal journey from grammar uncertainty to grammar confidence—and how that turning point shaped everything I do now to support teachers just like you.

Because the truth is, grammar matters. It’s not just about commas and clauses—it’s about giving students the power to express themselves clearly and confidently in writing and in life.

So if you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “qualified” enough to teach grammar (🙋‍♀️), if grammar through writing is enough (it’s not), or whether you even have time to do it well (you do)—this episode is for you.

In This Episode You’ll Learn:

  • Why grammar matters and how it serves as the foundation for all communication
  • The real reason grammar gaps show up—and why they don’t start in college
  • 3 big grammar myths that too many teachers still believe
  • How short, simple grammar routines can make a bigger impact than long, random lessons

Resources Mentioned:


Related Episodes & Blog Posts:


Connect with Rachel:


More About Commas in the Chaos

Commas in the Chaos is the podcast for upper elementary teachers who are juggling lesson plans, classroom chaos, and trying to remember what a preposition is — all before lunch. Whether grammar feels like your jam or your nemesis, this show is here to help you make it a little easier, a little clearer, and a lot more doable.

Hosted by Rachel, a former upper elementary teacher. Each week brings short, actionable episodes filled with ideas that actually work — from quick grammar routines and sentence strategies to mindset shifts and snack drawer survival tips. It’s all served with just enough sarcasm to get you through the week.

🎧 New episodes drop weekly.

  continue reading

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