The exercises can be incredibly challenging for children who struggle with abstract logic.

By the second part of the 4th grade, students are transitioning from basic orthography to complex syntactic and morphological analysis. The exercises in Part 2 heavily emphasize:

Students must analyze why certain letters are used or why punctuation differs, effectively turning a grammar lesson into a linguistic investigation. 2. Typology of Typical Exercises

Asking students to continue a story or describe a scene using specific grammatical structures (e.g., "Write 5 sentences about a spring forest using verbs in the past tense").

Some exercises contain massive amounts of text to parse, which can be overwhelming for slower readers. 💡 Final Verdict

Working with complex sentences, homogeneous parts of speech, and dialogue.

is a highly structured, developmental textbook that forms part of the well-known "School 2100" educational system.