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How to help your 3rd-5th grader with homeschool writing

The best ways to teach your 3rd-5th grader homeschool writing: what to do and what to expect to inspire successful writers.

Do you know how to help your 3rd-5th grader with homeschool writing? It’s not always easy!

Middle to upper elementary children express a really wide range of writing abilities.

1. Encourage the Writing Process

Continue to encourage the writing process so it becomes natural. This starts by helping your child view writing as a multistage process:

Ultimately, our kids begin to understand that the paper is the product and writing is the process.

2. How Much and How Often?

To help your 3rd-5th grader with homeschool writing, keep the focus on improving sentence structure and writing a solid paragraph.

3. Remain an Involved Parent

These are bridge years, when most students go from largely parent-supported writing pieces to more independent writing. The biggest key to success with this is lots of practice. Fostering independence doesn’t mean you give an assignment and disappear! Even if it seems counterintuitive, continue working closely with your middle and older elementary children. Your 3rd-5th graders need you to:

4. Make Homeschool Writing Fun

Start writing now! If you wait till junior high to begin teaching writing, by then it’s time to get down to brass tacks, and your children may have missed the delight of writing during their elementary years, when they learn that writing is something to enjoy and anticipate.

So most of all, for any elementary child in grades K-5, the writing experience should be fun! Motivation, excitement, and a positive learning environment all help children build confidence in their writing skills as they acquire the ability to write.

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Homeschool Writing Curriculum for 3rd-5th Grades

If the idea of teaching writing seems intimidating, WriteShop Junior holds your hand every step of the way. Lesson plans in Book D, Book E, and Book F show you exactly how to guide your child through each part of the writing process.

Children have so much fun playing writing games, learning to use exciting writing tools, and writing appealing stories such as adventures and mysteries that they hardly realize they’re learning! See all of the WriteShop Junior products here.

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