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Writing prompts about fictional book characters
Writing prompts about fictional characters help children use their imaginations to engage with make-believe friends who live inside favorite books.
Make a picture dictionary
Invite your younger children to make a picture dictionary. It builds vocabulary and targets spelling words!
What’s the key to teaching self-editing skills to homeschool teens?
Don’t let your teens depend on you to fix their writing. Hold them responsible to do their part!
Teen August writing prompt calendar
August’s printable writing prompt calendar gives teens daily practice with five different types of writing.
August writing prompt calendar
With 20 writing prompts for grades 3-8, this free printable calendar gives you a daily journal topic for the whole month of August.
5 summer writing activities from Pinterest
Keep your children {productively} occupied with summer writing activities from Pinterest!
5 journal prompts from Proverbs
These journal prompts from Proverbs will encourage children to think and write about virtues such as wisdom, patience, and hard work.
Patriotic Journal Prompts
Inspire children young and old to ponder America’s founding with these patriotic journal prompts.
An Independence Day word bank
This colorful, jam-packed, patriotic word list will inspire children to write about the 4th of July.
5 high school opinion essay topics
Here are five hot opinion essay topics to get your high school students’ wheels turning!
Is it enhanced learning . . . or is it busy work?
Help your child associate writing with fun through play and they won’t even know they’re learning!
Teen July writing prompt calendar
20 writing prompts in this printable July calendar gives teens daily practice with 5 types of writing.
July writing prompt calendar
With 20 writing prompts for grades 3-8, this free printable calendar gives you a daily journal topic for the whole month of July.
Summertime: No excuse for homeschool chaos
Creative ways to maintain some semblance of order during the summer and avoid homeschool chaos.