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Help your homeschool child write for an audience
Add purpose and meaning to your kids’ writing by having them write for an audience. They’ll love these fun suggestions!
Teach your homeschool kids that grammar matters!
Grammar matters! Poor grammar, spelling, and punctuation can interfere with your student’s writing success.
20 reasons homeschool parents love WriteShop
Parents share why they love WriteShop. Their answers represent the scope of feedback we’ve received over the past 20 years of providing homeschool writing curriculum.
5 encouraging tips for teaching writing in your homeschool
Teaching writing is rarely one-size-fits-all, so you’ll appreciate these helpful tips for teaching writing in your homeschool.
Kid-Friendly Writing Warm-Ups That Spark Creative Writing
Jumpstart your daily homeschool writing lessons with these kid-friendly warm-ups!
How to set up & organize WriteShop Primary for a successful year of writing
Ways to set up & organize your WriteShop Primary materials for easy lesson planning and stress-free writing times.
Writing prompts about books for homeschool kids and tweens
From wordless books to favorite novels, your kids’ reading can provide a springboard to book-themed writing activities.
6 ways to help your special needs child with homeschool writing
Help your special needs child with homeschool writing with 6 tips for kids who struggle with creative and physical writing.
4 ways to make writing more exciting in your homeschool!
Make writing more exciting through appealing books, writing prompts, publishing projects, and more.
Why we used WriteShop from elementary to high school
WriteShop homeschool curriculum can carry you from elementary to high school and fully prepare your teens for college writing!
Stepping stones: A reluctant writer’s journey
Follow a reluctant boy writer’s journey from 6th-grade story soup to academic master’s thesis.
How WriteShop makes grading writing less subjective for homeschool parents
Are you looking for ways to make the process of grading writing less subjective?
WriteShop success stories: Where are they now?
How well does WriteShop prepare homeschoolers for college and beyond? Read these success stories.
Why kids love WriteShop: Four students tell their stories
Homeschool kids explain in their own words why they love using WriteShop to learn writing.