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Teaching writing conventions in your homeschool
Teach kids writing conventions, such as grammar and spelling, to help their writing become more readable.
Paper plate story pocket | Homeschool writing activity
Young children will have fun making a paper plate story pocket to “publish” their story.
What is the best homeschool writing curriculum for high school?
5 key components to look for when searching for the best homeschool writing curriculum for your high school student
20 awesome gifts for kid and teen writers
Creative gift ideas (both serious and whimsical) for kids and teens who love to write.
How being a scribe is the answer when your child hates to write
Being a scribe is often the answer when your child hates to physically write.
5 fun publishing ideas for non-crafty kids
To make their writing more meaningful, children need an audience. Try these easy publishing ideas!
What to do when distance learning isn’t working
If distance learning isn’t working, you may have asked, “Can I do this better myself?” And the answer is yes. Yes, you can do it better!
27 coolest gifts for kids and teens who like to write or read
When gift-giving, you’ve heard it’s the thought that counts. While true, there’s also a certain satisfaction in finding the perfect gift, whether for a holiday, birthday ... or just because. Filled with the latest inspiring ideas, this list features 27 cool and...
How to choose the best homeschool writing curriculum
How to choose the best homeschool writing curriculum so you’ll feel equipped to teach and grade writing
How to organize WriteShop Junior for a year of homeschool writing
Organize your WriteShop Junior materials and homeschool area to make lesson planning easy and writing lessons seamless.
Tips for writing across the curriculum in your homeschool
Writing becomes fun and meaningful when kids apply writing lessons to history, literature, or science.
3 learning disabilities that affect homeschool writing
Dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD are 3 learning disabilities that affect homeschool writing.
It’s vs. its: Time to teach your homeschool kids the difference!
Don’t let your kids appear ignorant and uneducated. Teach them the difference between it’s and its!
Digital tools that make writing fun for struggling homeschool kids
Digital tools like speech-to-text apps make writing fun and help struggling writers adapt.