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[…]prompts, and pre-writing exercises to warm your kids up before the “real” writing begins. 5. Writing needs […]
[…]I want to tell you about putting on your editor’s hat. Do you like to […]
[…]the early elementary years (K-3), there’s so much you can do to model and encourage […]
[…]and get the creative juices flowing. Whether you’re teaching young children or teens, writing games […]
[…]you laugh? What are you thankful for? When you don’t know what to write about, […]
[…]yet we will N ever, ever forget you. Fabulous poetry? Not really. Meaningful? Without a […]
Cen·to: an original poem made using lines from the works of various poets. In recent […]
[…]I said so. These are incomplete thoughts, and you will get your knuckles rapped with […]
[…]branches. Tall pines lift gnarled arms upward Waiting for the peace of dawn. Directions for […]
[…]excited to bring out a product that will meet many of your needs for a […]
[…]sequence for the ten lessons of Book C: Planning the Story Writing a Mystery Self-Editing […]
[…]so that it is parallel with “playing.” Doesn’t that add a nice sense of balance? […]
[…]us we had them all!). We drafted a wish list detailing the components of our […]
[…]scheme. It really helps to have such an objective checklist for marking the student’s writing.” […]
[…]or craft. In addition, Book A introduces many early writing concepts such as: Reading and […]
[…]history the next year. As the boys approached seventh grade, Debbie began talking earnestly of […]
[…]per composition. Day 8: Final Draft: Student spends 30-60 minutes. Day 9: Grade final drafts […]
[…]to communicate a story. This validates the artwork they themselves create as part of their […]
[…]thinkers can use a variety of graphic organizers to arrange their ideas before they start writing. In […]
[…]keeps sending us sketches, each one cuter than the one before! Since WriteShop Primary teaches […]
For those of you keeping up with the progress of WriteShop Primary (our upcoming K-2nd […]
[…]the owners of two more brand-new trademarks: INSPIRING SUCCESSFUL WRITERS® and TEACHING WRITING HAS NEVER BEEN […]
[…]praise, correct their composition in a spirit of love, and watch them begin to soften toward […]
[…]who skip the paired adjective instruction, complaining that it teaches stilted and unnatural writing. I find […]
[…]for homeschoolers working with reluctant writers and children as young as 8. Supplementing Other Writing Programs […]
[…]world, it’s good for your children to realize that the sentences they’re composing for their writing […]
[…]on each step of the writing process. Personal writing: Where will you focus this year? […]
[…]you’ll also want to see topic ideas, note cards, outlines, etc. DO schedule time for […]
[…]Too Hard to Write! Most children’s speaking vocabulary far exceeds their writing vocabulary. This can frustrate […]
[…]of my knowledge of both the homeschool and traditional school environments to create a solid […]