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[…]stickers peeking up at her, she knows right away that you noticed her efforts. Point in the […]
[…]in the Serengeti. Encourage him to walk a mile in his subject’s shoes (or paws!), […]
[…]words to God’s gift of love: Jesus … the greatest Gift of all. Encourage everyone in your […]
[…]Builder. Day 4: Sloppy Copy (rough draft): 60-90 minutes. After one hour, stop and pick […]
[…]strengths and weaknesses, but parents learn how their children view their own work. Parents also […]
[…]scrapbooking, and spelunking (caving). See if one or two of these analogies spark understanding in […]
[…]WriteShop Skills Charts by Level Remember the Goal Writing plays an important role in your […]
[…]and choose lines from the carol. Hark! The angels sing (5) Glory to the newborn King […]
[…]not sure if laziness is the issue with your child’s writing? Laziness has a cousin […]
[…]a speech writer. Develop a “hook.” You need to capture the audience’s attention at the […]
[…]the composition is the product. What are the steps of the writing process? Brainstorming: Thinking through […]
[…]pleasure. Do not allow your temporary excitement to distract you from the real business of […]
[…]be rescued? You decide to send five different messages in a bottle, either asking for […]
[…]the beach or the mountains? Will you camp in a tent or a motorhome? Write […]
[…]most “thankful” of months—makes a perfect time to cultivate gratitude in your family. Many people […]
[…]the words they read and write. Gather or make a small collection of pointers to […]
[…]ask someone to take photos of you along the way. When finished, write an instruction […]
[…]of your community? Marshmallows? Ping pong balls? Pennies? Something else? Write a paragraph explaining how […]
[…]for your homeschool, you’ll love WriteShop Primary and WriteShop Junior! Introduce beginning writing skills to […]
[…]words that could be replaced by appropriate synonyms? A thesaurus is a great tool for finding […]
[…]would like to share this prompt with others, please link to this post instead of linking directly to […]
[…]to develop, especially if you’re working with a younger child. In truth, you’re training your […]
[…]them! You only need to know what to look for. Let’s start by taking the […]
[…]point of view or vantage point, such as: Your bedroom or den from your fish’s viewpoint […]
[…]to get a letter in reply. December is the perfect time to encourage letter-writing activities in your home. […]
[…]job is to teach and model the process until our children get it. They need […]
[…]with your fourth, fifth, or sixth grader during editing, that’s okay. View it as training and […]
[…]graphic organizer on which to write ideas for what could happen at the beginning, middle, and end of […]
[…]journeyed to the moon, Mars, and beyond. From your point of view, write a persuasive […]
[…]— Birthdays are celebrated in many different ways. Describe birthday festivities in your house, including the […]
[…]would like to share this prompt with others, please link to this post instead of linking directly to […]
[…]emotion words, write about your experience as Bear on the Job! October 12: Moment of […]
[…]Repeated Sounds Alliteration results when words that appear close together share the same beginning sound. Your […]
[…]fundamentals of concise and concrete writing. Then move up to WriteShop II once their critical-thinking […]
[…]as you’ve surely discovered, if you feel inadequate and insecure, writing may not be happening […]
[…]was it like growing up on the farm / in Italy / in a house […]
[…]handheld or wearable digital voice recorder. Priced under $25, these are affordable devices to try […]
[…]the better, you deepen your understanding of the subject.” –Deb Peterson, learning and training consultant […]
[…]times along the way. Some we just couldn’t get into for various reasons, and we […]
[…]shaping your kids’ character, guiding their growth, and tempering their will without constraining their spirit. […]
[…]a cinquain – A simple five-line descriptive poem Writing a diamante – A seven-line poem of opposites […]
[…]think this is a great idea! Persuade your family to take this challenge by giving […]
[…]would like to share this prompt with others, please link to this post instead of linking directly to […]
[…]writing. Using subordinating conjunctions is just one way to vary sentence structure, often by combining […]
[…]make these dreams a reality. 7. Thanks, Pop! Write about why you are grateful to have […]
[…]even a silly writing prompt about a monkey on a cruise ship can all be used […]
[…]around the world by yourself? Why? What is your favorite color? List three adjectives to […]
[…]on my second copy, as my first dog-eared book finally split at the seams. With […]
[…]meaningful by shopping ahead of time with readers and writers in mind? We’ve rounded up 38 ideas that include […]
[…]literary enthusiast, you’re sure to appreciate these fabulous finds. From game room to dining room, there’s […]