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[…]know what? It’s not just kids who experience it—YOU struggle too. Why Is It So […]
[…]doing school at all. Ana Willis from They Call Me Blessed. Connect with her in […]
[…]on hand. Teens thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing prompts […]
[…]on hand. Teens thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing prompts […]
[…]on hand. Teens thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing prompts […]
[…]to help your 5th-8th grader with homeschool writing How to help your high schooler with […]
[…]too. Does the curriculum align with my homeschool philosophy? There’s no one-size-fits-all writing curriculum. Every […]
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[…]books that force them to expand their vocabulary and ways of thinking. Have your students […]
[…]the smiles! Rhymes for sale! — Play this rhyming poetry game with your children. 5 […]
[…]When their songs are finished, entertain one another with a performance! Related activity: Poetry writing […]
[…]Your Kids Must Learn November 10 Ways to Reduce Writing Stress December 6 Christmas Journal […]
[…]learners at all levels benefit from playing word games, responding to verbal instructions and writing prompts, […]
[…]special characteristics. More ideas for writing about your treasures If you loved these state fair […]
[…]he’s crazy about. Call upon his unique skills and talents to create the project. Incorporate […]
[…]a WriteShop Junior Writing Center Make it easy for your kids to write by creating […]
[…]prompts, and pre-writing exercises to warm your kids up before the “real” writing begins. 5. Writing needs […]
[…]the early elementary years (K-3), there’s so much you can do to model and encourage […]
[…]objective, lesson-specific editing and grading tools to help you evaluate your children’s writing fairly. Teaching […]
[…]WriteShop I works for homeschool teens of mixed ages or grades. A 10th grader with […]
[…]text—might be all the inspiration your child needs to break out of his slump. Hundreds […]
[…]want to know if this could be a successful and fulfilling business for you. Did […]
[…]even though they didn’t especially like it. Are you inconsistent when it comes to teaching […]
[…]skills seem on track—even without a curriculum? Or do you see a few gaps in […]
[…]there’s a time and place for slap-dash communication, our kids need to learn that most […]
[…]and teens’ writing! WriteShop can help you, too! Christy’s Story: The Boy Who Hated Writing […]
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[…]papers of various lengths So make a plan. Keep working on your teen’s grammar and […]
[…]can we adapt to their needs? How can we make it more engaging? Are there […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]expectations regarding composition length or number of sources you require. 4. Offer story prompts. StoryBuilders […]
[…]child safe boundaries while establishing clear limits for the rambler. Introduce the Writing Process. Teach your […]
[…]have often produced desirable results. Does She Claim She Has No Time? If your patient […]
[…]colors, they can organize different ideas, make corrections, or simply add to the delight of […]
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[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]or confident writers, we can’t let that keep us from investing in our children’s writing. Remember: […]
[…]To help you renew your perspective, let’s look at three myths about evaluating homeschool writing. […]
[…]to journal once a week or assigning a book report here and there—just to say, […]
[…]can avoid facing massive debt when you head off to school. If you enjoyed these expository essay […]
[…]favorite sandbox game with a creative writing activity. I’m willing to bet these Minecraft writing […]