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[…]of my knowledge of both the homeschool and traditional school environments to create a solid […]
[…]to communicate a story. This validates the artwork they themselves create as part of their […]
[…]below can help teen writers learn the background of a few everyday Latin phrases while getting […]
[…]perhaps you can let him dictate the rough draft. Then, allow him to rewrite it […]
[…]assignments. For example, a 12-year-old using Junior Book E said, “I really loved the writing […]
[…]as the animal of your choosing. Aren’t these fun? Peek into our archives for hundreds more prompts, […]
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[…]praise, correct their composition in a spirit of love, and watch them begin to soften toward […]
[…]passive voice. Typically, frequent use of “to be” verbs results in weak or passive writing, […]
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[…]selected) and other hand-picked entries are below. Enjoy using these with your children as prompts for journal […]
[…]that made the moment important, for it’s those little things that keep the memory alive. Writing […]
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[…]hope to see this Easter, or a miracle your family has experienced in the past. […]
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[…]Once a month, we feature topics especially suited for teens, such as: Compare and Contrast […]
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[…]writers will tell you that proofreading and revising are among the most important parts of […]
[…]used properly, sentence variations bring greater depth and maturity to your homeschooler’s writing. Beginning a […]
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[…]writing? A Purpose for Publishing To make it more meaningful, children need an audience for […]
[…]quotes in essays. With thoughtful research, well-chosen quotations and careful citations, their writing will be ready […]
[…]character qualities, or physical attributes they share. Did you enjoy these Mother’s Day writing prompts? […]
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[…]family, meal, mailbox, porch, trash, hammer, attitude, pray, work, invite Looking for more writing […]
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[…]tips for teaching and editing writing WriteShop Junior Book F WriteShop StoryBuilders Printable writing prompts […]
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[…]Gather your kids around the table for some summer writing fun, using these beach themed writing […]
The final days of school are fast approaching, making these end-of-year writing prompts a fun, […]
[…]children, even when you need to correct their work. How do you encourage your kids’ writing? […]
Whether your kids prefer long road trips or weekend sleepovers, these travel writing prompts will fuel […]
[…]blessed Mother’s Day! Find more Mother’s Day writing ideas here: 10 Mother’s Day Writing Prompts […]
[…]descriptive narration Use narrative voice and different points of view in their writing Understand propaganda in writing […]
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[…]your sentences, use descriptive language, and make word choices sets a mood and defines your […]
[…]it adds purpose and meaning to the assignment. Having an audience takes children past the […]
[…]the past to the present, the future—or both. Which of these engaging and thought-provoking writing […]
[…]why this gift has been meaningful to you in a personal way. * * * * […]
[…]decides to weave blankets from her silk in a dusty attic. * * * * […]
[…]fall include the Age of Exploration during the 15th-17th centuries, try a few of these […]
[…]These projects are grouped by the material you want to use! If your kids enjoyed […]
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[…]to a chocolate bar? How would the chocolate bar respond? Did your kids enjoy these […]
[…]activities into your homeschooling? WriteShop Primary is a gentle approach to teaching early writing skills […]
[…]the location(s) where the story took place. Looking for more ways to engage your kids […]
[…]Manual offers dozens of essay topics suitable for practice. You can also find a few SAT sample writing […]
[…]Prompt Wednesdays! Would you like to help your teens learn more about narrative writing? Our WriteShop I […]
[…]displays prudence and makes wise decisions and choices, and one who does not. Did you […]
Here are four fun persuasive writing prompts for high school students. Will your homeschool teens […]
[…]how to write, so you’ll have to guide them through the steps. If you need […]
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[…]can hear out loud what they’ve written on paper, they start to understand how to […]
[…]you joy to bask in your children’s sentiments on your special day! Mother’s Day Writing Prompts Journaling […]
Expository writing is a kind of writing that’s used to inform. It’s the type of writing […]
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[…]Prompt Wednesdays! Would you like to help your teens learn more about narrative writing? Our WriteShop […]
[…]might also like our printable Summer acrostic poem Have you visited our huge archive of writing […]
[…]disciplined and successful lives, to help them do what is right, just, and fair. This set […]
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[…]to jump into a pile of leaves. Use your best describing words! Thanksgiving Journal Prompts […]
[…]example, lists can be used to brainstorm for details or organize ideas. This set of […]
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[…]more than any other poetry genre—haiku is especially fitting for Words Matter Week. Writing Haiku […]
[…]green vegetable on the barbecue, will it be chard? If you love a playful approach […]
[…]to let them narrate their ideas if they’re not able to write independently. After all, writing is […]
[…]Sir Frances Drake, Lewis and Clark, many more Looking for a more structured program to […]
[…]alongside the writing. Here are a few ways imaginative students can combine creativity with writing. I […]
[…]two when they’re so much happier married? While it was’t hard to assign related writing when […]
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[…]getting pieces of art!Charlene | Classroom teacher, KS I used WriteShop I to teach a writing […]