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[…]through procrastination, poorly written compositions, and an altogether bad attitude towards writing. Writing is challenging! […]
[…]skills seem on track—even without a curriculum? Or do you see a few gaps in […]
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[…]try some of these helpful tips. 1. Do the editing on a different day. When […]
[…]holiday writing, whether stories, journals, essays, or reports. Here are some Thanksgiving writing prompts—for homeschoolers of […]
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[…]you’ll find 13 colorful—and beautifully designed—printable journal prompt pages and writing prompts about […]
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[…]spelling dictionary in Book C. It’s yet another tool WriteShop Primary incorporates during writing lessons […]
[…]WriteShop Junior Book F! “Who knew you could use games and hands-on activities to teach […]
[…]workbooks are designed for one-time use. Students “consume” (use up) a book by writing in […]
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[…]the appropriate page, and label the picture with its name. WriteShop Primary, an early-elementary writing […]
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[…]children are who they are. You can’t change that. You can, however, help them master […]
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[…]curriculum consultant, Misti Lacy draws from her years of experience as a veteran writing teacher […]
[…]worksheet is simply to help jumpstart the writing. Graphic organizers aren’t meant for writing full […]
[…]homeschool writing center ideas Homeschool Writing Center Activities for Elementary Ages Creative Writing Center Ideas […]
Have you ever wondered how to use writing prompts to teach homeschool writing? Writing Prompts […]
Fun writing prompts about magical hats, coats, shoes, and sunglasses help kids imagine wild adventures […]
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Invite your kids to flex their creative writing muscles with these magical clothing writing prompts […]
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[…]others, please link to this post. Do not link directly to the PDF file. Looking […]
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[…]why is it an important skill for high school students to learn? Sometimes called argumentative […]
[…]Once a month, we feature topics especially suited for high schoolers, including: Cause and Effect […]
Persuasive Essay Prompts: Help teens develop clear opinions and supporting […]
We asked a dozen homeschool moms to share their most valuable back-to-school tips with us. […]
[…]Primary is all about helping your child feel successful. Picture books, games, and crafts make […]
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[…]special characteristics. More ideas for writing about your treasures If you loved these state fair […]
[…]two when they’re so much happier married? While it was’t hard to assign related writing when […]
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Writing Math Poetry | Write poems that put a positive spin on […]
[…]sure to check back each week for more Writing Prompt Wednesdays! Related Posts: Descriptive writing prompts […]
[…]used properly, sentence variations bring greater depth and maturity to your homeschooler’s writing. Beginning a […]
[…]easy to create even more writing buzz simply by investing in some cool new writing tools! […]
Have a “blast” with this month’s printable writing prompt as you write about a trampoline […]
[…]a writing curriculum that offers: Instructions to teach the writing process and specific writing skills […]
[…]Explain your reasons, using three different scenes from the film as examples. Looking for more writing prompts? Check […]
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[…]Have each child begin to write a story based on the same pre-selected prompt. (See […]
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[…]habit. Together, can we take some time this week to examine our words and practice […]
[…]such as three little pigs, three blind mice, three wishes, or three guesses. Today’s fun […]
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[…]at the primary level. In Book B, children learn to write a funny story using […]
[…]to keep your kids writing while on a break from homeschooling? Try these ideas for […]
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[…]Take a photo and tag us @WriteShop on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter so we can […]
Moms love summertime writing activities that are creative, stress-free, and fun. Why not invite your […]
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[…]homeschool teen writer to embrace the steps of the process as a natural, expected part […]
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[…]Think creatively, and write as descriptively as you can. Be sure to check back each […]
[…]assigning a little writing to keep those important skills sharp. If you’re looking for some […]
[…]might also like our printable Summer acrostic poem Have you visited our huge archive of writing […]
[…]to enhance writing lessons. I’d like to share a dozen ways to incorporate technology into […]
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