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[…]Manual for WriteShop I & II Award-winning WriteShop takes the guesswork out of teaching writing. […]
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[…]stamped with their own personality and style. Looking for a more structured program to incorporate […]
[…]it adds purpose and meaning to the assignment. Having an audience takes children past the […]
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[…]you or your kids plan, write, or edit more effectively. Try these six ways to strengthen your writing: […]
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[…]If you’re looking for a poetry lesson with a holiday twist, then gather the kids […]
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[…]Start gathering your facts and examples, and make a list of possible talking points. The […]
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[…]and I’d like to share a few with you. 1. Write simply. Many readers can’t […]
[…](3) mention one or two things the experience of raising an animal has taught you. […]
[…]through procrastination, poorly written compositions, and an altogether bad attitude towards writing. Writing is challenging! […]
[…]children, even when you need to correct their work. How do you encourage your kids’ writing? […]
[…]you can find both of these—and lots more—in this collection of 40 print-and-go writing prompts! […]
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[…]and teacher editing, revising, and rewriting. Week 4: OPTIONS Assign a book report or other writing, or take a writing […]
[…]praise, correct their composition in a spirit of love, and watch them begin to soften toward […]
[…]off. World of Animals and other StoryBuilders are perfect for this! The printable cards make […]
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[…]green vegetable on the barbecue, will it be chard? If you love a playful approach […]
[…]suggestions. Upbeat, encouraging feedback goes a long way in helping your children improve their writing. […]
[…]to communicate a story. This validates the artwork they themselves create as part of their […]
[…]on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter so we can see. Download Your Free Mother’s Day Writing Prompt […]
[…]list of 10 wordless books. Looking for more ways to engage your kids with books? Writing […]
[…]your sentences, use descriptive language, and make word choices sets a mood and defines your […]
[…]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 […]
[…]passive voice. Typically, frequent use of “to be” verbs results in weak or passive writing, […]
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Some kids love to plunge right into a writing assignment and skip the prewriting stage […]
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[…]be as complex as a research paper, writing can also be as simple as making lists. Writing […]