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[…]the balance between appreciating the content and picking apart the errors? The Elements of Writing […]
[…]new skill, the freewriting process gets waaaay easier the more you do it! >> Check […]
[…]course. WriteShop I and II are great programs for teaching and reinforcing the steps of […]
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[…]To help you renew your perspective, let’s look at three myths about evaluating homeschool writing. […]
[…]you need extra help getting started with teaching 5-paragraph essays and persuasive writing, WriteShop II offers a […]
[…]much writing. Independence will come in time. For now, know that it’s okay to take […]
[…]Dautrich. ©2013-2020 WriteShop, Inc. All rights reserved. Do you feel discouraged about teaching writing in […]
[…]writing techniques to your child. Let her narrate her words to you through a daily […]
[…]choices. An unmotivated student may benefit from having choices, such as deciding between several writing […]
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[…]she can pick up the pace. 5. Watch Out for Wordiness How does an author […]
[…]referred to winter as “harsh,” “kind,” or even “fickle”? This week, enjoy a winter writing […]
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[…]tool that alleviates the insecurity of writer’s block and encourages more fluent writing. A Blueprint […]
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