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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, […]
[…]write an essay comparing and contrasting these two distinct times of year. These autumn creative […]
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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, […]
[…]at the library or in a waiting room using a short pointer, such as a […]
[…]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 […]
[…]abandoned, waves, journal, flag, staircase, captain, pickax, dog. Ready to explore more fun writing and journal […]
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[…]on paper. You’re helping them learn to use important tools that lay a foundation for […]
[…]manner, students become more confident and skilled in the brainstorming and drafting stages of writing. […]
[…]hope to see this Easter, or a miracle your family has experienced in the past. […]
[…]poem into the card and decorate it with stickers, markers, or glitter. Did you enjoy […]
[…]to faraway places around the globe. That’s what I love about today’s dream vacation writing […]
[…]sure to check back each week for more Writing Prompt Wednesdays! Related Posts: Descriptive writing prompts […]
[…]prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing […]
[…]let summer include more tall tales and stories. Search our blog’s huge library of writing prompts and […]
[…]Once a month, we feature topics especially suited for teens, such as: Compare and Contrast […]
[…]be as complex as a research paper, writing can also be as simple as making lists. Writing […]
[…]teach your child how to write solid paragraphs, it will show you how to teach homeschool writing. […]
[…]and develop at another time. WriteShop’s Junior Writer’s Notebook pages not only help improve writing […]
[…]to see how much fun you can have with unit studies. And it’s so easy […]
[…]So make a commitment to see your writing program through. If you’re not using a […]
[…]than you really do? Did you enjoy these Shakespeare journal prompts? If so, you might […]
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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 […]
[…]writers while sending others into a nosedive of absolute terror! Giving specific yet flexible writing […]
[…]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? […]
[…]about which readers will find this book most appealing. If you enjoyed these book review […]
[…]family, meal, mailbox, porch, trash, hammer, attitude, pray, work, invite Looking for more writing […]
[…]the viewpoint of a wrinkled old apple Or, come up with your own idea! Looking […]
[…]much writing. Independence will come in time. For now, know that it’s okay to take […]
[…]program: WriteShop I WriteShop II Download free sample lessons here. If you enjoyed these essay […]
[…]lessons will help you introduce and review the building blocks of the writing process. WriteShop […]
[…]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, […]