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[…]reasons why you are the perfect person for the job. Download your free candy store […]
[…]kids pick a prompt. Before you know it, they’ll be imagining the perfect snow companion, […]
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[…]a writing curriculum that offers: Instructions to teach the writing process and specific writing skills […]
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[…]is a workhorse of a reference tool! It inspires teens whose limited vocabulary contributes to […]
[…]to communicate with others. Talk about writing opportunities. Explain the purpose for each kind of […]
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[…]to write stories or poetry, description is a wonderful skill to develop. Without it, all […]
[…]is National Card and Letter-Writing Month! Why not let your kids have some fun with […]
[…]WriteShop Junior Book F! “Who knew you could use games and hands-on activities to teach […]
[…]and get the creative juices flowing. Whether you’re teaching young children or teens, writing games […]
[…]counterparts. 3. Promote Concise, Honest Writing Admissions personnel are not impressed by pompous writing. Teach […]
[…]matter what activities you plan this summer, remember that you set the tone for attitudes […]
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[…]rough draft. Don’t get hung up on perfection. Everyone revises! “The first rule of writing […]
[…]at some point. Either way, their brainstorming skills will improve every time they practice freewriting. […]
[…]children are who they are. You can’t change that. You can, however, help them master […]
[…]writing techniques to your child. Let her narrate her words to you through a daily […]