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[…]scheme. It really helps to have such an objective checklist for marking the student’s writing.” […]
[…]tossed onto paper. You can help them learn to use important tools that lay a […]
[…]and surprise him with a G.I. Joe action figure standing at attention on the school table […]
[…]using brightly colored flashcards instead of white paper? Spread the multicolored cards over the writing […]
[…]use a thesaurus later on to look up synonyms for some of their words, thus broadening […]
[…]becoming a great writer. More Ideas: Editing Skills for Kids and Parents Editing and Evaluating […]
[…]invite them to decorate cookies? If so, they’ll fall in love with this assortment of […]
[…]and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Help your kids dig deeper in their faith with these […]
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[…]help kids warm up, think about their topic, and consider the purpose and audience. Simply, […]
[…]a list together. Encourage children to contribute as much as possible. Again, feel free to […]
[…]Explain your reasons, using three different scenes from the film as examples. Looking for more writing prompts? Check […]
[…]else is probably gobbling them down right now! If you’re up for the challenge, this writing project invites […]
[…]stories? Do they dream of becoming world-famous super sleuths? If so, these detective writing prompts […]
[…]bikes as a family, and then get your creative wheels turning with these bicycle-themed writing […]
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[…]with a weird, colorful, or exotic pet. Tap into your kids’ wild dreams with these […]
High school students can practice their persuasive writing skills with these engaging persuasive writing prompts. […]
[…]confident writers by giving them frequent practice. There’s just no substitute! Also see Writing Tip […]
[…]and checklists to help you edit and grade your students’ work more objectively.) Also see […]
[…]are pervasive enough to inspire articles and websites intent upon shedding light on grammar, writing, and punctuation. Today, let’s […]
[…]to be perfect the first time. Karen emailed me to share how this revolutionized their homeschool […]
[…]better appreciate and understand what they read—and apply that knowledge to their writing. 7 Ways to Introduce […]
[…]Gifts for Book Lovers and Writers 40 Clever Gift for Readers, Writers, and Word Nerds […]
[…]WriteShop’s curriculum consultant, Misti Lacy draws from her years of experience as a veteran writing […]
[…]want their writing to be … well, perfect. Sometimes, they’re afraid to start writing simply […]
[…]sentences, depending on their age and ability. I know ________ loves me because …. Valentine […]
[…]or craft. In addition, Book A introduces many early writing concepts such as: Reading and […]
[…]writer has a remarkable story about how they started) do a brilliant job of humanizing […]
[…]dog, who was waiting on the porch. when who how why where While some kids […]
[…]Word Banks Word banks make a great resource for students to draw from when they’re writing about a […]
[…]curriculum consultant, Misti Lacy draws from her years of experience as a veteran writing teacher […]
[…]their table manners, and the way they speak can make us think highly of that […]
[…]or courtyard? Well, I’m off to write in my journal. I wish you the best […]
[…]favorite jobs over the years? How did you meet your husband or wife? These childhood […]
[…]answers who, what, when, where, and why. **** If your reluctant writer enjoyed these writing prompts, […]
[…]writing prompt to describe each one. Your Choice! Click here to download the tree house […]
[…]time to let them go. Your Choice! Click here to download the “Time to Say Goodbye” […]
[…]are chock-full of wonderful ways to improve your children’s writing skills. That’s right: writing skills! Even […]
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[…]sounds, aromas, and activities that make the memories swirl every December. One person can do […]
Each season brings the opportunity for fresh new writing experiences. These four creative writing prompts for autumn […]
[…]on each step of the writing process. Personal writing: Where will you focus this year? […]
[…]this the most fun? It’s a Printable Boggle Board! Boggle makes an outstanding pre-writing game […]
[…]Child: Whaaaaat? Why do we need to revise? You: Because revising is an important part of […]
[…]activities, WriteShop teaches children of all ages to choose strong words to make their writing come […]
[…]maybe you have a child who bubbles over with stories, and you want to guide […]
[…]here to download the robot writing prompt in black and white. Click here to download the robot writing prompt in […]