Does one or more of these stumbling blocks get in the way of writing success at your house?
Teaching Homeschool Writing
Teach homeschool teens to describe a place with vivid vocabulary
By choosing vivid details to describe a place, your teens will bring life and emotion to their writing.
How to inspire your homeschool kids when writing feels pointless or lacks purpose
When kids complain that writing feels pointless, give meaningful assignments that also help them see the value of refining their work.
Before making a midyear writing curriculum switch, try this genius tip!
What do you do when your writing curriculum isn’t working? Before making a midyear switch, try this genius tip!
6 tips that help homeschool procrastinators with writing assignments
Do your procrastinators need help with homeschool writing? If they keep putting it off, try these proven tips to get them back on task.
3 ways to help weak writers build a strong writing vocabulary
Do your homeschool kids have a weak writing vocabulary? To improve their word usage, try these easy-to-implement ideas.
How to Homeschool Multiple Ages with WriteShop
Can you homeschool multiple ages with WriteShop? Yes! In many cases, you can combine kids who are close in age or skill in a single level.
Help young writers choose strong words with a pocket word bank
Try this idea for a pocket word bank to help children choose strong, descriptive synonyms.
Help! Teaching writing is hard!
See how small successes can usher frustration right out the door, leaving encouragement and accomplishment in its wake!
Are you giving your homeschool child clear writing expectations?
Students need measurable, clear writing expectations. Achievable goals and specific directions help boost skill and confidence.
5 encouraging tips for teaching writing in your homeschool
Teaching writing is rarely one-size-fits-all, so you’ll appreciate these helpful tips for teaching writing in your homeschool.
Kid-Friendly Writing Warm-Ups That Spark Creative Writing
Jumpstart your daily homeschool writing lessons with these kid-friendly warm-ups!
6 ways to help your special needs child with homeschool writing
Help your special needs child with homeschool writing with 6 tips for kids who struggle with creative and physical writing.
Why we used WriteShop from elementary to high school
WriteShop homeschool curriculum can carry you from elementary to high school and fully prepare your teens for college writing!
Stepping stones: A reluctant writer’s journey
Follow a reluctant boy writer’s journey from 6th-grade story soup to academic master’s thesis.