Try some fun writing warm-ups to get your kids and teens ready for writing time!
Writing Games & Activities
Let’s write family stories!
Young writers can learn ways to gather a few gold nuggets of Grandma’s storytelling.
The “Looks Like” Game
Free the imaginations of the most self-proclaimed “unimaginative’ kids with the “Looks Like” game.
Mother’s Day: Homeschool writing projects fit for a queen
Kids can treat Mom like royalty with these Mother’s Day writing ideas!
Easter writing activities
Kids and teens can write prayers or make a Scripture collage with these Easter writing activities.
How to write a Thanksgiving acrostic poem
Looking for a fun holiday project? Divert your kids by teaching them how to write a Thanksgiving acrostic poem!
Gratitude lists for kids
Help your children count their blessings with these Thanksgiving-inspired gratitude lists for kids.
Costume Closet: Homeschool fun for young writers
Encourage a dramatic child to dress up as their main character before writing!
Make a picture dictionary
Invite your younger children to make a picture dictionary. It builds vocabulary and targets spelling words!
5 summer writing activities from Pinterest
Keep your children {productively} occupied with summer writing activities from Pinterest!
Is it enhanced learning . . . or is it busy work?
Help your child associate writing with fun through play and they won’t even know they’re learning!
Summertime: No excuse for homeschool chaos
Creative ways to maintain some semblance of order during the summer and avoid homeschool chaos.
Rhymes for sale! A rhyming poetry game for kids
With this rhyming poetry game, kids have fun learning while they’re busy playing with words!
A gathering of adjectives | Homeschool writing activity
This vocabulary-building game helps kids of all ages create their own adjective word lists.
Growing your child’s writing vocabulary
Tools like word banks and vocabulary games help kids expand their writing vocabulary.