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[…]a red ribbon. Others might just believe that you are carrying a royal announcement in […]
The fabulous Poem in Your Pocket Day is just around the corner! “The idea is simple: […]
This year, April 18th is Poem in Your Pocket Day! What a great reason to […]
[…]compose original poems. Writing haiku poetry Writing “Never” poems How to write a cinquain poem […]
[…]problem: unless your children are self-motivated (or Dad’s on the ball), you may find yourself […]
[…]you’ve never considered being a scribe for your writing-phobic child, this can be a game […]
[…]paper plate so it matches the theme of the story. Fold the story and store […]
[…]at least five of these words in the thesaurus and find more interesting synonyms to […]
[…]you want your reader to experience. Paint a picture with your words to express a […]
[…]of posterboard, or insert them into a tabletop pocket chart. Look up one of those weak […]
[…]start a journaling habit! Kids hone their writing skills, and you get to fill a […]
[…]publishers: We want our curriculum to work for your family. We’re sincerely invested in your […]
[…]medicines and healthy lifestyle choices. An 8-point plan for teaching persuasive writing in your […]
[…]your folks, Grandparents Day is as good an excuse as any to reflect on the […]
[…]years, when most children are either emerging writers with little or no ability to write […]
[…]of various poets. In recent posts I’ve shared ideas on teaching children to write cinquain […]
[…]journal for mothers and daughters. 2. Cici’s Journal: The Adventures of a Writer-in-Training Rather than […]
[…]What was it like? Do you have a musical family? Write about the special role instruments […]
[…]Fairy Tale Mother’s Day is a day to remember that fairy tales do come true! […]
[…]by creating clever word pairs and short rhyming poems. If one of your youngsters has […]
[…]sentence variations bring greater depth and maturity to your homeschooler’s writing. Beginning a sentence with […]
[…]children, try to find real-world examples of things in the poem. For example: The art […]
[…]It can be time-saving and often cost-effective to use an office supply store or a […]
[…]tackled alone at this age. Choose full-length books and read them aloud to your preteens […]
[…]notebooks at the drugstore), there’s always time to switch gears and make improvements in your […]
[…]out all your WriteShop Junior ebooks ahead of time or print print pages lesson by […]
[…]effective self-editors? WriteShop I and II teach them exactly what to look for when editing […]
[…]them too!) This week, why not try one or two on for size? 1. Make […]
[…]it wasn’t as bad as you imagined—once you simply got started? It seems that beginning something […]
[…]always been a big fan of writing across the curriculum. After all, it just makes […]
[…]a paragraph or essay telling what makes someone a good friend. Write a paragraph or […]
[…]sayings or extreme sports Zebra creative markers – great for taking notes or underlining Everyone’s […]
[…]feet with writing assignments, plan a special writing day at your local library. With a […]
[…]a color poem to describe your mother. Choose a color, and write three or four similes […]
[…]be rescued? You decide to send five different messages in a bottle, either asking for […]
[…]dream date with Dad, or make a Father’s Day card. Add some fun to your […]
[…]and sprinkles galore. What will you build out of sugar cookies? Make a numbered list explaining […]
[…]you have been feeling mistreated and unappreciated. Write a letter of complaint to the family […]
[…]are a wonderful way to “show—don’t tell.” I hope you and your children enjoy creating […]
[…]three modern technological devices. Where are you? What is the time period? What tech devices […]
[…]them you will properly feed and care for your new pet. creative — Your pen […]
[…]they need to do. WriteShop Primary and Junior guide children to develop a writing pattern […]
[…]look for something special for the readers on your gift list. We’ve added a few entertaining […]
[…]a familiar character who finds himself in an unfamiliar setting. 5. Create a craft, diorama, […]
[…]up with 51 reasons to journal and 50 ways to journal for a total of […]
[…]Funtrivia.com You’re vs. Your Quiz – About.com Find more help teaching your kids about important grammar […]
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[…]— Where do you stand on the issue of consuming animals? Using examples, write an essay […]
[…]progress and improvement from draft to draft! Related >> How to Edit High School Writing […]
[…]Games and Puzzles 1. Dixit Looking for an engaging way to develop creative thinking? Try Dixit, where players convince […]