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Introduce beginning writing skills to your 5- to 9-year-old students through games, crafts, picture books, […]
Introduce beginning writing skills to your 5- to 9-year-old students through games, crafts, picture books, […]
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[…]problems, learning challenges will ultimately result in difficulty performing mental tasks in your homeschool—including writing. Conceptual […]
[…]correct the writing without criticizing your child. When it comes to chores, character training, and […]
[…]I specifically teach descriptive writing. This important skill is then practiced in the remaining informative […]
[…]that are both purposeful and meaningful. All the while, help your children see the value […]
[…]by brainstorming. Like pre-writing, brainstorming is a skill that stimulates thinking in general. However, it also acts as a […]
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[…]Libs® to teach parts of speech Remember playing Mad Libs as a kid? They’re just […]
[…]not sure if laziness is the issue with your child’s writing? Laziness has a cousin […]
[…]from your child’s head. When kids are in a stare-down with a blank page—and the […]
[…]progress and improvement from draft to draft! Related >> How to Edit High School Writing […]
[…]on my second copy, as my first dog-eared book finally split at the seams. With […]
[…]and Evaluating Writing: K-3rd Grade Editing and Evaluating Writing: 4th-6th Grade The Trick to Finding […]
[…]tackled alone at this age. Choose full-length books and read them aloud to your preteens […]
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[…]him—as well as the occasional bigger mistakes that went unnoticed the first time. Even after […]
[…]their own unique opinion (a thesis statement). Students must use solid evidence to defend every […]
[…]of posterboard, or insert them into a tabletop pocket chart. Look up one of those weak […]
[…]your pants? Are you trying to teach many children at different levels? Are you unpredictable in […]
[…]learning and teaching them a great deal about writing. The way words hook the reader […]
[…]them, confusion quickly turns to frustration or discouragement. When it comes to teaching writing in […]
[…]or construction paper. Then, affix the sentence strips to the colored paper. 2. Lift-the-Flaps: Beginning, […]
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[…]an occupation that is considered difficult, demanding, or dangerous. Write an essay explaining why you think this career is one […]
Do you homeschool a reluctant writer? The act of capturing a fleeting thought and pinning […]
[…]Repeated Sounds Alliteration results when words that appear close together share the same beginning sound. Your […]
[…]to do something all by themselves. Perhaps it was the first time they rode a […]
[…]There are loads of book lists online, but sometimes it pays to talk to your […]
[…]facts, photos, drawings, and short reports. They work well for factual reports as well as […]
[…]murderer protested his innocence. An hour after, he was put to death. What a difference […]
[…]allow for any creativity, or they were so flexible I wondered if my kids were […]
[…]WriteShop Skills Charts by Level Remember the Goal Writing plays an important role in your […]
[…]it wasn’t as bad as you imagined—once you simply got started? It seems that beginning something […]
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[…]or dislikes, and a surprising or interesting fact about his or her background. If you […]
[…]they need to do. WriteShop Primary and Junior guide children to develop a writing pattern […]
[…]kids make simple books. I love these from Our Journey Westward and Jimmie Quick. Lapbooks. Combining crafting, […]