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“Descriptive writing is an art form. It’s painting a word picture so that the reader […]
Problem: Your homeschooled child is a weak writer who doesn’t know how to make writing […]
Looking for resources that teach parts of speech in fun and engaging ways? Need some tools […]
Problem: Your children’s limited writing vocabulary inhibits ideas and contributes to weak stories, essays, and […]
When you help your kids love books and reading, you also give them the wings they […]
Homeschooling middle and high school kids carries an extra weight that isn’t nearly as evident when […]
Are your homeschool high schoolers ready for college-level writing? One test is whether they know […]
Are you teaching your homeschool children to choose strong words? Or do they tend to […]
Did you know you can help prepare your child to write by reading a picture […]
Expository writing is a kind of writing that’s used to inform. It’s the type of writing […]
In honor of National Poetry Month, I invite you to open up the world of poetry to […]
Do you have a creative writing center in your home? Don’t let the name fool […]
WriteShop is a homeschool writing curriculum that teaches children of all ages the building blocks […]
We know kids love WriteShop, but what about parents? To find out, we asked 20 […]
Have you ever put off a tough task only to realize it wasn’t as bad as you […]
From wordless books to favorite novels, your kids’ reading can provide a springboard to book-themed writing activities. […]
“My 8-year-old LOVES storytelling but HATES writing.” Sound familiar? One look at the blank page […]
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You’ve purchased your new WriteShop Junior curriculum and unboxed (or downloaded) all the goodies inside. […]
Writing across the curriculum is a phrase homeschoolers hear more and more. With many students […]
Problem: Your homeschooled child lacks confidence as a writer because of poor writing guidelines and vague […]
Teaching your kids to write is one of the most daunting tasks parents face. But […]
This article contains affiliate links for products we think your family will love! To encourage creativity and good habits […]
I’m excited to share one of our family’s favorite writing exercises—journal-style reports—where kids write first-person […]
Is it possible for editing to go from a hated or dreaded chore to something […]
Homeschooling through high school (especially teaching teens to write!) can feel scary and overwhelming. Do […]
My girls loved to write stories. In their free time, if their noses weren’t buried […]
Are you plagued by homeschool doubts? Your calling as a homeschooling mom flows out of […]
I love to offer helpful writing tips for homeschool teens! Because most of my blog […]
On frosty days, have you ever referred to winter as “harsh,” “kind,” or even “fickle”? […]
Today, let’s talk about ways you can use amusing objects as pointers to teach homeschool […]
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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it’s a great time to engage your kids in […]
As Thanksgiving draws near, it’s natural to turn our thoughts toward gratitude and acts of […]
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When it’s time to choose a homeschool writing curriculum for 5th and 6th grade, how […]
You’ve just bought a workbook to use in your homeschool. Or maybe you’re eyeing an […]
This gift guide features awesome gift ideas for the book lover, reader, and writer in […]
Do you have a strong-willed writer or two? Focus on self-editing skills with these homeschool […]
You may think of writing as a hands-off subject: I shouldn’t have to model the […]
Your kids will love these hands-on homeschool writing center ideas! Homeschooling is all about flexibility […]
What is persuasive writing . . . … and why is it an important skill […]