When you think of teaching writing in kindergarten, what comes to mind? What do you teach your kindergarten writer? Narration, copywork, handwriting, journaling, writers’ workshop, and writing prompts are common types of writing for kindergarten. Once you understand each writing type you can make an informed decision about what type of writing fits you and […]
Homeschool Art: Beyond the Stick Figure Art School
Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. Homeschool art can intimidate parents who don’t consider themselves artists. I’m one of those parents. Even though I […]
An Indoor Literacy Camp-Out Your Kids Will Love
This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click through one of my links and make a purchase, I will receive a commission. Kids love to go camping. If you’re not the camping type why not humor your kids with an indoor literacy camp-out. I used to host a camp-out every year in my classroom […]
Interactive Writing: Sharing the Pen to Teach Writing
Interactive writing, or “sharing the pen,” is a strategy to teach writing to young children. Imagine you want your six-year-old to express gratefulness, so you set a stack of blank cards in front of her and ask her to write thank you notes for her birthday gifts. What do you think will happen? Young writers […]
Beginner Readers Need More Than “Sound it Out”
Watching our children develop as readers is an amazing process to witness. But as they learn to read there are many instances when they sort of freeze, not sure what to do next. They get stuck. This is the perfect opportunity for us parents to use reading prompts to guide our beginner readers in developing decoding strategies. We […]
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