Writing takes lots of mental and physical effort that can easily overwhelm young ones. A simple way to get a five year old to write without complaining is to start with labeling pictures.
When Your Child Struggles with Spelling
This post contains Amazon affiliate links and other affiliate links. If you clink through one of my links and make a purchase, I will receive a commission. Spelling is a complex skill to learn. Just think about all that’s involved in spelling a word. We have 26 letters in the English language, but those 26 […]
Fun Literacy Activities for Summer Road Trips
This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click through one of my links and make a purchase, I will receive a commission. Summer road trips can be a bumpy ride. On an ideal trip, everyone is content, enjoying the sights, and getting along peacefully. If you’re worried that your trip will make you never […]
Spark Writing Ideas with Picture Prompts for Kids
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. What better way to encourage kids to use words than with picture prompts. Just give them a photograph and invite them to write about the image. Picture prompts inspire creativity. Picture prompts can spark more writing ideas from your kids than a verbal prompt, like “write […]
7 Common Types of Writing for Kindergarten
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 […]
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