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Writing activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy writing activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search for writing activities by grade.

Write a Safety Rules Manual

Write a Safety Rules Manual

Give your child a chance to review his knowledge of safety and show off his developing writing skills at the same time by writing a safety manual to share at home.

Practice Writing with Cloud Creations

Practice Writing with Cloud Creations

What will your kindergartener imagine when she looks at the clouds? Create this quick and easy craft with your child, and then let his imagination float free as he writes about it!

Create Pressed Leaf Cards

Create Pressed Leaf Cards

This pressed leaf card project puts science, writing and fun together for your second grade child.

Make a Morning Routine Book

Make a Morning Routine Book

Build good first grade reading and writing skills, as well as family peace and quiet, with this hand made story book about mornings in your home.

Chart Spring Growth

Chart Spring Growth

As spring falls upon us, we are surrounded by a world of growth. Make this spring break a memorable one by creating a "growth" flower with your child where each petal gives a specific example of how much he's grown this year!

Leprechaun Magic Pouch

Leprechaun Magic Pouch

Help your fourth grader celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a classic magic trick, updated for this "lucky" holiday.

Write a Valentine

Write a Valentine's Sonnet!

Love is in the air, and there's no time like Valentine's Day for your high schooler to learn about the most romantic poetic form: the sonnet!

Make a Heart Map

Make a Heart Map

This Valentine's Day, why don't you try something different? Set aside the chocolates, flowers and colorful cards and see what's inside your child's heart. In this activity, your second grader will design her very own heart map to show what she's really made of.

Make a Secret Code Valentine

Make a Secret Code Valentine's Card

Many children at some point in their childhood use their creativity to develop their own secret code or language. Why not encourage this fascination a bit more and assist him in creating a mysterious homemade Valentine?

Easter "Fortune" Cookies

Easter "Fortune" Cookies

Kids love the jelly beans and bunnies of the Easter season, but if you're looking for a way to inject a little extra meaning--and maybe even blend in some writing skills--we've got a creative idea for you.

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