Learning to express oneself on paper is one of the most important skills a child can develop. From a few sentences on what they did over summer vacation to a doctoral thesis, students never stop needing to know how to write, and write appropriately for their level. Closely tied to reading, learning to write employs many similar strategies, as well as some that are unique to this vital part of life.
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Grammar 101: A Quick Guide
Adults and kids alike battle those pesky marks called punctuation, and that struggle is even more important in an era of...
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The Do's and Don'ts of Editing Your Child's Writing
Here are the Do's and Don'ts on how to guide your child's writing to the next level.
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Renga: The Art of the 'Linked Poem'
There many types of poetry for kids (and adults), but few are as fun and free as renga. Learn how to write renga poetry....
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Relationships among Listening, Reading, and Viewing
Listening, reading, and viewing are receptive, or input, skills. As such, they involve similar thinking processes for...
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Teaching Spelling
Perhaps the best-known way to teach spelling is through weekly spelling tests, but tests should never be considered a...
