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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Reinforcing Writing Skills for Back to School
Here are a few fun ways to help your child practice writing sentences, stories, and expository and narrative essays to...
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Using Technology: Ways to Use Computers
A computer is a handy tool for many school assignments. To that end, the following sections focus on some ways you can...
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Kindergarten Writing: What Happens April to June?
Find out what parents can expect from writing at the of their child's kindergarten year. Here's a rundown of the...
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Characteristics of Experienced Readers and Writers
Active Engagement in Constructing Meaning from and with Texts Jeff Wilhelm (1997) notes that "Once students have...
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A Rich World of Thinking: National Standards for English Language Arts
Among all of the subjects kids learn in school, English Language Arts touches everything. After all, if a student can't...
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