photo by:
amrufm
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.
Additional Content
showing 21 - 25 of 93
-
21.
Writing Milestones: Second and Third Graders
By second grade, most kids are writing much more easily. But there's still a lot of growth that happens in second and...
Source: PBS Parents -
22.
Child Development Tracker: Literacy From Age 4 to 5
What's typical when it comes to preschool literacy? What can a four or five-year- old typically understand when it comes...
Source: PBS Parents -
23.
Writing, Talking, and Listening to Develop Language and Literacy Skills
One day when Adi Rule was nearly five years old, she passed her mother, Becky, a piece of paper with the following...
-
24.
Writing and Reading
Writing and reading are closely related and, some would say, inseparable. Better writers tend to be better readers, and...
Source: National Writing Project -
25.
Doing Research: Finding Resources
Now that you know what types of resources are available, you can set off on your information hunt. You may want to...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
