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Writing Strands
This group of assignments in the series called Writing Strands is designed to give homeschooled third level students a grounding in the very complicated process of giving others their thoughts in written form. This level is designed for students who, in public school, would be considered ready for third or even up to seventh grade. Of course, third and seventh grade students would write much differently, but that is not a problem. Both can experience learning the skills presented in this level. It has been designed to be widely applied, for there are many experiences here that most young writers should have. Scope & Sequence: Topics covered in this level are following directions (basic), sentence & paragraph control (basic), rewriting sentences (basic), description (people), description (people's thoughts), organization (activities), organization (objects), description (perspective), story creation (creative), description (organization), description (actions), narrative events (organization), creative (narrative). (Grades 3 to 7.)
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Basic Writing Skills
This book is designed to teach students how to write. It will provide them with the basic skills needed to write interesting sentences that are grammatically correct and to write a variety of paragraphs. They will also learn to write a letter, a journal, a story, a book review, and more. Answer key included.
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Basic Writing Skills Grade 4
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Comprehensive Composition
Praised by Cathy Duffy as "one of the most concise yet comprehensive books for teaching the writing process available to home educators." From researching a topic to shaping the final essay, Stout's flexible curriculum helps young writers, grades K to 12, develop and hone their descriptive, persuasive, narrative, and expository writing skills. Helpful teaching tips for each type of composition guide you in evaluating your student's progress. 124 pages, softcover from Design-A-Study.
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Comprehensive Composition
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99 Ways to Get Kids to Love Writing
Practical tips and expert advice from an English teacher with more than 25 years of experience! For preschool through high school (and beyond), Leonhardt's invaluable nuggets show you how to teach your children the fundamentals of writing---and make it fun for them. Watch your kids develop into fluent, independent writers! 123 pages, softcover from Random House.
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Putting It in Writing
Friendly letters, school reports, thank-you notes . . . they all require different writing styles, and this easy-to-use reference shows your 9- to 12-year-olds how to write effectively for these and other genres. With practical thought-organizing tips and kids' sample writings, your students also learn how to compose business letters, essays, and more. 144 pages, softcover from Scholastic.
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Putting It in Writing
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Writing Power
Tired of juggling multiple English lesson plans? From the creator of Spelling Power comes a comprehensive guide for teaching your K to 12th graders essential writing skills using a multisensory, multilevel approach. Avoiding repetitive "drill and kill" work sheets, it offers well-planned composition assignments, relevant exercises, and fun activities for nurturing proficiency in grammar, punctuation, usage, and composition. 384 pages, softcover from Castlemoyle.
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Writing Power
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Writing Trails in American History
Nurture your fourth grader's writing ability with a little help from history! Providing a routine format of outlining, cursive practice, vocabulary, and thesaurus study, this multifaceted program uses "writing modeling" to develop creativity in expression. Students compose short essays on topics from American history---the Mayflower, Paul Revere, Lewis and Clark, the Oregon Trail, Famous Inventors, Immigration, and more. 31 reproducible pages, spiralbound softcover from Logos School.
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Getting Kids to Write! A Natural Approach to Creative Writing
Want to "hook" your 8- to 14-year-olds on writing? Engage their imagination and they'll pick up the pen---and the habit! Packed with stimulating starter topics, this teacher-designed resource offers sure-fire strategies for composing fiction and nonfiction; writing samples; and over 30 activities that capitalize on kids' natural desire to express themselves. 112 reproducible pages, softcover from The Learning Company.
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Love to Write!
Sharpen the creative writing skills of your third to sixth graders! Brimming with fun exercises on such topics as metaphors and similes, limericks, haiku, letters, tall tales, and more, this whimsically illustrated activity book stretches your kids' imagination while teaching them the basics of good writing. Extensive teacher's notes give you additional information, literature references, and vocabulary. 138 reproducible pages, softcover from Teaching & Learning Company.
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Love to Write!
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Writing A Country Report
Help your students complete a research paper on one of the countries of the world. Materials to aid your students in the research phase of report writing, and a step by step format for the creation and construction of their individual reports. Also inluded are ideas for projects to accompany country reports, evaluation of the report experience, and a classroom project sharing activity.
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Writing Poetry With Children
Your 6- to 11-year-olds are naturally creative---so now is the perfect time to introduce them to poetry! You'll be amazed at how they'll "dive right in," embracing the language principles behind couplets, haiku, limericks, shape poems, acrostics, and other art forms. This delightful workbook features step-by-step lessons for three difficulty levels; "how to" charts; examples; illustrations; and 30 reproducible writing forms. 96 perforated pages, softcover from Evan-Moor.
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Writing Poetry With Children
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Poetry Writing Handbook
Teach your kids the power of language and how to use it! This unique handbook helps young wordsmiths flex their creative muscle by shaping words into 36 poetic forms. Complete with guidelines, a definition, an example, and space to compose a poem, each exercise encourages students to examine and polish language, while learning to appreciate the character, flavor, and impact of words. Grades 4 to 6. 112 reproducible pages, softcover from Teaching & Learning Company.
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Capitalization and Punctuation: Rules and Writing
Improve your children's writing skills with this combination handbook/textbook! Students will review sentence essentials, read a new rule and accompanying examples, and apply the rule in exercises. Capitalization topics include openings and closings in letter writing, titles, direct quotations, and more. Punctuation topics feature semicolons, hyphens, italics, exclamation points, parentheses, commas, and others. Grades 4 to 6. 162 pages, softcover from Educators Publishing.
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Spectrum: Writing
Brought to you by McGraw-Hill, the premier educational publisher for grades PreK-12, Spectrum Writing Grade 2 helps young learners improve and strengthen their writing skills as they learn:
Main idea.
Cause and effect.
Comparison.
Based on proven McGraw-Hill curriculum used in classrooms nationwide, this workbook features:
A variety of activities to build skills and comprehension while preparing young learners for standardized tests.
Practice skills and topics that encourage creativity and build confidence by making writing fun.
Easy-to-understand directions.
Perforated pages for easy removal.
Softcover, 136 pages.
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