By practicing their ABCs and sounding out words, kindergartners master the basics of writing.
How you can help at home: Have your child write a line poem in the shape of a diamond.
First graders make a habit of writing, a little bit every day.
Third graders move from invented to conventional spelling.
Fifth grade Flauberts polish their creative and descriptive techniques.
Step by step, fourth graders acquire the skills required to write well.
Searching for ways to turn the page on your child's writing? Look no further.
With some practice and confidence, second graders can become independent scribes.
4 handy ways to teach your child the lost art of writing letters.
In this series of writing worksheets, your child will read an example of a persuasive argument and then answer questions about the text's structure, meaning, and language. Your child will also get practice summarizing the writer's main points. Bonus: your child may use a dictionary...