Five Writing Ideas

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The best way to improve children’s writing skills is, like any skill, to practise.  However, children who are not particularly good at writing are reluctant to write. So, it’s a ‘chicken and egg’ problem. Here are five easy strategies for … Continued

Pre-Writing Activities

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Back in the ‘old days’ when I first started teaching, Year 1 was the first year of formal learning and there were three terms each year.  In Year 1, students spent the first term participating in pre-reading, pre-writing and pre-maths … Continued

Writing for an Audience: 5 Easy Ideas

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‘Writing for an audience’ is a common suggestion to motivate students to write, to write with some level of pride and be willing to put in the time and effort required to edit their work. The difficulty is finding an … Continued

Clerihews

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Clerihews (invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley) are biographical poems consisting of four lines. They are usually funny or are a satirical comment on the subject of the poem. Clerihews are a great introduction to writing poetry because the line lengths … Continued