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Todays Kids June 24th, 2006

Just read a great article called: Engage me or Enrage me. Its by …

 The basic point is that todays students are different than the generation that preceeded them. Today’s kids grew up with a digital world in which access to information was different, programs were watched differently, interactive games took precedence over TV for entertainment.  They are digital natives.  Click to read the article on educating TodaysKids   by  Marc Prensky.  Buy his books: 

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Writing and Learning to Write June 23rd, 2006

 

Parents complain that kids are not taught to write clearly.  Employers are even more outspoken about the need for schools to produce graduates with stronger writing skills.  Students themselves complain both about the schools’ writing requirements being too difficult and not creative enough.

 

How important is writing?

Writing is a vitally important life skill. The link between writing skills and academic success is clear and most standardized tests assess writing. Employers care more about writing skills today, as most jobs now require some writing.

 Is there a Writing Curriculum Proven to Work ?

Correlated to federal and state standards and field-tested nationally in thousands of schools, Time4Learning uses the best, most current methods of teaching writing. Your children will learn and practice each stage of the writing process, from pre-writing strategies to drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Each lesson ends with a quiz and kids can check their own work with self-assessments. Progress is recognized every step of the way–motivating kids and reassuring parents.

 A Kid-Friendly Approach to Writing

Time4Learning’s writing curriculum isn’t cut and dry. It’s designed to bring out the writer in every student. Age-appropriate animated characters present each lesson in a highly interactive format that promotes self-expression. Children have the opportunity to learn and try different forms of fiction and nonfiction writing, from short story narratives to informational reports.

 

 How to encourage writing at home

Encourage your children to write regularly as a form of self-expression, whether it’s writing poems or keeping a journal. When you review your child’s creative writing, be entirely positive and focus on the elements that were the most effective: “I really liked reading about your friends…” or “your description of the garden made me feel like I could see the garden.” Your goal is to help your child establish a daily writing habit and a comfort level with expression. At other times, shift your focus to the rigors of writing. With this approach, you can help your child develop critical thinking skills and the ability to write clear prose.

Time4Learning’s writing curriculum provides a full menu of pre-writing tools, such as electronic note cards and graphic organizers, which promote clarity and organization of ideas. Time4Learning also covers grammar and punctuation, as well as vocabulary and spelling, so that your child learns and practices the fundamentals. Check out Time4Learning’s “Punctuation: Comma Confusion” and “Homonyms” lessons and see the engaging way each is presented.

Improve Your Child’s Writing

This incredible K-8 Writing Curriculum is a component of Time4Learning’s comprehensive reading and language arts program. While school districts pay thousands for a program as robust as ours, you can have full access on your home computer for only $19.95 a month. Let Time4Learning help the young writers in your home

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Writing Skills – Teaching them for homeschoolers June 23rd, 2006
I’d love your feedback on what are the best writing courses and systems for teaching writing skills to homeschool students.  
What did you like or not like about them? Also, what is not on the list?