WRITING ARTICLES
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WRITING ARTICLES

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  • Constructing Sentences
    How you can help your child with constructing sentences that are more interesting. Constructing sentences is what our language is all about. A sentence is a set of words that make a single, complete statement. A simple sentence must contain a noun, a..... 
  • Learn to Write Alphabet
    Writing the alphabet - How do we Learn to Write Alphabet Letters? Before your child learns about writing the alphabet, it is important that they understand what the letters of the alphabet are and have an understanding of what the alphabet is..
  • Types of Genres
    Types of Genres our Children Learn about at School. You may have heard the word genre before or have seen it written somewhere or you may even remember it from your school days. A definition of genre is a style of text or written language where e...
  • Name Writing
    Name Writing is often the First Real Attempt at Writing For a Child. A child's name writing allows them to see their own name in words and gives them a real sense of achievement. It is often the most important word they will write in the early years....
  • Early Writing
    What does Early Writing Look Like? From the time your child can hold a pencil and put marks on a page, they have begun the process of early writing. It might not look like anything to you, but to your child it has meaning. Their first attempts at wr...
  • Grammar in Writing
    Grammar in Writing is Important. It Guides Childrens' Words and Sentences which gives Meaning to their Writing. Understanding basic grammar allows children to use the rules of the english language to write with meaning. It allows them to put words to...
  • Writing
    Learning to Write is a Natural ProcessBeginning in the Early Years. Learning how to write is closely interrelated with the learning of reading and spelling. Writing can be quite difficult for some children due to the many skills needed. Writing req...