Want to save money in your homeschool by learning how to teach writing without a curriculum?
I have some articles for you today from other homeschoolers that will help you teach your kids to write without the use of a formal program.
They have suggestions on when and how to teach writing, information on the writing process, tips for using a natural approach to writing, and more helpful advice.
Let’s take a look at them.
How to Teach Writing Without a Curriculum
Teaching Writing without (BUYING) a Writing Curriculum on HubPages – Homeschooler Jimmy Quick will teach you about the writing process, writing progression, the six traits of writing, proofreading, editing, and integrating writing assignments.
How to Teach Writing Without a Curriculum on Simply Convivial – Find out when to begin teaching writing, what to do to prepare, one method for teaching writing, how to give feedback, and when you might want to use curriculum from homeschooled homeschooler Mystie.
You Really Don’t Need a Writing Curriculum. Here’s What You Need Instead. on Not So Formulaic – Homeschooler Ginny Kochis (former teacher and adjunct professor of English) explains the benefits of not using curriculum plus offers tips for teaching writing in a more natural way.
Do you have some tips on how to teach writing without a curriculum? Share them in the comment section.
More help on this site with teaching writing:
- Apps That Make Poetry Writing Easier
- How to Make Writing Fun for Your Child
- How to Encourage a Love of Writing in Your Homeschool