Title: How can You help Your Kids Develop A Strong Writing Skills (1)
1How can You help Your Kids Develop A Strong
Writing Skills
- Submitted By Salintha Gunasekara
- www.diamondbarmontessoriacademy.com
- (909) 396-8747
- 23555 Palomino Dr, Diamond BarCA 91765, United
States
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3Writing is an essential skill that everyone
should develop to be successful in life. If you
are a parent, you may assist your Preschool going
child develop her writing abilities at a young
age by getting a head start with some basic
tasks. You will be contributing to her future
success as a student and as an adult by teaching
her how to express herself in this way. In this
PPT, Montessori Chino Hills CA teachers have
shared a list of tips to help your child become a
better writer.
4- Play a picture-based game
- Photographs and visuals are excellent narrative
starters. Search the web for some fascinating
photographs. Alternatively, cut out photographs
from magazines. Photographs of students on a
playground, for example, can be realistic. They
can also be imaginative pictures, like a superman
soaring across space. - Glue some photos into a notepad. Then assign one
of them to your youngster to write about. "What
do you see?" you might ask as a prompt. What do
the people think or do? "What happens next?"
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6- Perform "Tell Me How
- In this exercise, your youngster pretends to
write to a space invader who is unfamiliar with
our planet or way of life. This alien follow
everything exactly as said or written. - Your child's role is to select an ordinary chore,
such as cleaning his or her teeth or cooking
lunch. Then, your youngster will write
step-by-step instructions for the alien on how to
do the assignment. When your child is finished,
you take on the role of the alien and attempt to
follow the procedures precisely as they are
written. What was inadvertently left out may
astonish your youngster! And you could both burst
out laughing.
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8- Create an "I Can" book
- In Montessori class when children learn to write,
they also learn other abilities. Making an "I
Can" book will allow your youngster to practice
writing skills while also keeping notes of other
achievements. Make a book by stapling together a
lot of blank pieces of paper. When children
achieve a new milestone, such as learning to tie
their shoes or hitting a baseball, they draw a
picture on a new page of the book. Younger
children can then write, "I know how to tie my
shoes." Older children can write a few phrases
about their accomplishments and feelings.
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10- Create a diary jar
- A diary is not required for a journal. It might
also be a book in which your child writes about
ideas or answers questions such as "If you could
do anything next summer, what would you do?" A
diary jar is a great location to put all of your
thoughts and inquiries. - Wash and decorate a jar, such as one that once
held peanut butter. Then, on scraps of paper,
create or print out journal prompts. Request that
your youngster select one prompt every day and
write about it in a diary.
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12Reference
s diamondbarmontessori_at_gmail.com (909)
396-8747 23555 Palomino Dr, Diamond BarCA 91765,
United States
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