End Blank Page Terror Forever!

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24 FREE Writing Tools and Guidebook That Teaches Your Kids How to Organize Content, Take Notes with Ease and Make Them Confident Writers!

Teaching writing to your kids is hard.

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 End Blank Page Terror Forever! 

24 Writing Tools and Guidebook to Organize Content, Take Notes with Ease, and Make Your Kids Confident Writers does just that. 

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There are all sorts of things you need to know how to do to teach writing well. There's a lot to the writing process.

Sometimes, the hardest part is simply getting your kids started.

How much time do your kids spend staring at a blank page or screen with no idea what to write?

If they stare at that blank page too long, their confidence will erode. They'll start to think they're bad at writing. All too easily, writing can become a hated activity for your kids.

Your kids' first experiences with writing are going to shape their attitudes and beliefs about their abilities for years to come. It's important that those first experiences aren't negative -- even tortuous -- because of that blank page.

Don't let blank-page terror kill your kids' confidence.

Take advantage of our homeschool help!

Take that blank page out of the picture altogether!

What's a Graphic Organizer?

Before you start writing a paragraph or a multi-paragraph paper, you’ve got to gather and organize your content. That’s what graphic organizers do for you. A graphic organizer is a page with a few lines and shapes organized in a certain way that asks for information. You’ve probably seen one before.

Classroom teachers have been using these writing tools for decades.
Homeschooling parents should too!

All kids do is jot down a few notes in single words or short phrases about their topic into their graphic organizer and boom! They’ve sidestepped the blank page and have a FULL page of content before they know it. Graphic organizers come in all shapes and sizes, and they can be used with any assignment that has a writing component.

Here are a few examples of the graphic organizers in this workbook with their corresponding guides:

The truth is, kids like graphic organizers!

Filling in circles, squares, triangles or bubbles is fun and far less intimidating than facing a blank page.

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