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Write On!

Write On!. A Mini-Movie for the Parents. Parental Guidance. Start Mini Movie. Write On!. Welcome to the parent workshop. This is a guide to help you learn how to work through the Mini-Movies, lessons and worksheets with your children. . Write On!.

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Write On!

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  1. Write On! A Mini-Movie for the Parents Parental Guidance Start Mini Movie

  2. Write On! Welcome to the parent workshop. This is a guide to help you learn how to work through the Mini-Movies, lessons and worksheets with your children.

  3. Write On! Provide a quiet study area for your children to do their work. Have pencils, pens and crayons to make it an inviting place to be.

  4. Write On! Provide a quiet study area for your children to do their work. Have pencils, pens, crayons to make it an inviting place to be. Set an egg timer for the amount of time your children will work. 15 - 20 minutes is a good length of time to work.

  5. Write On! Provide a quiet study area for your children to do their work. Have pencils, pens, crayons to make it an inviting place to be. Set an egg timer for the amount of time your children will work. 15 - 20 minutes is a good length of time to work. I recommend that your children have a notebook at their desk like a journal or diary.

  6. Write On! Follow these steps . . .

  7. Write On! Follow these steps . . . First Watch the Mini-Movie with your children.

  8. Write On! Tessie’s Tips; Ask, “What did you like about the movie?” All answers are okay.

  9. Write On! Tessie’s Tips; Ask, “What did you like about the movie?” All answers are okay. Tessie’s Tips; What did you learn? “I think a subject is a person like you or me.”

  10. Write On! Follow these steps . . . First Watch the Mini Movie with your children. Next Read the lesson together.

  11. Write On! There is one Mini-Movie and one lesson for each group of the seven worksheets. Read each lesson together before having your children do the seven corresponding worksheets.

  12. Write On! There is one mini movie and one lesson for each group of the seven worksheets. Read each lesson together before having your child do the seven corresponding worksheets. Do the first question on the worksheet together.

  13. Write On! There is one mini movie and one lesson for each group of the seven worksheets. Read each lesson together before having your child do the seven corresponding worksheets. Do the first question on the worksheet together. Allow your children time to complete the worksheet.

  14. Write On! There is one mini movie and one lesson for each group of the seven worksheets. Read each lesson together before having your child do the seven corresponding worksheets. Do the first question on the worksheet together. Allow your children time to complete the worksheet. Mark it together and celebrate their successes.

  15. Write On! Printing the worksheet and having your children do it will help them to commit the lessons to memory. We all have different learning styles. By listening, reading, speaking and writing everyday to your children we accommodate their different learning styles.

  16. Write On! Tessie’s Tips; Read the worksheet aloud to hear that your children’s answers sound correct.

  17. Write On! Tessie’s Tips; Read the worksheet aloud to hear that your children’s answers sound correct. Tessie’s Tips; Discuss the objectives. Did they put a capital letter, period?

  18. Write On! Follow these steps . . . First Watch the Mini-Movie with your children. Next Read the lesson together. Finally Have your children do the quiz.

  19. Write On! Also, have your children write some sentences in their notebook. Remind them to proof read their writing by reading it aloud to hear that it sounds correct. When children write about their own experiences, they make a connection with their writing and their ideas flow off the pages.

  20. Write On! If your children are struggling to write about something, encourage them to draw a picture. Putting pencil (or crayon) to paper helps to break down the barrier between their ideas and seeing it being written (or recorded) on paper. Ask your children questions about they drawing. Encourage them to write what they are telling you.

  21. Write On! Tessie’s Tips; Start to brainstorm ideas with your children about what they like. Your children can write lists of what they like in their notebook.

  22. Write On! Tessie’s Tips; Start to brainstorm ideas with your children about what they like. Your children can write lists of what they like in their notebook. Tessie’s Tips; From the lists, your children can start writing sentences about what they like.

  23. Right On! Done! Perfect Parent Quizzical Quiz I hope you have found the Mini Movie Parent Workshop helpful. The following Mini Quiz is for you to work through. It is similar to the one your child will find on each Mini Movie.

  24. Right On! This is the end of your Parent Workshop.

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