I have to admit, it took a while to figure out a system to study Language Arts in our home.
Knowing that my boy (like his mother) tells stories as easily as breathing I thought, why not use that.
So I grabbed this freebie book from the library discard pile and off we set.
First he needs to draw a picture of the story he wants to write. He spent days at this, getting all the details right and NO, I'm not allowed to show you. :)
Then you develop your main character. This was harder than the lad anticipated. He thought he could just do yellow, pointed ears character. Then I asked : so how tall is he? Does he eat meat or vegetables? What makes him laugh? Does he ever cry? Does he have friends or is he a loner?
Once he had the character nailed down a bit better he moved on to writing his story. Bit by bit he adds to it. And bit by bit he learns. Every day a 1/2 hour of work is required.
Each time he gets a chapter done, we sit down and we edit it together. We make the changes right in his story, discussing spelling errors, word usage, sentence structure and all that fun stuff.
And you know what? He's learning. It's not a battle. It's a sitting down and talking and learning together. Sometimes I'll read a sentence and not know what it wrong with it, so I'll ask other folks and they'll show me what's wrong and then the lad and I both learn something new.
It's good to do this. :)
I have to admit, I getting curious about what treasure his character is going to discover...
Anyways, this book has a variety of stories one can write out, from adventures to mysteries.
Draw it out, write it out chapter by chapter and just work your way through it. We'll be working our way through it for a good time to come yet. :)
I admit that we are taking our time with it, and we did get side-tracked when I was ill so are rather behind, but a new week is dawning and a lad will learn and grow, and I'll be there with him.
This post is part of the Virtual Curriculum Fair. I do hope that you'll join us in reading through what some of us have put together. Here's the list of the gang. :)
Please visit my fellow homeschool bloggers who are writing about Playing with Words this week:
All posts will be live by Monday, January 9th at noon EST.
Delight Directed High School English by Susan @ Homeschooling Hearts & Minds
Act Your Part Well- 2017 VCF by Lisa @ Golden Grasses
The Search For Language by Michele@Family, Faith and Fridays
Our Top Picks for Language Arts by Amanda H @ Hopkins Homeschool
Multiple Approaches to Language Arts in 2017 by Laura @ Day by Day in Our World
How We Cover the Language Arts in Our Homeschool by Joelle @ Homeschooling for His Glory
Use Your Words by Laura @ Four Little Penguins
The Art of Perfecting Macarons by Jennifer @ A Glimpse of Our Life
Loving Languages Every Day by Jen K @ A Peace of Mind
Speech Therapy & Elementary Latin by Yvie @ Gypsy Road
The Readin' and Writin' Part of Homeschool by Shecki @ Greatly Blessed
Children Who Love Books by Lizzy @ Peaches At Home
Customizing High School Language Credits by Christy @ Unexpected Homeschool
A Poetry Feast by Sarah @ Delivering Grace
Teaching Language Arts without Curriculum by Brittney @ Mom's Heart
I know your pain and it is worth it! by Kim @ Good Sweet Love
Language Arts: Our Style by Annette @ A Net in Time
Words! Words! Words! by Lisa M @McClanahan 7
10 Wonderful Word Games (+1) by Lori @ At Home: where life happens
What About Reading Comprehension? by Kristen @ Sunrise to Sunset
Teaching Grammar and Writing Through Discussion by Chelli @ The Planted Trees
I love it! Good for your boy! That is an amazing book from the sounds of it. Hopefully one day we wil see and read some of his writing. :-)
ReplyDeleteThose discard piles can sure have some great stuff in them!
it's been a very good find for us. :)
DeleteSounds like a cute book---I may have to look for it. ;) My younger son is using Adventures in Fantasy, which is a bit more detailed, but a similar concept. He started out mapping out his fantasy world (he drew a beautiful map) and now he's buy writing his travelogue which describes traveling through his fantasy land. It's amazing what these kids imagine. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a great book for my lad. :) adventures in fantasy sounds good too.
DeleteOh my goodness! I NEED this book! My two youngest kids would LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteI need to check out Adventures in Fantasy, too!
oh good..Go out and get it.. you'll love it! :)
DeleteThat really does look fun and interesting! I need to check this book out myself. Thank you for sharing about it!
ReplyDeleteyou are most welcome. it's a good book. :)
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