Ways to Help Your Child with Writing Assignments
Ideas/Overall Writing
- Help them identify for whom they are writing the paper (audience)
- Make sure the topic is theirs
- Talk to your child about the topic they have chosen
- Look for unique ideas that are authentic and/or personal
- Encourage them to read their masterpiece aloud to you
- Watch out for repetition in their writing (particularly with sentence starters)
Voice
- When reading your child’s paper, please look for their personality shining through
- There needs to be a sense of authority in the writing
- Look for evidence of interest and enthusiasm in the subject your child is writing about
- Have them work to their favorite music
Organization
- There needs to be a relevant title
- If beginning an assignment, help them to brainstorm ideas with lists, clusters, etc. and keep the brainstorm in clear view when writing the first draft
- Look for a clear introduction paragraph, body paragraphs and conclusion for essays
- Look for an organized structure in the writing
- Make sure the assignment addresses all aspects of the writing task
- The point of view needs to be consistent
- The paper needs to stay focused on the subject
- Look for transitions between paragraphs and closings at the end of paragraphs
- The essay should progress and flow in a smooth and logical manner
Support
- The thesis, or main idea, should be posted in clear view when writing the paper as EVERYTHING should point to, explain, or support the thesis
- Support needs to be relevant to the topic and purpose of the essay
- Look for things that clearly do not belong
- Verbally discuss ways to support the thesis
- Encourage using quotations for the support, but make sure the quotation is relevant and explained well
Sentences
- If your child is writing predominately with simple sentences, suggest combining two sentences. This can be done in many ways: with comma and conjunction, with semicolon, as a complex sentence, etc.
- Ask the child to “clap” to the rhythm of the paper
- Double check to see if sentences begin differently
- Ask the child to identify different types of sentences for you: compound, complex, etc.
Word Choice
- Circle words in the essay that could be more vivid and rich
- Circle words that are repetitive
- Shift F7 in Word goes to the thesaurus
- Play a synonym game in the car
- Get a thesaurus
- Look for fun vocabulary books with pictures and cartoons
- Find some word of the day websites
Conventions
- Ask your child to read his/her paper aloud. The ears will catch what the eyes may miss
- If your student asks you to spell a word, encourage them to look it up in the dictionary, or guide them through sounding out and spelling the word for him/herself
- Encourage re-writes of edited and graded versions of the paper
- If you help edit a paper, explain why you suggested the correction. Please do not rewrite the paper for your child
- Enforce the importance of spelling correctly
- Watch out for a punctuation overload (like more than one question mark or exclamation mark: ?!?! or !!! or ???)