Weekly Real-World Writing Grades 5-6

Real World Writing, Grades 5 to 6. The background is mainly green with some lighter colored doodles and a white top with the title in black. To the left of the title is a smiling pencil with glasses and his hands on his hips. There are 2 sample pages from the book overlapping in the middle. To the right are 7 different colored button-like rectangles with titles and icons inside, including; inquiry letter, journal entry, thank you note, web page, news report, recipe, and “and more!”

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Ages: 10

Grades: 5th

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Weekly Real-World Writing Grades 5-6

Many homeschool writing programs cover the essential skills needed for academic success, grammar, sentence structure, genres, and more. Weekly Real-World Writing covers the other aspects of writing — writing when there is a purpose. That would include letters, product reviews, and even directions. Weekly Real-World Writing focuses on six everyday writing purposes: self-expression, information, evaluation, inquiry, analysis, and persuasion and will help your child investigate common reasons for writing. Weekly Real-World Writing’s activities are designed to fit seamlessly into any writing program. They include writing samples to model each skill, writing tasks to practice each format, and prompts to relate the writing to students’ lives.

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Publisher's Information
Number of Pages: 128
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
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Made In: USA
ISBN: 9781645141587
Consumable: Yes
Reproducible: Yes
Faith-Based: No

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Armintha P.
Pleasant surprise

I got this on a whim not thinking we would do much with it. It has been interesting for both me and my kids. We worked through it slowly because this was just an add on to an already heavy writing load and we thought it had important skills to be taught.

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I liked it, but my kids didn’t as much

I loved that this book focuses on writing things that I wouldn’t necessarily think to teach them to write. The kids especially enjoyed the part about writing reviews. It was nice that they were given different options to write about, instead of just one prompt. They did kind of dread it every week, but mostly because they were a little burnt out on writing. Overall, I think it is a nice addition to the writing program.