P1 English Writing Exercise [BEST]

Give your child three simple pictures that tell a clear story (e.g., Picture 1: A boy riding a bike; Picture 2: The bike hits a rock; Picture 3: The boy has a band-aid on his knee).

Do not let a fear of spelling freeze a child's writing flow. Encourage "invented spelling" based on phonics rules during the first draft. You can correct spelling later during the editing phase. Read Aloud Daily p1 english writing exercise

Don't use single letters. Use high-frequency words (the, and, to, said, my). If a P1 child can write "said" without thinking, they will write stories faster. Give your child three simple pictures that tell

Draw two stick figures. One has a speech bubble saying "Hello." The other bubble is empty. The child writes what the second person says. This introduces the concept that people talk in books, without the pressure of quotation mark placement (save that for P2). You can correct spelling later during the editing phase

p1 english writing exercise