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UPDATE:  Made a decision on what to do.  Am pleased with the decision, so thought I'd share:

 

 

I've decided to have him write a Choose Your Own Adventure story.  It'll be fun but he'll have to still be creative and use all the elements of writing at the same time.

 

Plus, it's a relatively easy thing to do here at the end of the school year when he's getting antsy. Each part of the story can be very short with lots of endings and restarts. A CYOA story is really a bunch of tiny little stories all put together.  

 

He'll start with a tree of the ways each decision could go and then start in on the writing.   We'll use a different piece of loose leaf paper for each page, so he can shuffle them later into some sort of order.

 

 

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My DS12 is in 6th grade and writes on level.

 

I just did some math and realized that I must have miscalculated at the beginning of the year and we will be short 18 writing lessons this year.

 

I don't want to skip them as that's a full month of schoolwork.  He already will get 2.5 months off for summer vacation and I don't want him having 3.5 months off from writing. 

 

Does anyone have a clever idea of what I could do with him for 18 writing lessons--one month of school?  My brain is a bit fried right now and I'm drawing a blank. It doesn't have to be rigorous.  Just something to keep his writing skills from stagnating.

 

 

 

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Write some reports

 

Write On! Teacher Manual, 3 Sentence Report, 3 Paragraph Report

http://www.learn4yourlife.com/support-files/writeoninstructorsguide.pdf

 

Write On! Intro and Conclusion

http://web.archive.org/web/20100209045138/http://www.kid-friendly-homeschool-curriculum.com/Homeschool-writing-contest.html

 

Gathering Grid for Research. Fold regular paper into 4x4 grids and use with above Write On! reports.

http://questgarden.com/139/61/3/120608222628/files/gathering%20grid.pdf

 

Bibliography Template

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/8b/95/d5/8b95d58ae585bbbaf3ddd05e805ddffb.jpg

 

Report Style Composition Lessons in Harvey's Grammar

Animals 40, 59; Plants and Products 82, 99, 105; Metals and Elements 112, 116; Disasters and Phenomena 120

https://books.google.com/books?id=hB8BAAAAYAAJ&dq=harvey

 

Write some letters

 

Handwritten Friendly Letter

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/31/88/e1/3188e11ba91b31bfcf3683e7a20d7724.jpg

 

Writeshop Business Letters for Kids and Teens

http://writeshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Business-Letters.pdf

 

How to Address an Envelope

http://www.abcteach.com/free/e/envelope_formatting.pdf

 

Do some creative writing

 

Write a Story With a Cinderella Plot

https://singleadelman.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/59011444/Writing-Org.pdf

 

How to Write a Newfangled Fairy Tale

http://www.fictionteachers.com/fictionclass/newfangled.html

 

How to Write Your Own Scary Story

http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson407/write-scary2.pdf

 

25 Types of Poetry

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/25-Types-of-Poetry-123703

or

http://myteacherpages.com/webpages/jgriffin/files/25%20Types%20of%20Poetry.pdf

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It's been a couple of weeks after initially posting this, but figured I'd update it with my decision:.  

 

I've decided to have him write a Choose Your Own Adventure story.  It'll be fun but he'll have to still be creative and use all the elements of writing at the same time.

 

Plus, it's a relatively easy thing to do here at the end of the school year when he's getting antsy. Each part of the story can be very short with lots of endings and restarts. A CYOA story is really a bunch of tiny little stories all put together.  

 

He'll start with a tree of the ways each decision could go and then start in on the writing.   We'll use a different piece of loose leaf paper for each page, so he can shuffle them later into some sort of order.

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