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180 Days of Writing is a fun and effective daily practice workbook designed to help students become better writers. This easy-to-use first grade workbook is great for at-home learning or in the classroom. The engaging standards-based writing activities cover grade-level skills with easy to follow instructions and an answer key to quickly assess student understanding. Each week students are guided through the five steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Watch student confidence grow while building important writing, grammar, and language skills with independent learning.Parents appreciate the teacher-approved activity books that keep their child engaged and learning. Great for homeschooling, to reinforce learning at school, or prevent learning loss over summer.Teachers rely on the daily practice workbooks to save them valuable time. The ready to implement activities are perfect for daily morning review or homework. The activities can also be used for intervention skill building to address learning gaps. Review: Good - CD included . Really good Review: Great - My ed loves It. She Is practicing more than other books



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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 546 Reviews |
D**A
Good
CD included . Really good
C**9
Great
My ed loves It. She Is practicing more than other books
A**R
Great for Home Schooling! Better than private school.
Our 5-yr old just started the 1st grade books. We also have an 8-yr old who has nearly completed the 6th grade version of these books (started the Kindergarten version) , and she is the brightest 8-yr old we've come in contact with. Highly recommended! No religious, or ethnocentric spin (aside from the fact that they’re designed for American children), just straight facts!
M**R
Different expectations daily
My advice for the writing curriculum is to plan it out with other curriculum in mind. My daughter really enjoys the pages where she needs to identify errors or fill in something or rewrite sentences. Those pages seem to have straight forward expectations and the page can be done in a reasonable amount of time. Then there are the pages where something needs to be drawn and the prompt is not very specific, for example draw and write about your favorite winter celebration. This page will take a long time compared to the other days' pages. The issue stems from needing to first narrow down the ideas, but what might be easy to write about could be tricky to draw. The two didn't always match up when she did the kindergarten writing so I think this will be more of that.
A**A
Great supplement to homeschool...
...curriculum or extra practice for regular school. I bought both the spelling and writing workbooks.
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