![]() So will Jot it Down be enough for your family? ![]() Jot It Down is simply one piece of our homeschool. It will not teach your child handwriting, grammar, or dig into the writing process. This curriculum will not teach your child to read. It is a guide to help you encourage a love of reading, writing, poetry, and art in the younger grades. Let me be frank – Jot It Down is not a complete language arts program. When I first purchased Jot It Down, I purchased it as just one component for our first grade language arts curriculum. We have shortened some and extended others. You’ll also see how to gently incorporate these into your homeschool routine.įinally, you will find a guide to ten monthly projects – though, monthly could be used loosely as you will decide the pacing. Next, you’ll find a guide for best practices in your language arts program including the Brave Writer pillars of big, juicy conversations, narration, word-play, and more. The Parent-Teacher’s Guide to Brave Writerįirstly, you’ll find a guide to beginning the Brave Writer lifestyle including an introduction to Jot It Down and tips on encouraging a love of poetry, nature, art, music, and movies. You won’t find a structured schedule or daily teacher’s guide or a scripted program. This is a guide with projects and ideas for you to use with your children. When you check out Jot It Down, you’ll notice it’s not your average daily/weekly writing curriculum.
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