Welcome to our Middle and High School LinkUp #21 for tweens, teens and their Moms! We are so excited to have a linkup for our children to have a creative writing outlet and for us moms to have a place to share middle school and high school homeschool tips and techniques. We have decided to keep the linkup running through the summer. The students will not be provided a creative writing prompt every week. For the month of May we decided to the topic be open. So the students are writing articles that interest them. They are writing on their own blogs or on their moms’ and then link their articles below. I am so encouraged and excited seeing how their writing skills are developing and their creativity is flourishing! This has been such a blessing to me personally and to our own homeschool! Thank you all for being a part of it!
You can link up at any of the following co-host’s sites:
Amy at Homeschool Encouragement
Clara at Clara’s Blue Moon (teen co-host)
DaLynn at Holy Splendor
Jennifer at Royal Little Lambs
Laura at Day by Day in Our World
Trish at Live and Learn Farm
Vicki at 7 Sisters Homeschool
Wendy at Homeschooling Blessings
If you are interested in joining us, linkup your article below. If you want to co-host, email me and let me know. Our focus for the co-hosting is for only moms of the teens, or the teens themselves to co-host.
guidelines for the linkup:
- The link-up will be open Monday through Saturday evening (except on weeks like this week… where Memorial Day fell on Monday and I am completely thrown off for the week)… so I’m LATE posting 🙂
- Please link directly to the url of your post (permalink).
- Please check back and visit at least one of student’s submissions and leave a comment for them. Our job is to encourage writing, their Mom (or Dad) will take care of the critique
- If you don’t mind, please place the button and code in your blog post so others can find out about the linkup also!
- That’s it!
and now it’s time for the link up!
We will continue with the author’s choice for the rest of this month. So, our children will be sharing their own stories and inspiration. I look forward to reading fiction or non-fiction… whatever you guys decide to write is fine!!
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