Welcome back to the Middle and High School (tweens, teens & Moms) Creative Writing LinkUp! We are so excited to have a linkup for our children to have a creative writing outlet! And a place for us moms to have a place to sometimes share middle school and high school homeschool articles we write. We have had some extremely successful writing prompts and some that have been more challenging! As we move into our second month, I am looking forward to seeing how our children’s writing is progressing!
The co-hosts for this middle and high school linkup are:
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
Wendy at Homeschooling Blessings
guidelines for the linkup:
- The link-up will be open Monday through Friday.
- 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!
Our linkup is steadily growing, with new student-writers finding out about us each week. Last week was a more challenging topic “What if I were President of the United States“, so we had fewer articles. But the ones that participated were great. Please be sure to check out their articles and leave encouraging words for them! 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.
Next week’s topic will be pretty open-ended! Sometimes it is harder to write with a writing prompt than it is to just write. Maybe a more open ended writing prompt will help. “In 20 years….“ Take it any direction you want.
This week’s topic is If you were an insect, what kind would you be and why? These should be interesting posts!
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