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Friday Freewrite: If clothes could talk

Friday Freewrite

Most people have a favorite pair of old shoes, or scruffy trousers they’ve worn for years, or faded T-shirts they tie-dyed at summer camp.

What do you think those clothes would say if they could talk? Would they have their own little cultures and communities in your clothes drawer? Would they tire of being worn day in and day out?

Write about an important event in your life from your jumper’s point of view. Or a love poem from one sock to another.

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Image by Lindsey Turner (cc cropped, text added)

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“Writing brings such joy to my life”

Intern_Amyby intern Amy Hughes

Brave Writer has always been a significant part of my homeschooling journey. While from an early age words and stories have been a key part of my life, Brave Writer nourished my writing skills and helped direct them to new levels.

When I was eleven, I took my first Brave writer class. It was Kidswrite Intermediate. I remember loving the online interactions, and the chance to meet people from all over the world. Aside from the social aspect, the class improved my writing skills and confidence. I learned that while I could write well, there were many ways in which I could write better. As a writer, I needed to keep learning and growing: a key belief that I still hold today.

Later, I took the Boomerang class. I loved the books we covered, many of which became my favorites, and the discussions of classic literature inspired me so much that I decided to read classic literature on my own. The year after became the year of classic fiction, as I read my way through classics, including some by the same authors we covered in class (such as reading nearly the entire works of Jane Austen). Classic literature became something that I still enjoy reading and thinking about today.

Film, through the Movie Discussion Club, was also something which Brave Writer encouraged me to explore. My parents would never have offered such a program on their own, so it was wonderful that I had the opportunity to learn about movies and discuss them online. Another fun aspect of the film class was the communal atmosphere that encouraged whole-family participation. While writing can be frequently personal the movie club sparked a number of family discussions around movies, a practice which still continues today.

Brave Writer has also significantly improved my academic writing skills. In high school I took two essay classes, the Expository Essay class and the MLA Research Essay class. Unlike most of my peers, by the time I reached tertiary education I had already written a long essay with a number of correctly cited sources. I had developed note-taking skills, and knew the importance of getting citations just so – something that goes a long way in improving essay grades. Today feedback from written assignments is often accompanied by a compliment on the quality of the writing and the correct use of citations, regardless of the actual quality of the content.

I’m very glad that Brave Writer has been part of my homeschooling journey. I’m thankful for the opportunities I’ve had to learn and grow in the presence of other homeschoolers. Writing brings such joy to my life, and I’m happy that Brave Writer helped this process.

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Poetry Teatime: Redwall Celebration

Redwall Poetry Teatime

I have 2 boys. One just turned 9 and the other just turned 11. I taught public school for 9 years and it has taken me a while to really go “all in” with The Brave Writer Lifestyle. This summer I decided to read Redwall to the boys. We all loved it!

We did the Brave Writer Arrow to go with Redwall. Each boy is writing his own backyard adventure story and we are working on making a little village to go with their stories. For Science we are studying Animals and the boys have to include some of their knowledge of local animals in their stories.

We just finished the book and to celebrate with a Redwall supper and then a poetry tea. We got out a Redwall cookbook and the boys made recipes from it as well as some of our own creations. We adjusted the names of the foods to reflect our favorite characters.

Redwall supper menu

We enjoyed sharing poetry and I slipped in a little review of onomatopoeia, personification and alliteration.

Next book… Mossflower!

Pam


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Home Educator, Parent, Adult, Brave Human Being

Lucky You

Lucky you—home with your kids, watching them change and grow before your eyes.

Lucky you—reading amazing adventures set in other times and places, all of it considered “on task” and “good use of your time.”

Lucky you—experimenting in the kitchen, using your baking equipment, setting a nice table, eating treats, and listening to happy voices tell jokes.

Lucky you—poetry, music, piano lessons, carpentry, quilting, dance, karate, Shakespeare, science experiments, field trips, hikes, skiing, cycling, picnics—weaving themselves through the ordinary days of laundry, sock folding, grocery shopping, window washing, and sometimes, paid work too.

Lucky you—markers and pens and pencils and highlighters and rulers and scissors and glue sticks and paints and canvases all inviting strokes and words and fantasies drawn from the imaginations of your little ones, shared with you in joy!

Lucky you—folding chairs and Capri Suns, colored jerseys, cheers for the team, and cuddles of comfort in loss after the weekly match.

Lucky you—fresh air and sunshine, a dog on a leash, a baby in a stroller, toddlers walking on tops of fences, bigger kids running ahead to see the horses or the fire hydrants or the play equipment or the dead snake in the street.

Lucky you—hard day, bad news, small pudgy arms wrapped around your neck, “Are you okay?”

Lucky you—sleeping in, or getting up early: your choice, your privilege. Or naps. Definitely naps.

Lucky you—they grow up, they help more, they fascinate you.

Lucky you—last year’s stress washed away by this year’s hope.

Lucky you—curriculum, libraries, zoos, museums, nature centers, theaters, parks, the neighbor’s trampoline.

Lucky you—your instincts are good, your heart is right, your commitment is fixed, your resolve to do better is endless.

Lucky you—learning who you are while discovering the heartbeats of your unique off-spring, creating memories that will comfort you when you are older and wiser and kinder.

Lucky you—when loss or tragedy strike, you face it with a crowd: your cluster of people who walk you through it, out of it, into the light again.

Lucky you—home educator, parent, adult, brave human being.

Lucky you. Seriously. Lucky you.


A Gracious Space series

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Friday Freewrite: Shout!

Friday Freewrite

Think about the last time you wanted to shout about something. Now use lots of capital letters and YELL WITH YOUR WRITING!

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