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Happy Birthday C.S. Lewis!

Lion witch wardrobeC.S. Lewis was born November 29, 1898, and to celebrate his birthday we’re offering the Arrow based on his book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe:

Half price through midnight Monday ($3.95) THIS OFFER HAS EXPIRED

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the first book (according to the original publication order) in Lewis’ acclaimed fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia. In the essay, ‘It All Began with a Picture,’ Lewis shared how the story originated:

The Lion all began with a picture of a Faun carrying an umbrella and parcels in a snowy wood. This picture had been in my mind since I was about sixteen. Then one day, when I was about forty, I said to myself: ‘Let’s try to make a story about it.’

That illustrates one of C.S. Lewis’ rules of writing. A student once asked Lewis for advice, and he encouraged young writers to “save odds and ends” for possible future use. Here are the rules:

8 Writing Tips by C.S. Lewis

  1. Turn off the radio. [And if written today he might have added “television”]
  2. Read good books and avoid most magazines.
  3. Write with the ear, not the eye. Make every sentence sound good.
  4. Write only about things that interest you. If you have no interests, you won’t ever be a writer.
  5. Be clear. Remember that readers can’t know your mind. Don’t forget to tell them exactly what they need to know to understand you.
  6. Save odds and ends of writing attempts, because you may be able to use them later.
  7. You need a well-trained sense of word-rhythm, and the noise of a typewriter will interfere.
  8. Know the meaning of every word you use.

~from C. S. Lewis’ Letters to Children, edited by Lyle Dorsett and Marjorie Lamp Mead

So, celebrate C.S. Lewis’ birthday plus take advantage of this special Arrow offer!

Also, if you’d like to buy a copy of the novel, it’s available through Amazon: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Full-Color Collector’s Edition (affiliate link).

The Arrow is a monthly digital product that features copywork and dictation passages from a specific read aloud novel. It’s geared toward children ages 8-11 and is an indispensable tool for parents who want to teach language arts in a natural, literature-bathed context.

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October’s Arrow and Boomerang selections!

The Arrow

HomesickHomesick: My Own Story by Jean Fritz

This fictionalized autobiography tells the heartwarming story of a little girl growing up in an unfamiliar place.

The Arrow is a monthly digital product that features copywork and dictation passages from a specific read aloud novel. It’s geared toward children ages 8-11 and is an indispensable tool for parents who want to teach language arts in a natural, literature-bathed context.

Purchase the Homesick Arrow here.

Buy the novel on Amazon here (referral link).

The Boomerang

What the Moon SawWhat the Moon Saw by Laura Resau

Out of the blue, 14-year-old Clara Luna receives a letter from her grandparents inviting her to spend the summer with them in Mexico. She has never met her fathers parents and he has not seen them since he left his homeland more than 20 years ago. Wary of visiting people she doesn’t know and yet frustrated and restless with her life at home, Clara embarks on the two-day journey to the remote village of Yucuyoo.

The Boomerang is a monthly digital downloadable product that features copywork, dictation passages from a specific read aloud novel, and a number of think piece questions. It is geared toward 7th to 10th graders (ages 12—advanced, 13-15).

Purchase the What the Moon Saw Boomerang here.

Buy the novel on Amazon here (referral link).

PLUS our online Boomerang Book Club (geared toward students in 8th grade and up) discussion of What the Moon Saw starts today!

Images @ Amazon.com

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Happy Birthday, Agatha Christie!

Day 192: PoirotScreenshot from an adaptation of “Murder on the Orient Express”

In celebration of Agatha Christie’s birthday (born September 15, 1890), we’re making a special offer! The Boomerang for her novel, Murder on the Orient Express, is:

HALF PRICE for one day only! ($4.95) OFFER HAS EXPIRED

Agatha Christie is known as the queen of mystery novels. In the course of her lifetime, she penned sixty-six detective novels, twenty-two collections of short stories, eighteen plays, and multiple non-fiction works. Her beloved characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple have been honored with many television and film adaptations.

Here are some fascinating tidbits about Agatha Christie:

Until age twelve, Agatha Christie was homeschooled by her mother and a succession of governesses.

Christie’s first book, A Mysterious Affair at Styles, was rejected by six publishers over the course of five years before it was finally accepted for publication.

Her favorite writers were Elizabeth Bowen and Graham Greene.

Agatha Christie’s plays have been performed continuously for the last 53 years in London’s West End theaters.

Christie’s books rank immediately behind the Bible and Shakespeare for the highest number of copies sold worldwide. Her works have also been translated into more languages than any other literary work in history.

So, celebrate Agatha Christie’s birthday and take advantage of this special offer today!

Also, if you’d like to buy a copy of the novel, it’s available through Amazon: Murder on the Orient Express (affiliate link).

The Boomerang is a monthly digital downloadable product that features copywork and dictation passages from a specific read aloud novel. It is geared toward 7th to 10th graders (ages 12—advanced, 13-15) and is the indispensable tool for Brave Writer parents who want to teach language arts in a natural, literature-bathed context.

Image by crimsong19 (cc)

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Is Your Child in the Jot It Down Stage?

Brave Writer Jot It Down

Jotting down what your kids tell you isn’t a short cut to writing. It IS writing.

Does your child:

  • excitedly share stories and experiences but is blocked when trying to write them down?
  • have a more sophisticated vocabulary than what they write?
  • refuse to pen more than a word or two at one time?
  • struggle with handwriting or spelling?

If you answered yes to any of these then your child may be in the Jot It Down stage.

Kids in that stage are often between the ages of five and eight, but age doesn’t matter so much. What matters is where they are in the Natural Stages of Growth.

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If your child is in the Jot It Down stage:

  • Forget all the scopes and sequences.
  • Focus on love, joy, and self-expression.
  • Read books together.
  • Watch movies together.
  • Have big, juicy conversations.
  • Play with words.
  • Catch your child in the act of thinking or storytelling and write down what he says.
  • Let her dictate with you acting as secretary.
  • With your child’s permission, share some of his thoughts and stories with family and friends.

This is how you slowly help your child see the value of putting thoughts into writing.

So, each time something happy or interesting happens, jot it down. Pay attention to your kids—as in, pay attention to their happiness quota.

  • Play games
  • Have tea
  • Laugh at jokes
  • Record the clever things your child says
  • Have them write one beautiful word a day instead of a whole passage
  • Use gel pens and brightly colored paper sprayed with perfume!

Continue to learn handwriting and spelling but do that through copywork not your child’s original thoughts.

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Jot It Down stage in action!

  • Fairy Tale Project
  • Mini Books
  • Authentic Voices
  • Poetry
  • Peter Rabbit Inspired
  • Dictated Story

Need more support?

Check out Brave Writer’s Jot It Down! Writing Projects.

Brave Writer Jot It Down

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A Quiver of Arrows–on sale now!

The Quiver of Arrows -blog

We are so excited to offer this product! If you feel like the Arrow is a bit too much (too mature, too difficult) for your kids then the Quiver is just for you because it’s geared to the younger crowd.

From our store page:

A Quiver of Arrows is a set of 10 Arrows especially designed for 1st and 2nd grades. The Arrow is a literature guide that teaches the mechanics of writing through copywork and dictation.

This particular set of ten uses shorter literature passages than our regular Arrows, and includes a French-style dictation passage each week. French-style dictation is a modified dictation practice that isolates individual words for spelling in context (full explanation of French-style dictation in the product itself).

The Quiver includes the following ten titles:

  • Sarah, Plain and Tall
  • The Trumpet of the Swan
  • The Mouse and the Motorcycle
  • Charlotte’s Web
  • Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze
  • Secret of the Andes
  • Mr. Popper’s Penguins
  • The Wheel on the School
  • Cricket in Times Square
  • House at Pooh Corner

Buy them as a set and save or purchase individual titles.

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