
Why Is a Tiny Circle So Useful? Discovering “Dot to” vs “Point to” for Kids
Children draw small circles every day. They put dots above letters. They connect dots in puzzles. Parents hear kids say, "I made a dot" or "Look at th ...
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Children draw small circles every day. They put dots above letters. They connect dots in puzzles. Parents hear kids say, "I made a dot" or "Look at th ...
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Children write many small notes. They send messages to friends. They tell stories to parents. Sometimes a group of words feels complete. Other times i ...
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Imagine a comic book without speech bubbles. You wouldn't know who is talking. In stories and writing, we have a tool for that. We use speech marks. T ...
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Think of a sentence as a road trip. The full stop is a red light. It tells you to stop. The comma is a yellow light. It tells you to slow down and loo ...
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Your writing has a voice. Sometimes it asks. Sometimes it shouts with joy. How do you show that on paper? You use special marks. The question mark is ...
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What Is Possessive nouns? Imagine your friend has a very cool, blue bicycle in the driveway. If you want to talk about that bike, you need a special w ...
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What Are Capital Letters and Apostrophes?
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Your child has learned about nouns, verbs, and sentences. But there are many other important concepts that make writing correct and clear. Punctuation ...
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