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    English - Creative writing

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      KSP
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      chamonix:
      KSP:

      [quote=\"chamonix\"]Hi, I'm just clueless as most parents when it comes to creative writing, so can't share any advice on this.


      However, I would like to recommend this book http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Magic-Creating-Stories-that/dp/0060519606/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1329816750&sr=8-7. My son read it recently and finds it an inspiration for him to start writing. (He kind of lamented that I should have recommended him the book earlier.) Hopefully this book will inspire your child the same way it does for my son. 😄

      Note: This book is meant for encouraging and inspiring one to write, not a step-by-step manual for school composition writing.

      Which level does this book suitable for (P3/4 or P5/6)? Thanks.

      Hi KSP,

      According to Amazon, the book is suitable for students 10 years and up.

      However, I see no reason why it won't benefit younger students if parents could read the book with them. 😄[/quote]Thanks, my dd is 10. I have bought the book and hope it can do magic for her compo writing. :celebrate:

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        mummy so kiasu
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        slmkhoo:
        KSP:

        Thanks, my dd is 10. I have bought the book and hope it can do magic for her compo writing. :celebrate:


        I don't think this book is aimed at improving school compos, especially not the Singapore type. This book was a favourite of my older girl for several years, and she re-read it many, many times. I'm not sure how much of it fed into her creative writing as I've not been keeping up with what she writes. But I have read the book once and I really don't think it helps school writing.

        As long as it helps to motivate the kids to write, it is a good book & worth reading.

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          mummy so kiasu
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          slmkhoo:
          KSP:

          Thanks, my dd is 10. I have bought the book and hope it can do magic for her compo writing. :celebrate:


          I don't think this book is aimed at improving school compos, especially not the Singapore type. This book was a favourite of my older girl for several years, and she re-read it many, many times. I'm not sure how much of it fed into her creative writing as I've not been keeping up with what she writes. But I have read the book once and I really don't think it helps school writing.

          As long as it helps to motivate the kids to write, it is a good book & worth reading.

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            Blue Pearl
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            tks KSP . would look out for the book too.

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              Fun_mama
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              metz:
              evergreen:

              hi

              to be frank, its very difficult economically for us to send my kid to these enrichment classes, but i am a enthusiastic mom , i want to help my kid. DOES anybody can give advice on improving creative writing step-by step.


              Hi, I'm just clueless as most parents when it comes to creative writing, so can't share any advice on this.

              However, I would like to recommend this book http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Magic-Creating-Stories-that/dp/0060519606/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1329816750&sr=8-7. My son read it recently and finds it an inspiration for him to start writing. (He kind of lamented that I should have recommended him the book earlier.) Hopefully this book will inspire your child the same way it does for my son. 😄

              Note: This book is meant for encouraging and inspiring one to write, not a step-by-step manual for school composition writing.


              Hi :rahrah:
              If you're talking about encouraging and inspiring one to write, you should check out this place called Monsters Under The Bed. They conduct creative writing classes, but they are different because they use fun activities like skits and workshops to engage the child. Makes them really love and want to start writing. Check it out, your child will enjoy it!

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                12mum
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                Fun_mama:
                metz:

                [quote=\"evergreen\"]hi

                to be frank, its very difficult economically for us to send my kid to these enrichment classes, but i am a enthusiastic mom , i want to help my kid. DOES anybody can give advice on improving creative writing step-by step.


                Hi, I'm just clueless as most parents when it comes to creative writing, so can't share any advice on this.

                However, I would like to recommend this book http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Magic-Creating-Stories-that/dp/0060519606/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1329816750&sr=8-7. My son read it recently and finds it an inspiration for him to start writing. (He kind of lamented that I should have recommended him the book earlier.) Hopefully this book will inspire your child the same way it does for my son. 😄

                Note: This book is meant for encouraging and inspiring one to write, not a step-by-step manual for school composition writing.


                Hi :rahrah:
                If you're talking about encouraging and inspiring one to write, you should check out this place called Monsters Under The Bed. They conduct creative writing classes, but they are different because they use fun activities like skits and workshops to engage the child. Makes them really love and want to start writing. Check it out, your child will enjoy it![/quote]

                Kinda look weird to me that you are asking in 1 thread is monsters under the bed any good or not and here and in a few other threads you are promoting it.

                The weirdest part is your post here was posted at 11:53 and the asking if it is any good was posted at 11:59 same day :roll:


                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum ... 0#p1466440

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                  The Write Corner
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                  mwchua:
                  Hi all,


                  Scratching my brain on what is the best way to teach my P2 girl English creative writing. Had got my girl some model English composition books and also tried to guide her on composition writing. But her writing style still proved very weak.

                  Any sharing of how you coach your kids on creative writing? If need to out-source, may I check which are the good learning centres for creative writing?

                  Thanks.

                  Rgds,
                  Ming
                  Hi Mummy,

                  I have been teaching Narrative Writing for a few years and here are a couple of suggestions for you! 😄

                  - Reading with him & encouraging him to read widely

                  - Learning Simple Writing Skills such as Show-not-Tell, using your 5 senses, Ways to say \"Said\", \"Run\", \"Walk\" and ways to start a composition
                  (You can do a quick search online to find, there are many resources available)

                  - Keep encouraging and putting positive remarks on his writing 🙂

                  Here's an example -
                  http://postimg.org/image/66pzzqscd/

                  Feel free to drop me your kid's composition and I'll be happy to return with a detailed feedback and tips for you. (Again, no charge, no obligations or strings attached, I am just happy to help! I enjoy what I do and I will not pester you after that. Haha. Drop me an email or text!)

                  All the best to you!!! :please: :grphug:

                  😄 :rahrah: :boogie:

                  Nicolette
                  The Write Corner
                  -
                  You can find my email & contact details here -http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/write-corner

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                    micollh
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                    FOllow

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                      eddie4
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                      Step by step process to make your girl a creative writer.


                      1. Buy comic books for her.
                      2. Play word game with her.
                      3. Ask her to write about daily routine, father, mother, favorite person and some other common things. You can give her picture books and ask her to write about those pictures.
                      4. Give her a quiet place to write.
                      5. Encourage her for daily writing.
                      6. Ask her to think before write about the topic.
                      7. Review every time what she written.

                      -
                      http://www.essayshop.org

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                        micollh
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                        DD reads a lot since young and likes to read but reading does not seem to help her compo … just wonder why… any insight?

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