Writing Activities

Some kindergarten children will write  random letters to describe a picture while others may use their ear spelling to write the initial, middle, and/or final letter sounds of words.  The most important thing you can do to support your child's writing is to positively acknowledge all writing attempts.    

When your child draws and writes about a picture ask a few of the following questions:

Encourage your child to write by: 

Providing a variety of writing tools like:  pencils, pens, crayons, markers, chalk, paints, dry eraser boards and markers, Magna Doodle Boards, an easel, scrap papers, grocery bags, poster boards, notebooks, and large sheets of paper.

Designating a special place for your child to write like a small desk or a spot at the kitchen table!  

Creating  a  box of favorite transportable writing tools! (Great Gift Idea)  Carry the box on road trips, airplanes, and vacation destinations. 

Suggesting reasons to write: scrap books, greeting cards, letters, lists, notes, signs, diaries, and journals! 

Helping your child make books to share with family and  friends:  My Number Book, My Alphabet Book, My Vacation, My Special Day, Things I Love, Things I Hate!