Writing Units for Middle School

Proper writing is one of the most essential skills your child will need in highschool, college and beyond.

In this day of short-hand texting, emojis and gifs, writing has become a lost art.

Getting middle schoolers engaged and enjoying writing isn’t difficult though! I’ve found that helping the find inspiration and providing them with simple and clear instructions is the key. That’s why I’ve created the 4 writing units for middleschoolers for you to use in your own homeschool program. Each of these can be used as a stand-alone unit or you can purchase the all (and save money!) for a comprehensive writing program.

Report Writing Unit for Middle School

This unit is designed for homeschoolers in grades 5 – 8. It contains 10 lessons that will guide your student through the process of writing a report, from start to finish. This unit can be used on it’s own or combined with any of our 3 other writing units.

Journaling Unit for Middle School

Journaling is a great way to introduce your child to wrting. This unit is designed
for homeschoolers in grades 5 – 8. It contains 7 lessons that will guide your
student through the process of starting, and maintaining, a aily journal. This unit can be used on it’s own or combined with any of our 3 other writing units.

Writing A Book Review Unit for Middle School

This unit is designed for homeschoolers in grades 5 – 8. It contains 9 lessons that
will guide your student through the process of writing a book review.
Use it as part of your literature curriculum, on it’s own or combined with any of our 3 other writing units.

Writing Poetry Unit for Middle School

This unit is designed for homeschoolers in grades 5 – 8. It contains 7 lessons that
will guide your student through the process of writing poetry. Use it as part of
your literature curriculum, on it’s own or combined with any of our 3 other writing units.

Writing Unit Bundle for Middle School

Save money with this bundle of writing units! This bundle of writing units is designed for homeschoolers in grades 5 – 8. It contains 4 units (a total of 33 lessons) that will guide your child through process of writing a report, book review, journal and poetry, step-by-step.

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Comments

Liz

I’m kind of curious to see if cursive will eventually die out – I learned it in elementary school (I’m 30 years old) but it seems to be a dying art now.

Crystal Wachoski

What a great resource for middle school kids. Middle School is a hard time for kids.

Jenn

These are great. Writing skills are so important when it comes to a child’s education. We worked a lot with of our daughter when she was in middle school.

Amber Starr

So many great ideas and resources! I’ll have to check out your site to see if there are resources for preschool age.

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