Writing Instruction | Lessons, Games & Activities for Writing Skills
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Build Confidence and Skill in Every Writer
Writing is one of the most powerful tools for self-expression and academic success, yet many students struggle to organize their thoughts, apply grammar rules, or write with clarity. Dr. Erica Warren’s Writing Instruction Collection provides a comprehensive selection of workbooks, lessons, activities, and games designed to help students of all ages become more confident and capable writers.
Structured Support for All Learners
Developed for struggling learners, these materials benefit all students by breaking down the writing process into manageable, engaging steps. The resources address sentence structure, paragraph organization, grammar, punctuation, and composition, while also encouraging creativity and higher-order thinking.
Multisensory & Research-Based Approach
Dr. Warren’s writing materials integrate multisensory teaching methods that activate visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning pathways. Through interactive games, guided exercises, and structured lessons, students gain a deeper understanding of how written language works, making the process of writing both fun and accessible.
Ideal for Home, Classroom, or Therapy Settings
Perfect for teachers, educational therapists, parents, and learning specialists, this collection turns writing instruction into a motivating and empowering experience. By focusing on both the mechanics and the artistry of writing, these tools support lasting growth in communication, comprehension, and academic confidence.
Writing Games and Resources Can Make Learning Fun
Writing is a complex skill, and it can be much easier to teach and learn when utilizing games and a structured learning approach. An important thing to remember is writing is multitasking, and instruction needs to break the process into manageable chucks that kids can master. When writing, students must have a well developed understanding of:
- handwriting or keyboarding skills
- grammar abilities
- techniques for organizing their thoughts
- sentence structures
- paragraph structures
- creative writing skills
- editing abilities
Once these skills are largely mastered, students will be ready to unite these skills and develop their writing skills.