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Even in today’s “back-to-basics” movement, writing has taken a back seat to the renewed emphasis on reading and math. Some experts have gone so far as to call writing The Forgotten ‘R’.

Students need to understand the importance of writing not only to succeed in school, but to succeed in life. With many states mandating a writing component in their standardized tests, proper writing skills are more crucial than ever.

To help students become better writers, Dr. Richard E. Bavaria, Ph.D., and senior vice president for education outreach for Sylvan Learning, recommends following a few simple tips:

  • Spend time organizing your ideas and thinking about what you really want to say.
  • Prepare an outline before you begin to write.
  • Use transition words, such as “after,” “although,” “before,” “however” and “therefore” to help your ideas flow together.
  • Be willing to revise. Change your sentences and paragraphs around, add material that lends to your writing, and delete material that doesn’t work.
  • Avoid clichés and jargon.
  • Always keep a dictionary handy to help with spelling.
  • Utilize a thesaurus to help you think of a new way to say something.
  • Ask someone else to edit your work.
  • Proofread everything. Make sure grammar, spelling and punctuation are perfect before you declare anything “finished.”
  • Don’t rely on a computer’s spellchecker to ensure proper spelling.

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Once a School Counselor, now the Editor of Homeschool Bliss, Ali now whittles away the time blogging about family, motherhood, and green living at Blessed Treehouse. Before all else, Ali is mom to a precious baby boy and an ornery yellow lab. She is wife to a patient, small-town kinda guy, and without him, she'd surely be off her rocker. And she prays A LOT, because without the big man upstairs, she'd still be in bed.
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