Bottom line: writing is a very complex activity, and teaching children who were toddlers only last season how to draw little but precise signs, mix them together in an ensemble which means something to other people, and then move on to teach those children to create something interesting from those drawings seems more of a titanic job rather than what an old and nice lady responding to the name of teacher could do for a living. But the truth is that they do, and it is only sensible for them to procure some support if not from the elements, at least from the web, and that’s where WritingA-Z.
com comes into the picture. This site sells access to a library of writing resources, activity sheets, exercises, lesson plans and group projects especially designed for levels k-6. Interestingly, there are different products on offer, as in you can get a basic package or a premium one, which is specially designed for larger classrooms or more intensive programs. If you need to get the headmaster or the academic supervisor to agree with you before making a purchase for the school, fill in a short questionnaire and you’ll get free access to a limited selection of these resources in order to sample what’s inside. 







