Facebook Party Giveaway: WriteShop

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Y’all know my family loves WriteShop. WriteShop is an incremental writing program with levels all the way from Kindergarten (full of lots of hands-on fun) all the way through high school. It gives you, the teaching parent, the confidence and tools to help your student become a successful writer.

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My friends at WriteShop have graciously donated one WriteShop Basic set (does not include WriteShop II pictured) along with Copywork and Dictation Exercises to give away for the WUHS Facebook party!

Follow the directions on the RaffleCopter widget below to enter.

Rules: This giveaway is open to United States residents, ages 18 years and older only. Giveaway ends at 11:59 PM (ET) on Monday, August 18. The winner will be selected at random using Random.org via RaffleCopter.

The winner will notified via email and given 72 hours to respond. You must enter a valid email address to win. In the event that the winner cannot be contacted by email or does not respond within 72 hours, the prize will be forfeited and and alternate winner selected.

Click to read the complete rules. By entering this giveaway, you indicate that you have read and agreed to abide by these rules.

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Kris Bales is a newly-retired homeschool mom and the quirky, Christ-following, painfully honest founder (and former owner) of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. She has a pretty serious addiction to sweet tea and Words with Friends. Kris and her husband of over 30 years are parents to three amazing homeschool grads. They share their home with three dogs, two cats, a ball python, a bearded dragon, and seven birds.

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3 Comments

  1. This curriculum has always interested me, but the price always deterred me from trying it. I really like that it can be used for all ages and stages.

  2. When my kids were younger we used the Writeshop Primary books. We’ve tried a few other curriculum the last couple of years and were planning on trying Writeshop again next year now that they are older.

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