Raising Boys

The story of Dylan and Lennon and the mom who loves them

 

Summer learning for Dylan April 4, 2007

Filed under: Children, Education, Parenting — engkanta @ 11:07 am

After some urging from me, my son Dylan agreed to set aside a fraction of his time during the summer break to improve his handwriting.

Since I have for so long wanted to teach him how to write but wasn’t quite able to find the time, I’ve decided to hit two, no three, birds with one stone by having him write about something that interests him on his notebook and type and save this in our PC afterwards.

This way, he’ll improve his handwriting, learn how to write, and familiarize himself with some computer applications.

We’re starting with the basics in writing and I told him to think about the five Ws (who, what, why, when, where) and one H (how) of his chosen topic and try to answer these questions in his composition.

He chose to write about his family and below is the product of his first writing assignment. He has written about two other topics since this one. Later on, we will be improving his writing outputs and I will also be posting those here.

My Family

My family is small. There are four people in it. My mother, father, brother, and I make up our family. My mother’s name is Marlen D. Limpag, she’s a writer. My father is Max Sherwin T. Limpag, he’s a writer. I have a little brother who is four years old. His name is Lennon and he makes me frustrated and angry most of the time. But I love him because he is my brother. My name is Max Dylan and I am eight years old. I would like to be a scientist because I would like to study space and animals of all kinds. I was named after my father and my father’s favorite musician.

 

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