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⚡ Welcome to the Harry Potter Reading & Writing Club ⚡
Hi and welcome, I’m Jenny, a UK qualified teacher with over 15 years of classroom experience, and a lifelong fan of Harry Potter 🪄 This community is for parents of children aged 7 to 14 who want their child to grow in reading confidence, writing skills, and imagination through the wizarding world. In my live classes, we don’t just talk about the books. We use magical characters, settings, and story moments to help children learn how to: ✨ Write detailed character descriptions ✨ Use ambitious vocabulary in a natural way ✨ Organise their ideas clearly ✨ Feel PROUD of their writing Many of the children I teach begin by saying: “I don’t know what to write.” “I’m bad at writing.” “Writing is boring.” Through familiar stories and structured support, they start to see themselves as capable writers, and that confidence carries back into school. 📚 Inside this community, I’ll be sharing: • Simple writing tips you can try at home • Sneak peeks of class-style activities • Support for reluctant or anxious writers • Updates about upcoming clubs and lessons If you’re here, I’d love to get to know you. 👉 How old is your child? 👉 Do they currently enjoy writing, or do they need a confidence boost? Pop a comment below and introduce yourself ⚡
🪄 A Simple Harry Potter Writing Activity You Can Try at Home
One of the easiest ways to get children writing without the usual resistance is to start with a character they already care about from Harry Potter. Try this quick activity 👇 ✨ Magical Character Snapshot Ask your child to choose a character (for example, Hermione, Ron, Luna, Draco, or even a magical creature). Print out a picture. Then help them complete these sentence starters: 🧙 This character is the kind of person who… 👀 When you first see them, you notice… 🗣️ They often say things like… 💭 Deep down, they worry about… ⭐ Their greatest strength is… Encourage your child to give specific details, not just “nice” or “brave.” You can ask: “What does that look like?” “When have we seen that in the story?” This helps children move from simple descriptions to more thoughtful, detailed writing, which is a big step forward in school too. 💡 Tip: Keep it short and low-pressure. Even 4 to 5 good sentences is a win. Then ‘act’ as that character! Get the whole family envolved! If you try this at home, come back and tell me: 👉 Which character your child chose 👉 Which sentence they found easiest or hardest I’ll share more small, confidence-building writing activities like this here each week ✨
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Hello New Skoolers! 👋
Welcome to the community. If you’re new here, I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and offer some support. This is my second Skool account, and I’ve spent a good amount of time learning how the platform works and how to navigate it effectively. Starting out in a new community can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to understand the structure, tools, and best practices. As a coach, I’m here to help make that process easier for you. If you need guidance, clarity, or support as you get started, don’t hesitate to reach out. You don’t have to figure everything out alone. I’m always happy to help answer questions, share insights, and point you in the right direction so you can move forward with confidence. If you’d like to connect with me directly, you can reach me through the links below: Telegram: https://t.me/Arianna_digital_solutions WhatsApp: https://wa.me/19892852799 Welcome once again, and wishing you success as you begin your journey here! 🚀
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