Intoxicated on Life

 

IEW is like no other language arts curriculum our family has used. Our family's experience with it began after my oldest son spent a year of trudging through a curriculum that was boring and uninspiring. We learned about IEW through friends and my interest was piqued. Maybe grammar, spelling, and writing didn't have to be complete drudgery for my son — plodding through worksheet after worksheet. Our first year was a success. We've continued coming back year after year expanding our experience with this fantastic curriculum. We hope your family experiences the same success ours has with IEW

 

   

       

 

 

                                                       

 

Teaching Boys and Other Children Who Would Rather Make Forts All Day

Spelling and the Brain

Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing

Nurturing Competent Communicators

Principles of Motivation and Skills Development

 

  1. IEW.com/free-spelling – Learn how to spell with an auditory, mastery approach that works! This link gives free access to the talk Spelling and the Brain, the first lesson of The Phonetic Zoo Spelling course (Levels A, B, and C), and The Phonetic Zoo Teacher’s Notes e-book PDF.
  2. IEW.com/free-pal – Teach language arts to primary grade children (grades K–2) using the Blended Sight and Sound method. Get a free sample of Printing with Letter Stories to try on your own!
  3. IEW.com/theme-based – Find out more about IEW's theme-based writing books.
  4. IEW.com/magalog – View or download a digital copy of IEW's magazine catalog.
  5. IEW.com/podcast – Listen to IEW's weekly podcast, The Arts of Language.
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