Nicki Truesdell

 

I was first introduced to IEW curriculum years ago when my oldest daughter took the old Structure and Style class in a local homeschool co-op. She came home and raved about how much she loved it. That got my attention! Since then, all five of my children have become IEW students. I absolutely love and recommend Structure and Style for Students as a starting point. After that, we use the different history-themed writing lessons alongside our history curriculum.

Andrew Pudewa is such an inspiration. He inspires me to see the importance of great writing and how to make it fun. But he inspires my children, as well. They really like the video sessions in SSS, and each of my five children have told me how much sense this program makes to them.

I only wish I had begun using IEW curriculum much sooner!

 

   

       

 

 

                                          

                                             

 

  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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