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Punctuation Matters!

  Many of us have seen the meme, Let’s eat Grandma! It’s a powerful reminder how a tiny little punctuation mark, the comma, imparts so much significance to a sentence. A serene little comma... read more

Sep 24, 2017

Share the Joy!

Now that the turkey is nearly tucked away and the sweet potatoes savored, it’s about time to turn our attention to December and all of its special traditions. Undeniably, at IEW our favorite... read more

Dec 03, 2021

Plan! Prepare! Persist!

  As teachers, we plunge into the school year packed full of ambition and enthusiasm. Our weeks soon become routine, peppered with papers to grade, meetings to attend, and plans to complete. Plopped into... read more

Feb 17, 2024

Entrepreneurship Step 1: Picking a Business Idea

by Carol Topp, CPA Picking a micro business idea is not difficult if you follow a guided plan. Begin by brainstorming what you already know, making sure your business idea fills an actual need.... read more

Jul 14, 2015

Share the Joy!

Christmas. For many the word conjures up thoughts of brightly decorated Christmas trees, savory scents of cinnamon, cloves, and ginger wafting from the kitchen, and merry sounds of traditional Christmas carols sung on... read more

Dec 12, 2022

Announcing IEW’s 2021 Writing Contest!

  As winter begins to wane, and the days slowly stretch out longer and longer, we at IEW grow excited because we know the annual IEW Writing Contest is nearly here. We look forward... read more

Mar 05, 2021

The IEW Difference

  I recently received an email announcing that I was the happy recipient of a particular marketing company’s latest feat, A Marketer’s Guide to Writing (actual title changed so I don’t appear to be... read more

Sep 16, 2015

Solving the Editing Problem

  While teaching IEW writing a year or so ago, I found it wasn’t always easy to believe that my students were getting consistent editing attention at home. Several students would turn their final... read more

Nov 18, 2015

A Compelling Competition: The IEW Essay Writing Contest

  One of my favorite jobs is working at a local academic homeschool co-op. This year I am the high school English teacher. I’m quite proud of my little IEW class. We’ve had a... read more

Mar 12, 2021

Why Hire an Editor?

F. Scott Fitzgerald had Maxwell Perkins. For that matter, Ernest Hemingway did as well. Harper Lee had Tay Hohoff. While Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Lee are well-recognized authors, you likely are unfamiliar with the... read more

Nov 08, 2024

An Inspiring Gift

  In fifth grade I attended a small Christian school in Sarasota, Florida. It was an exciting year because our classroom was on the middle school wing instead of the elementary wing. We all... read more

Nov 16, 2018

Wrestling with Words

“Why do I have to underline the dress-ups?” Any parent or teacher who has used the Structure and Style® methodology for any length of time has undoubtedly heard these words, usually in a... read more

Aug 29, 2024

2024 Additions to Public Domain

With the flip of the calendar to a new year, the United States is also enjoying the addition of several new titles to the public domain. Public domain materials are no longer covered... read more

Jan 25, 2024

Suffixing: The Change Rule

In today’s blog post we will review the last of the suffixing rules: the change rule. In prior posts we covered the dropping rule and the doubling rule, so if you haven’t yet... read more

Nov 19, 2021

Plurals: Plain and Piquant

  When adding a plural suffix onto a base word, often the plain vanilla approach works just fine. You have two options: -s or -es. Determining which one to apply is generally a simple... read more

Nov 20, 2020

Is it worth the time?

Why watch IEW's parent/teacher training course? Have you ever wondered why IEW’s core product is a parent/teacher training course? Busy homeschoolers often ask, “Couldn’t I just watch the student DVD courses with my children... read more

Aug 26, 2016

Celebrate the Checklist

Oh, checklist, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways. True, loving the IEW checklist is probably going too far, but when used properly, it can be a lovely thing. From... read more

Jul 12, 2022

Working Memory and the Key Word Outline

  Students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia or ADHD struggle with working memory, the ability to remember and properly sequence information, including linguistic, immediately. This struggle presents many challenges in written expression. Frequently... read more

Sep 13, 2019

Cultivating an Entrepreneurial Spirit in Kids

  In today’s blog post we welcome guest blogger Mark Baker, co-founder of Christian Homeschool Entrepreneurship, as he shares four important reasons why helping to create an entrepreneurial spirit in your kids is so... read more

May 13, 2020

Perfecting Style with Time and Practice

IEW’s Structure and Style® methodology trains students to write by teaching structure and style. Structure refers to the way a paper is arranged. What is style?   In writing style refers to the language—words,... read more

Dec 18, 2024

Adding to the Catalog: 2026 New Public Domain Works

  Now that we have turned our calendars to the new year, there is a whole new batch of public domain works available to enjoy. In 1998 the Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA) was... read more

Dec 18, 2025

Thank You, Mrs. Texley!

  When I was a junior in high school, I enrolled in my first English class with Mrs. Texley. She taught honors English to eleventh and twelfth graders in my small-town Kansas high school.... read more

May 04, 2018

The Power of Poetry

  For the past twenty-five years, National Poetry Month has been commemorated in April, celebrating poems and the poets who pen them. Tightly constructed, with every syllable and every word deliberately placed, poems evoke... read more

May 03, 2021

Inspiring Learning

  “Education is an atmosphere, a discipline and a life”– Charlotte Mason “Come on,” I groaned. “Just one game of chess! Just one!” I looked up at my father with pleading eyes. “I told you El,... read more

May 06, 2019

Planning Summer with Purpose

The finish line is in sight! I know that we are all counting down the days until the end of the school year. We are looking forward to the summer months when our... read more

May 01, 2024

Earth to Children: Come Out and Play!

Once upon a time in a neighborhood perhaps not all that unlike your own, it was common to hear the happy sounds of children playing outside. Rather than send a text when supper... read more

Jun 03, 2024

Parent and Student Perspectives: Structure and Style for Students: Renee’s and Benjamin’s Views

  Recently we had the opportunity to catch up with one of the Level A Structure and Style Students along with his mother. Benjamin participated in both years of the Level A course, and... read more

May 11, 2020

Onboarding Students Who Join Midyear

School has started, and Mrs. Jones’s students are steadily improving as they move through the structural units. They’ve also learned the -ly adverb, who/which clause, and strong verb dress-ups. All is going well!... read more

Sep 26, 2025

Teaching IEW in a Classical Homeschool Cooperative

  Frederick East Classical, a relatively new homeschool cooperative, is taking central Maryland by storm. In its inaugural year alone, many families flocked to it, filling it to capacity. Structured using a classical approach,... read more

Mar 11, 2019

Punctuation Matters!

  Many of us have seen the meme, Let’s eat Grandma! It’s a powerful reminder how a tiny little punctuation mark, the... read more

Share the Joy!

Now that the turkey is nearly tucked away and the sweet potatoes savored, it’s about time to turn our attention to... read more

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Plan! Prepare! Persist!

  As teachers, we plunge into the school year packed full of ambition and enthusiasm. Our weeks soon become routine, peppered with... read more

Entrepreneurship Step 1: Picking a Business Idea

by Carol Topp, CPA Picking a micro business idea is not difficult if you follow a guided plan. Begin by brainstorming what... read more

Share the Joy!

Christmas. For many the word conjures up thoughts of brightly decorated Christmas trees, savory scents of cinnamon, cloves, and ginger wafting... read more

Announcing IEW’s 2021 Writing Contest!

  As winter begins to wane, and the days slowly stretch out longer and longer, we at IEW grow excited because we... read more

The IEW Difference

  I recently received an email announcing that I was the happy recipient of a particular marketing company’s latest feat, A Marketer’s... read more

Solving the Editing Problem

  While teaching IEW writing a year or so ago, I found it wasn’t always easy to believe that my students were... read more

A Compelling Competition: The IEW Essay Writing Contest

  One of my favorite jobs is working at a local academic homeschool co-op. This year I am the high school English... read more

Why Hire an Editor?

F. Scott Fitzgerald had Maxwell Perkins. For that matter, Ernest Hemingway did as well. Harper Lee had Tay Hohoff. While Fitzgerald,... read more

An Inspiring Gift

  In fifth grade I attended a small Christian school in Sarasota, Florida. It was an exciting year because our classroom was... read more

Wrestling with Words

“Why do I have to underline the dress-ups?” Any parent or teacher who has used the Structure and Style® methodology for... read more

2024 Additions to Public Domain

With the flip of the calendar to a new year, the United States is also enjoying the addition of several new... read more

Suffixing: The Change Rule

In today’s blog post we will review the last of the suffixing rules: the change rule. In prior posts we covered... read more

Plurals: Plain and Piquant

  When adding a plural suffix onto a base word, often the plain vanilla approach works just fine. You have two options:... read more

Is it worth the time?

Why watch IEW's parent/teacher training course? Have you ever wondered why IEW’s core product is a parent/teacher training course? Busy homeschoolers often... read more

Celebrate the Checklist

Oh, checklist, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways. True, loving the IEW checklist is probably going too... read more

Working Memory and the Key Word Outline

  Students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia or ADHD struggle with working memory, the ability to remember and properly sequence information,... read more

Cultivating an Entrepreneurial Spirit in Kids

  In today’s blog post we welcome guest blogger Mark Baker, co-founder of Christian Homeschool Entrepreneurship, as he shares four important reasons... read more

Perfecting Style with Time and Practice

IEW’s Structure and Style® methodology trains students to write by teaching structure and style. Structure refers to the way a paper... read more

Adding to the Catalog: 2026 New Public Domain Works

  Now that we have turned our calendars to the new year, there is a whole new batch of public domain works... read more

Thank You, Mrs. Texley!

  When I was a junior in high school, I enrolled in my first English class with Mrs. Texley. She taught honors... read more

The Power of Poetry

  For the past twenty-five years, National Poetry Month has been commemorated in April, celebrating poems and the poets who pen them.... read more

Inspiring Learning

  “Education is an atmosphere, a discipline and a life”– Charlotte Mason “Come on,” I groaned. “Just one game of chess! Just one!”... read more

Planning Summer with Purpose

The finish line is in sight! I know that we are all counting down the days until the end of the... read more

Earth to Children: Come Out and Play!

Once upon a time in a neighborhood perhaps not all that unlike your own, it was common to hear the happy... read more

Parent and Student Perspectives: Structure and Style for Students: Renee’s and Benjamin’s Views

  Recently we had the opportunity to catch up with one of the Level A Structure and Style Students along with his... read more

Onboarding Students Who Join Midyear

School has started, and Mrs. Jones’s students are steadily improving as they move through the structural units. They’ve also learned the... read more

Teaching IEW in a Classical Homeschool Cooperative

  Frederick East Classical, a relatively new homeschool cooperative, is taking central Maryland by storm. In its inaugural year alone, many families... read more

 

Hard Work U® is the motto at College of the Ozarks. Valerie Coleman, director of communications and public relations, and Micah, a public relations major and student working in that office, join Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker to talk about the unique environment at College of the Ozarks. They discuss how students are able to pay for college by working in many unique venues on campus. Listen to their conversation and share it with any hardworking, college-bound students that you know.

 

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