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Happy Birthday, Hans!

  On April 2 in 1805 in Odense, Denmark, a baby boy was born to a poor couple. Naming him Hans, their only child grew up to become one of the most famous writers... read more

Apr 02, 2020

Read! Podcast Episode 205

  The continuing conversation about the language arts turns to a new direction in Episode 205. During this episode Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss reading and how it interlaces with the other language... read more

Feb 12, 2020

Beyond Books

  Last week I visited my local library—one of my favorite places to be. On this particular occasion my daughter came with me. She was going there to meet with other homeschooled high schoolers... read more

Jan 30, 2020

Some Thoughts about Reading

  Lately I have been thinking more and more about reading. What is reading, exactly? What processes in the brain does it involve? Why do we read? As a dyslexia tutor, I am fascinated... read more

Jan 14, 2020

Celebrating the Season through Literature †

  December is a busy month for pretty much everyone. After all, with its arrival come the additional tasks of decorating, baking, and shopping to prepare for Christmas as well as the pleasures of... read more

Dec 06, 2019

Sharing Fairy Tales: Time Well Spent and Much Enjoyed

  If you ask a child what his favorite part of the school day is, he’s likely to blurt out, “Recess!” But if he stops and considers for a moment longer, he will likely... read more

Sep 09, 2019

Are You a Part of a Read-Aloud Family? A Conversation with Sarah Mackenzie

  Reading aloud to your students is one of the most important things you can do as an educator. Reading aloud makes language and story come alive. It transports children to different places, times,... read more

Aug 21, 2019

Responding to Literature: Podcast Episode 191

  If you have worked through our teacher course, you know that IEW teaches nine units. With the latest update we have included an addition called “Writing About Literature.” Andrew Pudewa jokingly calls it... read more

May 20, 2019

The Reading Mother

  As Mother’s Day draws near, I can’t help but remember and reflect on my mothering years. My days of parenting babies and toddlers are far behind me now. With children in college, I... read more

Apr 25, 2019

Reading Aloud—Creating Lasting Impact

  The driveway was transformed into a skating rink. The snowy, Narnian trees made an appearance on this side of the wardrobe. The powerlines? Well, they had seen better, more effective days. This wintery... read more

Feb 15, 2019

Book Clubs—Not Just for Students

  Did you know that February is National Library Lovers’ Month? We hope you enjoy this post written by our blog curator, Jennifer Mauser, as she shares her experiences of getting plugged into a... read more

Feb 04, 2019

Happy Birthday, Hans!

  On April 2 in 1805 in Odense, Denmark, a baby boy was born to a poor couple. Naming him Hans, their... read more

Read! Podcast Episode 205

  The continuing conversation about the language arts turns to a new direction in Episode 205. During this episode Andrew Pudewa and... read more

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Beyond Books

  Last week I visited my local library—one of my favorite places to be. On this particular occasion my daughter came with... read more

Some Thoughts about Reading

  Lately I have been thinking more and more about reading. What is reading, exactly? What processes in the brain does it... read more

Celebrating the Season through Literature †

  December is a busy month for pretty much everyone. After all, with its arrival come the additional tasks of decorating, baking,... read more

Sharing Fairy Tales: Time Well Spent and Much Enjoyed

  If you ask a child what his favorite part of the school day is, he’s likely to blurt out, “Recess!” But... read more

Are You a Part of a Read-Aloud Family? A Conversation with Sarah Mackenzie

  Reading aloud to your students is one of the most important things you can do as an educator. Reading aloud makes... read more

Responding to Literature: Podcast Episode 191

  If you have worked through our teacher course, you know that IEW teaches nine units. With the latest update we have... read more

The Reading Mother

  As Mother’s Day draws near, I can’t help but remember and reflect on my mothering years. My days of parenting babies... read more

Reading Aloud—Creating Lasting Impact

  The driveway was transformed into a skating rink. The snowy, Narnian trees made an appearance on this side of the wardrobe.... read more

Book Clubs—Not Just for Students

  Did you know that February is National Library Lovers’ Month? We hope you enjoy this post written by our blog curator,... read more

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