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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

Three Powerful Courses for Preparing Students for College

  I’ve been journeying through this thing called homeschooling for some time now. This family adventure began when my oldest, who is now entering his senior year of college, stayed home to learn his... read more

Jul 15, 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

Where Are They Now? Kimberly Johnson—Writer and Graphic Designer

  Some students immerse themselves in music; still others pursue athletics. And there are those who enjoy art. Today we would like to feature a student who has a passion for writing fiction and... read more

Jan 18, 2019

Cinematic Exploration—The Book or the Movie? Podcast Episode 169

  “If you read the book first, it imprints images in your memory—the images that are built by the author and translated by you in your imagination. And those are strong.” Andrew Pudewa Andrew Pudewa... read more

Dec 19, 2018

Lessons Learned from A Christmas Carol

  This year, as the leaves depart from their branches and cover our lawns with their warm colors, I look back on one of the most integral parts of my childhood. Christmastime at the... read more

Dec 17, 2018

Jump Start to Reading

  Do you recall that magical moment when reading “clicked” for you? How about for your kids? If you’re like many of us at IEW, that moment likely came about because of an encounter... read more

Nov 09, 2018

Letters to Treasure

  As a fourth-grader who loved a great adventure, reading seemed to be the ticket to experience exciting mysteries, daring adventures, and opportunities to learn about countries that I knew I’d never see in... read more

Nov 06, 2018

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

Three Powerful Courses for Preparing Students for College

  I’ve been journeying through this thing called homeschooling for some time now. This family adventure began when my oldest, who is... read more

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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

Where Are They Now? Kimberly Johnson—Writer and Graphic Designer

  Some students immerse themselves in music; still others pursue athletics. And there are those who enjoy art. Today we would like... read more

Cinematic Exploration—The Book or the Movie? Podcast Episode 169

  “If you read the book first, it imprints images in your memory—the images that are built by the author and translated... read more

Lessons Learned from A Christmas Carol

  This year, as the leaves depart from their branches and cover our lawns with their warm colors, I look back on... read more

Jump Start to Reading

  Do you recall that magical moment when reading “clicked” for you? How about for your kids? If you’re like many of... read more

Letters to Treasure

  As a fourth-grader who loved a great adventure, reading seemed to be the ticket to experience exciting mysteries, daring adventures, and... read more

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