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The Story of a Story

  My connection with the Lee family began with a phone call. One of IEW’s customer service agents spoke with a woman about her daughters who were interested in becoming accredited IEW instructors—at the... read more

Nov 02, 2018

From the Mailbag: Podcast Episode 162

  We aren’t in the habit of “tooting our own horn.” However, we really enjoy hearing about the success our customers are experiencing with IEW. During Podcast Episode 162, we decided to push the... read more

Oct 31, 2018

Everyone Needs an Editor! Podcast Episode 161

  Ernest Hemingway had one. So did F. Scott Fitzgerald. For that matter, so did Roald Dahl. What do these authors share in common? They all had editors. In fact, Ernest Hemingway and F.... read more

Oct 24, 2018

What’s the Story?

  Are you or your student finding yourselves sequestered by the Story Sequence Chart? Has the spotlight on Unit 3 lead to some classroom stagefright? While the transition from Unit 2 to Unit 3... read more

Oct 22, 2018

Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 160

  It’s that time again! It’s time for another “Ask Andrew Anything.” These podcasts, which happen every tenth episode, have become quite popular. In Episode 160, Andrew tackles questions ranging from motivation to math... read more

Oct 17, 2018

A Case for Cursive

  In today’s western world, children typically first learn to print before they learn cursive, if they even learn cursive at all. But is teaching a child to print before teaching cursive really the... read more

Sep 04, 2018

Metaphorically Speaking

  What is a metaphor? A metaphor is a figure of speech that says something is something else in order to describe it more powerfully. Metaphors are common in poetry, where poets want to... read more

Aug 13, 2018

A Father’s Influence

  My teacher training began around age eight. After my grandfather died, we moved to be closer to my grandmother, and my father changed careers from accounting to teaching. This is truly his gift.... read more

Jun 15, 2018

Building Literacy One Activity at a Time

  The days of spring are here, which for many parents and teachers is a time to think and reflect on the past school year as well as prepare for the new year to... read more

Apr 15, 2018

Perfecting Pieces for Publication—An Interview with Maria Gerber

  Behind every great writer is a great editor. This holds true for nearly all great authors, and for us at IEW. IEW has a small but sharp team of editors who work on... read more

Mar 12, 2018

Reclaiming the Joy

# # by Lucy Shopen   Just over one year ago, I started working at IEW in the customer service department. A month before I began, I was excitedly conversing with one of my sisters about the... read more

Mar 02, 2018

The Story of a Story

  My connection with the Lee family began with a phone call. One of IEW’s customer service agents spoke with a woman... read more

From the Mailbag: Podcast Episode 162

  We aren’t in the habit of “tooting our own horn.” However, we really enjoy hearing about the success our customers are... read more

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Everyone Needs an Editor! Podcast Episode 161

  Ernest Hemingway had one. So did F. Scott Fitzgerald. For that matter, so did Roald Dahl. What do these authors share... read more

What’s the Story?

  Are you or your student finding yourselves sequestered by the Story Sequence Chart? Has the spotlight on Unit 3 lead to... read more

Ask Andrew Anything: Podcast Episode 160

  It’s that time again! It’s time for another “Ask Andrew Anything.” These podcasts, which happen every tenth episode, have become quite... read more

A Case for Cursive

  In today’s western world, children typically first learn to print before they learn cursive, if they even learn cursive at all.... read more

Metaphorically Speaking

  What is a metaphor? A metaphor is a figure of speech that says something is something else in order to describe... read more

A Father’s Influence

  My teacher training began around age eight. After my grandfather died, we moved to be closer to my grandmother, and my... read more

Building Literacy One Activity at a Time

  The days of spring are here, which for many parents and teachers is a time to think and reflect on the... read more

Perfecting Pieces for Publication—An Interview with Maria Gerber

  Behind every great writer is a great editor. This holds true for nearly all great authors, and for us at IEW.... read more

Reclaiming the Joy

# # by Lucy Shopen   Just over one year ago, I started working at IEW in the customer service department. A month before I... read more

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