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Six Calming Answers to Six Panicky Questions about High School English for Homeschoolers
by Lee Binz Teaching English in high school can be an anxious endeavor. We can’t think of anyone better to calm nerves than Lee Binz, founder of The Home Scholar. If you enjoy this... read more
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Education and the Future of Freedom
I like small books. They make me think the author has said what he wanted to say, concisely and without padding. The Coming Aristocracy by Oliver DeMille is such a book—short and to... read more
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Three Ways Our Students Grow in Their Writing Skills
It’s best to think of language acquisition as a journey, and every student is somewhere on the path. Our goal for our students is not perfection; our goal is progress. We want to... read more
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Don’t Let Dyslexia Get You Down
Do you have a student with dyslexia? Join the club. Quite an impressive club, in fact: Entertainers: Jay Leno, Steven Spielberg, and Walt Disney Artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol Athletes: Muhammad Ali,... read more
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Popular Questions at Our First Facebook Party
Last night we launched our first “Facebook Party,” an event that included over five hundred parents and educators. Andrew Pudewa and other IEW commentators were among the participants as they answered some challenging... read more
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The Rationale Behind “-ly” Adverbs
Question: I'd like to know your rationale for teaching the "-ly" adverb concept. In the professional writing community, adding “-ly” words is a sign of weak writing, not strong. Answer: It was Mark Twain who famously... read more
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Beating Blank Brain Syndrome
Writer’s block. Blank page syndrome. Blank brain syndrome. Sound familiar? You remember the feeling – you have a big paper due in a few days that you haven’t even started yet, you sit... read more
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Oh, What You Can Do … in a Line! (Part 2)
Maybe you have been able to try out a few of the ideas from my previous post. When you establish the practice of asking questions when the students are in line, it is... read more
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Why Attend a Homeschool Convention This Year?
Time is precious. Money can be tight. Travel must be prioritized. And, almost all the information you will ever need can be found online. So, is going to a conference really worth it? I... read more
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Oh, What You Can Do … in a Line! (Part 1)
Seven Things You Can Do with Your Students to Make Their Time Standing in Line Productive How will I get it all done? This is the eternal question for teachers. Think about it. If... read more
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Hope for Your Struggling Learner
My brother struggled tremendously with learning to read. In my dad’s words, “He was the most dyslexic kid I’ve ever met.” It wasn’t till he was almost twelve that he could finally really... read more
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Welcome to IEW’s Blog!
Welcome! We hope you’ll find this a place to be encouraged in the daily joys and struggles of educating your children. You, homeschooling moms and dads, co-op teachers, tutors, and full-time classroom teachers,... read more
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Six Calming Answers to Six Panicky Questions about High School English for Homeschoolers
by Lee Binz Teaching English in high school can be an anxious endeavor. We can’t think of anyone better to calm nerves... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/blog_parchment_paper.jpg)
Education and the Future of Freedom
I like small books. They make me think the author has said what he wanted to say, concisely and without padding.... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/mo_student_studying.jpg)
Three Ways Our Students Grow in Their Writing Skills
It’s best to think of language acquisition as a journey, and every student is somewhere on the path. Our goal for... read more
![](http://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/blog_chris_upside_down.jpg)
Don’t Let Dyslexia Get You Down
Do you have a student with dyslexia? Join the club. Quite an impressive club, in fact: Entertainers: Jay Leno, Steven Spielberg, and... read more
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Popular Questions at Our First Facebook Party
Last night we launched our first “Facebook Party,” an event that included over five hundred parents and educators. Andrew Pudewa and... read more
![](/sites/default/files/images/SW_Pg_21.jpg)
The Rationale Behind “-ly” Adverbs
Question: I'd like to know your rationale for teaching the "-ly" adverb concept. In the professional writing community, adding “-ly” words is... read more
![](https://iew.com/img/blog/blog-image_placeholder.jpg)
Beating Blank Brain Syndrome
Writer’s block. Blank page syndrome. Blank brain syndrome. Sound familiar? You remember the feeling – you have a big paper due... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/prepositions_graphic.jpg)
Oh, What You Can Do … in a Line! (Part 2)
Maybe you have been able to try out a few of the ideas from my previous post. When you establish the... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/start_learning_thumb.jpg)
Why Attend a Homeschool Convention This Year?
Time is precious. Money can be tight. Travel must be prioritized. And, almost all the information you will ever need can... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/blog_in_a_line.jpg)
Oh, What You Can Do … in a Line! (Part 1)
Seven Things You Can Do with Your Students to Make Their Time Standing in Line Productive How will I get it all... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/hope_for_struggling_learners.jpg)
Hope for Your Struggling Learner
My brother struggled tremendously with learning to read. In my dad’s words, “He was the most dyslexic kid I’ve ever met.”... read more
![](https://storage.googleapis.com/iew-public-production/files/images/start_learning_thumb.jpg)
Welcome to IEW’s Blog!
Welcome! We hope you’ll find this a place to be encouraged in the daily joys and struggles of educating your children.... read more