The world is at your fingertips! Students write about world leaders, the printing press, and more through cultural literature and the study of famous people and events while they learn to write with the Structure and Style® writing method.
Co-op teachers and IEW Instructors, we made this talk for the parents of your students! This two-hour talk will answer the questions your parents may be asking: “Why are you teaching with the IEW method? Who developed these materials? What do I need to know to help you teach my child?” Buy one to show on Parents' Night, or buy many, so each parent can have his or her own. Also available as a DVD.
An essential component of the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style seminar, this syllabus will serve as a reference for many years to come. Every user should have an individual copy for use during and reference after the seminar.
Help your students become confident essay writers as they delve into the details of the essay-writing process. From thesis statements to transitions, introductions, and conclusions, students will learn the building blocks of a well-crafted essay.
Travel back in time to early United States history! Students write about explorers, famous ships, and more while they learn to write with the Structure and Style® writing method.
Explore a wide variety of fascinating subjects in Voyages in Writing! Students write about adventurous topics such as the English Channel, human electricity, D-Day, and other interesting subjects while they learn to write with the Structure and Style® writing method. This course was written in collaboration with Hillsdale College K-12 Education.
Wondering how to teach high school students to dig into books? With this course they will learn to annotate, analyze, and appreciate literature.
Students write about science-themed topics such as insects, inventions, famous scientists, and more while they learn to write with the Structure and Style® writing method.
This thematic thesaurus contains a treasure trove of fascinating words to spice up your student's—and your own—writing! From character qualities to behavior traits to the five senses, you'll find a host of descriptive words to add interest and flair to any composition.
EXTRA STUDENT BOOK ONLY – Purchase this Student Book for each of your students if you already own the Advanced U.S. History-Based Writing Lessons Teacher's Manual. † Contains distinctly Christian content
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