What's included
15 live meetings
15 in-class hoursHomework
2-4 hours per week. Weekly papers will be evaluated based on a detailed checklist that assesses both structure and style, ensuring that students meet the specific requirements for each assignment. This approach allows for consistent feedback, helping students to improve their writing skills by focusing on key areas such as organization, grammar, and the application of stylistic techniques.Grading
Grades will be provided according to the checklist for each paper included in the curriculum.Class Experience
US Grade 4 - 6
This is the first semester of this course. Students DO NOT need previous IEW writing experience to enroll in this class, but they DO need to have the following grammar knowledge: ▶Identify these parts of speech: nouns, articles, pronouns, verbs, helping verbs, adjectives, ▶-ly adverbs, prepositions, coordinating conjunctions, clause starters (www.asia.b words). ▶ Use these punctuation marks correctly: end marks (periods, question marks, and exclamation points), quotation marks, apostrophes to show ownership and in contractions. ▶Choose the correct homophone or usage when given a choice: there/their/they’re, to/two/too, its/it’s, your/you’re. ▶Understand basic rules for capitalization and indentation. The lessons in this course will teach creative writing and report writing using IEW Structure and Style. Structure teaches students how to organize their thoughts before they write. Style teaches students how to engage the reader with literary devices called dress-ups and decorations in IEW. This course also incorporates Fix It! Grammar Book 2. Students watch the video lesson and complete the work each week prior to class day. This class will use GOOGLE CLASSROOM to upload all homework and receive feedback and grades. On class day, the content covered in the video lesson is reinforced and opportunities for students to share their work with peers are provided. To see what happens during class, watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9ll37C66gU To learn more about the Fix It! Grammar program, watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdY8TeyZg5s Week 1-4 Unit 1: Key Word Outlines Unit 2: Writing from Notes Week 5-9 Unit 3: Retelling a Narrative Story Unit 3 introduces the basics of story writing, following a structure that teaches students to pull specific information from an existing story to create an outline called a Story Sequence Chart. Students then organize that information into a three-paragraph summary. The paragraphs follow the narrative sequence: the beginning (which introduces the main characters and describes the setting), the middle (in which the plot or conflict is developed), and the end (where the climax occurs, the problem is solved, and a lesson is learned). Over time, with consistent practice, students internalize the components of a well-constructed story. Weeks 10-15 Unit 4: Summarizing a Reference Unit 4 introduces students to the research process and lays the foundation for future units. Because it teaches students to summarize a single reference, it has a multitude of applications. They can use it to summarize a magazine article, a section of a textbook, or even a live lecture. Stylistic techniques taught are: ly adverbs who/which clauses strong verbs quality adjectives because clauses www.asia clauses Students who take online classes with Mrs. Brown benefit in four ways: 1. With engaging instruction from a certified IEW instructor, students receive live teaching that reinforces and provides added insight into the video instruction. 2. Through the live classes, students benefit from lively interaction with other students while receiving direction and accountability for composition assignments. 3. Learners will interact with the instructor and each other through lectures, games, slides, video clips, and discussion. 4. Perhaps most importantly, students receive timely and helpful feedback on every written composition they submit. ▶REQUIRED MATERIAL: https://www.iew.com/shop/products/structure-and-style-students-year-2-level-basic-forever-streaming-or-dvd-dvd-backorder ▶Fix It! Grammar Book 2: https://www.iew.com/shop/products/fix-it-grammar%E2%84%A2-level-2-town-mouse-and-country-mouse-teacherstudent-combo
Learning Goals
Practice Effective Note-taking: Students will learn to take notes from sources, organize information, and use it to create original compositions.
Apply Grammar Rules Accurately: Students will review and apply grammar and punctuation rules, including correct use of commas, capitalization, and other mechanics to ensure clarity and precision in writing.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) Curriculum15 Lessons
over 15 WeeksLesson 1:
Unit 1: Key Word Outlines - Pizza, Chili, French Fries
Teaches students how to organize their thoughts before writing using key word outlines.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Unit 2: Writing from Notes - Asian Table (title rule)
Teaches students how to write from notes organized in a key word outline.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Unit 2: Writing from Notes - Chuckwagon Grub
Teaches students how to write from notes organized in a key word outline.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Unit 3: Retelling a Narrative Story - The Donkey and the Load of Salt
Introduces the basics of story writing, following a structure that teaches students to pull specific information from an existing story to create an outline called a Story Sequence Chart.
60 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Supply List
***REQUIRED MATERIAL: https://iew.com/affiliate/161737/shop/products/coming-soon-structure-and-style-students-year-2-level-basic-forever-streaming-or-dvd ***Fix It! Grammar Book 2: https://iew.com/affiliate/161737/node/24226
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
***REQUIRED MATERIAL: https://iew.com/affiliate/161737/shop/products/coming-soon-structure-and-style-students-year-2-level-basic-forever-streaming-or-dvd
***Fix It! Grammar Book 2: https://iew.com/affiliate/161737/node/24226
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Live Group Course
$499
for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
60 min
Completed by 32 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-11
8-10 learners per class