What's included
15 live meetings
12 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
2-4 hours per week. Lessons will be assigned in class each week dependant upon what we cover in class and what is remaining.Assessment
Learners are assessed each week in class based upon their contribution to conversations. They will also be assessed through homework submissions each week. Please email me ahead of time if you would like your learner to be graded.Grading
includedClass Experience
US Grade 6 - 8
Pack your bags and join me this fall for a writing adventure as we "travel" back in time to Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt. This is a year-long course that covers 9 units of writing skills. If you have not taken an IEW theme-based writing program before, please note that it follows a specific methodology: "Invention (what to say), Structure (how to organize it), and Style (how to say it)." Each week we will have a history-based writing lesson focusing on stories of the past. This includes a lesson in: * a specific subject and structure. * stylistic techniques to enhance your writing. * an introduction to new vocabulary words * writing practice. I am a huge fan of reinforcing concepts with gameplay so, if time allows, I often try to include some kind of activity to keep learners engaged and solidify what they're learning. These may include Kahoot, Gimkit, or other games created by me. The first semester of this course takes place across fifteen weeks meeting one time per week and includes the following units: UNIT 1: NOTE MAKING AND OUTLINES UNIT 2: WRITING FROM NOTES UNIT 3: RETELLING NARRATIVE STORIES UNIT 4: SUMMARIZING A REFERENCE UNIT 5: WRITING FROM PICTURES Additional information about each unit can be found under the Syllabus. The second semester picks back up starting with Lesson 16. *** Please note that this is a WRITING course. While the lessons are history-themed, they are not meant to take place of a history class. Instead, we will be focusing on the writing structure and style during our meetings. ***
Learning Goals
During the first fifteen weeks (semester one), learners will cover IEW Units 1-5. These include:
* Learning how to take notes.
* Learning how to create outlines.
* Writing from outlines/notes.
* Retelling narrative stories.
* Writing from pictures.
Learners will also:
* Increase their vocabulary with new words presented weekly.
* Learn how to structure their writing.
* Get an opportunity to practice writing daily.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) Curriculum15 Lessons
over 15 WeeksLesson 1:
UNIT 1: NOTE MAKING AND OUTLINES
Unit 1 shows learners how to create an outline by reading a paragraph and collecting the most important details. This is a great skill that can be applied to more than just English Language Arts!
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
UNIT 2: WRITING FROM NOTES
Unit 2 builds on Unit 1 by teaching learners how to use an outline and re-create a paragraph using their own words.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
UNIT 2: WRITING FROM NOTES
Unit 2 builds on Unit 1 by teaching learners how to use an outline and re-create a paragraph using their own words.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
UNIT 2: WRITING FROM NOTES
Unit 2 builds on Unit 1 by teaching learners how to use an outline and re-create a paragraph using their own words.
50 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
IEW is a wonderful writing program but, especially in the beginning, is best for those who have writing support at home. While the content is not the most important part of the program, being able to follow the directions and guidance supplied in class and in the workbooks is.
Gimkit and Kahoot! will be used for gameplay as an assessment tool in addition to what learners write in class. Please note that an account is not required. The game code will be sent to learners during class.
Google Suites products (Docs, Slides, Forms) will be used to present materials and submit writing assignments. Students are welcome to use the writing tool that best suits their needs and is approved by each family.
Supply List
IEW Ancient-Based Writing Lessons Student Edition - Please note that the student edition is required for this course. https://iew.com/affiliate/330449/ancient-history-based-writing-lessons-student-book-only (This is an affiliate link. It is just another way that I can keep class prices low. You are NOT required to use it and can always go directly to the IEW page.)
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Tennessee - Knoxville
As a lifelong learner, I too am always striving for growth. After years of using the IEW curriculum, I decided I wanted to share what I had learned with others and became a registered instructor with IEW. (Link for verification: https://iew.com/events-classes/instructors/find-accredited-instructor/330449) I have also been a tutor (teacher) for a local classical co-op, studied through literature seminars, and attended practicums to enhance my own reading and writing knowledge.
I am also a certified TESOL/TEFL/EYL teacher, professional writer, beta reader, proofreader, editor, and homeschool mom. I have a love for the English language (I have the BA in English to prove it), the smell of new books, and transferring ideas from mind to paper. My goal is to promote a love of learning while offering a safe and fun environment. I truly have a passion for reading and writing and would love to share my knowledge and experience with your children.
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Live Group Course
$250
for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
50 min
Completed by 40 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-15 learners per class