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IEW Fables, Myths, and Fairy Tales (Part 2 of 3)

In this 12-week class, learners will work on various structure and style techniques to improve their writing through the study of Fables, Myths, and Fairy Tales.
Karen Cross, MSEd - IEW Certified Instructor
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(72)
Class

What's included

12 live meetings
14 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Learners will have homework every week. It is highly recommended that learners complete the homework. I will continue providing feedback on assignments according to the checklist.
Assessment
Six homework assignments will be given a number grade using the checklist from the Student Book. If you do not wish to receive this, please let me know and we can make other arrangements that fit your learner better.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 6
In this class, your learner will be working through Fables, Myths, and Fairy Tales from the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW). This course will take the learners through units five and seven of the program. 

Learners will use what he learned in Part 1 of this course to continue making outlines. Additionally, they will practice writing from pictures, summarizing multiple references (like a research report), and writing from a prompt. In the midst of all that writing, learners will learn how to spice up their pieces with sentence dress-ups and decorations, as well as vary their sentence structure with different openers. Feedback will be based on a specific rubric in the Student Book.

Because your learner will be using source texts provided in the student book, a decent amount of grade-level comprehension is recommended.

The text used for this class will need to be purchased directly from the IEW website. 

***If you have more than one learner who would like to participate in the class, I will provide a $10 refund for each additional learner.
Learning Goals
Learners will improve their writing skills through organizational techniques found in the methods from IEW. Stylistic techniques will be added to give interesting detail to compositions.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) Curriculum
3 Units
12 Lessons
over 12 Weeks
Unit 1: Summarizing a Reference
Lesson 1:
Aesop, Author of Fables
 Learners will continue learning adjectives that are more descriptive called "quality adjectives" while writing a paragraph using facts about Aesop. 
70 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
The Brothers Grimm
 Learners will learn the www.asia clause this week and add that to their paragraph about the Grimm Brothers. 
70 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Hans Christian Andersen
 We will continue learning how to make paragraphs more descriptive by adding quality adjectives to a paragraph about Hans Christian Andersen. 
70 mins online live lesson
Unit 2: Writing From Pictures
Lesson 4:
The Ugly Duckling, Part 1
 We will learn a new unit this week. Learners will use pictures to eventually write a three-paragraph story. The entire story will be planned out, but learners will only be required to write the first paragraph. 
70 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Learning Needs
Please contact me if your learner has unique learning needs. I am able to differentiate activities and assignments to accommodate as much as possible, and help your learner be successful on their own level.
Parental Guidance
It is important to note that your learner will most likely need your help with each assignment. You should edit rough drafts and final copies before turning in to me. Checklists for each assignment can be found at the end of each lesson in the required Student Book for this class. Google Docs is mandatory for final compositions that are turned in to me. All homework will be uploaded here on Outschool. Quizlet will be used for vocabulary practice. This is completely optional and will not affect feedback in a negative way. It's good to be familiar with the vocabulary words because we will sometimes play games using Quizlet during live instruction. All activities are only available to the learners in this class. In compliance with IEW's copyright policy, sharing of these materials with anyone outside of class is forbidden.
Pre-Requisites
Learners should be able to write simple sentences, and should have taken Part 1 of this course, OR Part 1 of another IEW course.
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Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
Maryland Teaching Certificate
Master's Degree from Walden University
I earned a Master's degree in Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment from Walden University in 2007 and currently hold a certificate in Maryland. I taught in the public school setting for five years as a special educator with a focus in autism. After having two children of my own, I became a stay-at-home mom. 

Four children later, I became a homeschooling mom, and still hold that title today. I felt equipped to handle the task, but writing stumped me when it all seemed too bland. I stumbled upon the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) and instantly fell in love with their method, bought the training, and began implementing the program at home. Consistency was lacking, so I began teaching at a local co-op. 

That grew into a desire to become a Registered Instructor and eventually a Certified Instructor (a title I hold today). I launched my own online writing business, Equipped for Writing, where I've tailored my online courses around the IEW model.

Each year brings new experiences and insights into effectively communicating with my students about writing. Seeing children grow and learn while enhancing their writing for their audience keeps me going. It is IEW’s systematic approach to writing that enables me to adapt lessons to different learning styles. 

My commitment to differentiation (creating an environment that is conducive for each learner) is at the forefront of my mind. When you decide to enroll in one of my classes, I guarantee an open line of communication, ensuring your learner can navigate the learning journey at their own pace.

While I firmly believe and support parents’ pivotal role in their children's education, there are times when we all need a helping hand. That's where I, and others like me, come in. I have a passion for teaching, particularly when it comes to the written word. I enjoy sharing that passion to support homeschooling families. Learning should be interactive, and children should feel encouraged to ask questions out of curiosity and for understanding. Instruction should challenge without overwhelming.

Outside of teaching, I enjoy reading, going on walks with our dog, family movie nights, and indulging in crocheting. One of my favorite things to do is to watch my kids play sports.

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$17

weekly or $195 for 12 classes
1x per week, 12 weeks
70 min

Completed by 30 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
5-10 learners per class

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