What's included
12 live meetings
10 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Students will be required to complete unfinished class assignments for homework. Multiple stories will be read, outlined, and rewritten with stylistic techniques. The final assignment must be typed double spaced time New Roman #12 font. Amount of time spent writing and rewriting a story will depend on the student. However, I estimate 1-2 hours a week working on a composition. Assignments are to be emailed to the teacher 2 days before class by 5pm CST.Assessment
Assessment of students assignments will consist of randomly selected compositions which will be reviewed by the teacher. The IEW composition checklist and/or six trait assessment for compositions will be utilized to evaluate student selected compositions. Letter grades will be provided for compositions selected for evaluation. ** If the parents of high school students would like an end of semester grade, please state so in a private email to the teacher. Grades will be provided for each semester per parent request.Letter Grade
If the parents of high school students would like an end of semester grade, please state so in a private email to the teacher. Grades will be provided for each semester per parent request.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Beginner Level
New to Outschool? Use code ReginaA20 to save $20 on this class! The IEW High School Year 1 Level C small group course is a yearlong 24 week writing class for high school students. This class may be a great fit for students who want to enhance their writing skills. Students will write various 1-5 paragraph compositions which will include incorporating IEW stylistic techniques (dress-ups, sentence openers, and decorations). This yearlong class will be divided into two semesters (Fall and Spring). Students will enroll in this class Fall (Sept. – December) and Spring (January – April) of the current school year. The teacher will discuss IEW units 1-9 and students will apply concepts to their compositions. Fall semester Unit 1 – 2 Note Making and Outline, Writing from Notes • Students will learn how to create a keyword outline (KWO) • Students will learn how to retell the story from the KWO • Students will learn IEW stylistic techniques Unit 3 Retelling Narrative Stories • Student will identify the important components of a fictional story • Students will rewrite a story from the story sequence chart • Students will apply stylistic techniques learned to assignments Unit 4 Summarizing A Reference • Students will learn Unit 4 Summarizing a Reference structural model Unit 5 Writing from Pictures • Students will learn to ask questions about pictures in order to obtain ideas for writing • Students will learn to write a KWO from pictures • Students will learn to write a 3-paragraph story from the KWO • Students will apply stylistic techniques learned to assignments Unit 6 Summarizing Multiple References • Students will learn Unit 6 Summarizing Multiple References structural model • Students will learn to identify various topics related to one subject • Students will learn to write source outlines about a single topic from multiple references • Students will learn to write a fuse outline from multiple outlines • Students will create a report from the fuse outline • Students will apply stylistic techniques learned to assignments Spring Semester Unit 7 Inventive Writing • Students will learn the importance of asking questions • Students will learn the parts of the introduction and concluding paragraphs • Students will learn to write a KWO for three body paragraphs, an introduction, and a conclusion • Students will learn to write a 5-paragraph composition from the KWO Unit 8 Formal Essay Model • Students will review the Unit 8 Formal Essay structural model • Students will write a 6 - 12 paragraph essay Unit 9 Formal Critique • Students will learn the format of a Formal Critique structural model • Students will learn vocabulary which works well in a formal critique • Students will learn to use the Unit 3 Story Sequence Chart to write the body paragraph(s) • Students will learn the components of an introduction and conclusion paragraph used in formal critiques • Students will write a formal critique Response to Literature • Write a 5-paragraph Response to Literature Note: All final assignments must be typed doubled spaced, Times New Roman #12 font. Assignments must be emailed to the teacher 2 days before class. Assignments will have due dates. Late assignments will NOT be evaluated. Note 2: The Spring semester is for students who have completed the Fall semester units. Exception may be made if the student has had prior experience with IEW curriculum. The student writing sample will have to be reviewed by the teacher. Note 3: Each semester is a separate enrollment and cost. Scope and Sequence Fall Semester Week 1-2: Unit 1-2 Note Making & Outline, Writing from Notes Week 3-5: U 3 Retelling Narrative Stories Week 6-7: Unit 4 Summarizing A Reference Week 8-9: U 5 Writing from Pictures Week 10-12: U 6 Summarizing Multiple References Spring Semester Week 13-15: U7 Inventive Writing Week 16-19: U 8 Formal Essay Models Week 20-21: U 9 Formal Critique Week 22-24 Response to Literature
Learning Goals
To learn IEW unit 1-9 structural models
To write a key word outline (KWO)
To write a composition from the KWO
to write a 1-5 paragraph composition
To add IEW stylistic techniques (dress-ups, sentence openers, and decorations) to assignments
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) Curriculum12 Lessons
over 12 WeeksLesson 1:
Unit 1
Note Making and Outlines
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Unit 2
Writing from Notes
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Unit 3
Retelling Narrative Stories: Story Sequence Chart
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Unit 3
Retelling Narrative Stories: Story Sequence Chart
50 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
Students reading level should be at 9th Grade or above.
Supply List
Note book paper, pens, and highlighters Structure and Style for Students: Year 1 Level C [Binder & Student Packet] ISBN: 978-1-62341-508-2; Cost $35 (Please verify price with IEW.com) OR Structure and Style for Students: Year 1 Level C [Student Packet Only] ISBN: 978-1-62341-511-2; Cost $29 (Please verify price with IEW.com) Book for Spring Semester Week 17: Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson (unabridged) Websites for researching topics Printer for printing source materials.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree from Governors State University
IEW Registered Instructor
MA in Communication and Training with a concentration in Instructional Design.
Former Homeschool Mom - 25 plus years teaching in the homeschool community.
I have taught elementary, Jr. High, and High School students in various co-ops and in my home.
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Live Group Course
$35
weekly or $420 for 12 classes1x per week, 12 weeks
50 min
Completed by 15 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
4-8 learners per class