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IEW Medieval History for Upper Grade Students Semester 1 With Literature *NEW*

Learn to write using the IEW method while also learning about Medieval History.
Mrs. Jen Altman MSEd
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15 live meetings
12 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Assignments, which will consist of 1-3 paragraphs, will be posted each week and are due one week after they are assigned (unless otherwise noted). Checklists will be provided to remain on task and reach the hightest score possible. Resubmissions are allowed should corrections need to be made. Source texts, note posters, and other items to help remember concepts will be provided. In some cases students will need to research and bring their own sources to class to complete assignments. Several assignments will be linked to the reading of the literature, therefore the literature reading is a required portion of this course and required for success of the course. Checklists will be provided to remain on task and reach the hightest score possible. Resubmissions are allowed should corrections need to be made.
Letter Grade
included
Certificate of Completion
At the Completition of Semester Two.

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
Syllabus: Intermediate IEW Writing with Medieval Historical Themes (Part 1 of 2)
Course Overview: This 15-week course combines historical topics with IEW writing techniques. Each week, students will explore a historical theme, read related literature, and complete writing assignments. The course is designed to enhance writing skills through the introduction of dress-ups, sentence openers, decorations, and advanced additions. Previous IEW experience is not necessary but helpful.

Required Materials:
•	Literature Books:
o	Beowulf: A New Telling  by Robert Nye
o	Tales from Japan Retold by Hellen & William McAlpine
o	The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle
•	Internet access for research
•	3-ring binder
•	File folders

Weekly Structure:
•	Historical Topic Discussion: Exploration of the historical theme for the week.
•	IEW Techniques: Introduction, explanation, and demonstration of writing techniques and assignments.
•	Assignments: 1-3 paragraph writing tasks posted each week, due the following week.
•	Literature Discussions and Quizzes: Weekly discussions and Kahoot quizzes on the assigned literature.
•	Writing Enhancements: Introduction of new dress-ups, sentence openers, decorations, and advanced additions.
•	Checklists: Provided to ensure students stay on task.
•	Resubmissions: Allowed for corrections.

Week-by-Week Breakdown:
Literature: Beowulf
Week 1:
•	Historical Topic: The Roman Empire – The Fall
•	IEW Unit 1: Making an Outline
Week 2:
•	Historical Topic: Early Days of Britain – Celts, Barbarians
•	IEW Unit 2: Writing from an Outline, -ly adverb
Week 3:
•	Historical Topic: Christianity Comes to Britain – Medieval Monasteries
•	IEW Unit 2: Writing from an Outline, title rule 
Week 4:
•	Historical Topic: The Ottoman Empire
•	IEW Unit 2: Writing from an Outline (2 paragraphs), who-which clause 
Unit 3: The Medieval Indian Empire/The Rise of Islam/Islam Becomes an Empire
Week 5:
•	Historical Topic: Mughals
•	Story: The Hunter, the Shaikh, and the Hungry Cat, Quotes and Conversation
Literature: Tales from Japan
Week 6:
•	Historical Topic: Islam
•	Story: Peach Boy, Strong Verb and Banned Words, Kahoot 
Week 7:
•	Historical Topic: Japan
•	Story: Urashima Taro, Quality Adjectives, Banned Words 
Week 8:
•	Historical Topic: Russia
•	Story: Lucky Tea Kettle, Alliteration
Week 9:
•	Historical Topic: The Great Dynasties of China
•	IEW Unit 4: Summarizing a Reference, Topic/Clincher Rule 
Week 10:
•	Historical Topic: The Bottom of the World – Australia/New Zealand
•	IEW Unit 4: Summarizing a Reference, Because Clause 
Literature: King Arthur
Week 11:
•	Historical Topic: The Kingdom of the Franks
•	IEW Unit 4: Summarizing a Reference (2 paragraphs), Kahoot, www.asia
Week 12:
•	Historical Topic: The Norsemen
•	IEW Unit 4: Summarizing a Reference (2 paragraphs), #2 prepositional  opener 
Unit 5: Writing From Pictures
Week 13:
•	Historical Topic: The First Kings of England
•	IEW Unit 5: Writing from Pictures, #3 ly Adverb Opener
Week 14:
•	Historical Topic: Knights and Samurai
•	IEW Unit 5: Writing from Pictures, #6 VSS, 3sss
Week 15:
•	Historical Topic: The Age of the Crusades
•	IEW Unit 5: Writing from Pictures, Kahoot 

Homework:
•	Assignments posted weekly, due the following week. Resubmissions allowed for corrections.
•	Literature reading and discussion are required for the success of the course.

Evaluation:
•	Assignments will be reviewed and feedback provided. Completion and understanding of assignments will ensure success. Active participation in discussions and quizzes is helpful.
Learning Goals
Moving through Units 1–9 of the IEW methods, students will take notes, summarize narrative stories, write from pictures, put together a mini research report, and compose creative essays.
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Supply List
paper, pen/pencil, and notebook or pocket folder to keep organized
Required Texts: 
Beowulf:  A New Telling by Robert Nye
Tales from Japan Retold by Hellen & William McAlpine
The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Kahoot
Sources
Semester One Beowulf: A New Telling by Robert Nye Tales from Japan Retold by Hellen & William McAlpine The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle
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Master's Degree in Education from Capella University
We have been using IEW in our homeschool for 8+ years and I am a true believer in the method.  As a registered instructor, I would like to help other children learn the joy and ease of writing using IEW.  I teach from IEW texts as well as my own designed courses, such as this one.  

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weekly or $270 for 15 classes
1x per week, 15 weeks
50 min

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Ages: 12-17
3-12 learners per class

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