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IEW Medieval History for Upper Grade Students Semester 2 With Literature *NEW*

Learn to write using the IEW method while also learning about Medieval History.
Mrs. Jen Altman MSEd
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What's included

15 live meetings
13 hrs 45 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.
Assessment
Checklists will be provided to remain on task and reach the hightest score possible. Resubmissions are allowed should corrections need to be made.
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Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
Part 2 of 2 - 15 week courses.  Previous IEW experience is not necessary, but is helpful. 

Each week we will talk about the historical topic that goes with our lesson.  The IEW techniques and assignment will also be introduced, explained, demonstrated, etc..  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).  We will complete kahoot quizzes at the complete of each literature assignment, as well as discuss the book each week. 

Each week new dress-ups, sentence openers, decorations, advanced additions, etc., will be introduced to help enhance your child's writing.  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.

Literature:  Robin Hood 
Week 16 – Unit 6 –  A New Kind of King
Week 17 – The Diaspora
Week 18 part 1 – Mongols devastate the east
Week 19 part 2 –  exploring the east 
Week 20 – Unit 7 - To the authorities, Robin Hood is a criminal and a social menace, but to the common people, he is a hero and a force for good. How do you view him? How would someone like Robin Hood be treated today?
Literature: Adam of the Road 
Week 21 - What qualities does Little John have that make him suitable as Robin’s right-hand man?
Week 22 -  Do you think Lawrence is justified in stealing food? Why or why not?  Or Is Roger a good father? Why or why not?
Week 23 – 2 paragraphs - Describe Adam and Perkin’s friendship in your own words. Is Adam a good friend to Perkin? Is Perkin a good friend to Adam?
Week 24 – intro & conclusion
Week 25 – unit 8  intro and conclusion week 18 & 19
Literature: Tales from Shakespeare 
Week 26 – prominent person from Middle Ages – 3 body paragraphs
Henry of Anjou, Charlemagne, Capetian France, Ivan the Great and Ivan the Terrible 
Week 27 – intro and conclusion
Week 28 – Unit 9 literary critique – Shakespeare story
Week 29 – Unit 9 character analysis
Week 30 -  Intro and conclusion

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Supply List
paper, pen/pencil, and notebook or pocket folder to keep organized
Required Texts:  The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green 
Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray
Tales of Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Kahoot
Sources
Semester Two: The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray Tales of Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb
Joined April, 2019
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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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$270

for 15 classes
1x per week, 15 weeks
55 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
3-12 learners per class

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