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Paige Bombacie - IEW Registered Instructor
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(173)
Semester 1 of this course will cover Structure Units 1-5 of writing and integrate elements of Style. We will be using the IEW U.S. History-Based Writing for exciting and engaging source texts to develop writing skills and learn history!

Class experience

US Grade 6 - 9
Beginner - Intermediate Level
5 units//15 lessons//15 Weeks
Unit 1Unit 1 Kew Word Outlining
1 lesson1 Week
Unit 1 Kew Word Outlining
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Lesson 1 - Native Americans Meet Christopher Columbus
Welcome, Classroom Processes, Expectations and Workflow An Introduction to Structure and Style, Key Word Outlining By Sentence, & Uses of Symbols Vocabulary Words: Reverently, presume, transfixed, hostile,
Unit 2Unit 2 Writing Paragraphs
3 lessons3 Weeks
Unit 2 Writing Paragraphs
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Lesson 2 - Spanish Explorers Arrive in America
Structure: Key Word Outlining Sentence by Sentence, Writing a paragraph Style: -ly Dress Up Vocabulary Words: Zealously, futilely, prosperity, quest Recommended Reading:
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Lesson 3 - Englishmen Arrive in America (Hat Day)
Structure: Key Word Outlining Sentence by Sentence, Title Rule/Clincher Rule Style: -ly dress up practice Vocabulary: audaciously, inevitably, endeavor, eerily * Hat Day = Theme days are just for fun and completely optional
 Week 4
Lesson 4
Lesson 4 - The Mayflower Mishap
Structure: Key Word Outlining Sentence by Sentence Style: who/which clause Vocabulary: Perilously, imprudently, subside, vehemently Kahoot Vocab Quiz #1
Unit 3Unit 3 - Short Stories
4 lessons4 Weeks
Unit 3 - Short Stories
 Week 5
Lesson 5
Lesson 5 - Ambush In the Wilderness
Structure: Retelling of Short stories, Use of the Story Sequence Chart for Key Word Outlining Style: Nothing New - Continue practicing Previous Style Elements - Have Fun with Titles Vocabulary: Animosity, adroit, onrush, warily
 Week 6
Lesson 6
Lesson 6 - The Boston Massacre
Structure: Retelling of Short stories, Use of the Story Sequence Chart for Key Word Outlining Style: New Dress up Strong Verb Banning Weak Verbs (go/went, say/said, Get/Got), Decoration Conversation - not in the workbook Vocabulary: Confront, provoke, obstinately, indignantly
 Week 7
Lesson 7
Lesson 7 - The Boston Tea Party
Structure: Retelling of Short stories, Use the Story Sequence Chart for Key Word Outlining Style: New Dress Up - Because Clause Vocabulary: squander, waver, cunningly, venture,
 Week 8
Lesson 8
Off Book - Own Story or Character Setting Swap, (Costume Day)
Structure: Retelling of Short stories, Use the Story Sequence Chart for Key Word Outlining Style: New Decoration - Alliteration (not in the workbook) Vocabulary: Persevere, compel, destined, appalled Kahoot Quiz 2 -
Unit 4Unit 4 - Summarizing a Reference/ Short Essay
5 lessons5 Weeks
Unit 4 - Summarizing a Reference/ Short Essay
 Week 9
Lesson 9
Lesson 9 - Benjamin Franklin
Structure: Summarizing a reference. KWO from concepts and ideas. Topic sentences and Title/Topic/ Clincher Rule Style: Continue working with previous Style elements Vocabulary: draft, diligently acknowledge, resolve
 Week 10
Lesson 10
Lesson 10 - George Washington * Adjective Poem
Structure: Summarizing a reference. KWO from concepts and ideas using a little bit larger source text. Refining Topic Sentences Style: Dress up - Quality Adjectives Vocabulary: Exemplary, esteemed, prominent, conceive
 Week 11
Lesson 11
Lesson 11 - Thomas Jefferson (Crazy Hair Day)
Structure: Summarizing a reference. KWO from concepts and ideas using a little bit larger source text. Refining Topic Sentences Title/Topic/Clincher Style: Dress Up - www.asia.wub Vocabulary: Stirring, affirm, tyrant, adept,
 Week 12
Lesson 12
Lesson 12 - The Louisiana Purchase
Structure: Summarizing a reference. KWO from concepts and ideas multiple topics and multiple paragraphs. Refining Topic Sentences Title/Topic/Clincher Style: Prepositional Opener #2 Vocabulary: grueling, stupendous, extensive, formidable
 Week 13
Lesson 13
Unit 4: Student Choice ( Pajama & Coco Day)
Students Select a topic for a Unit 4 paper - 1/2 of the students will present a paper from the first semester to the class Style: Banned Words Vocabulary: NONE
Unit 5Unit 5 - Writing From Pictures
2 lessons2 Weeks
Unit 5 - Writing From Pictures
 Week 14
Lesson 14
Lesson 13 - Westward Movement
Structure: Writing from pictures. Make sure the central fact- what is actually happening in the picture is in the first sentences of your paragraph and that is reflected in the last sentence of your paragraph. Style: No new style this week. This is a great place to practice the decorations, not on the checklist that we learned back in Unit 3 - alliteration & conversation Vocabulary: Laden, fathom, incessant, trepidation
 Week 15
Lesson 15
Lesson 15 The Underground Railroad
LESSON CONCEPTS Structure: Writing from pictures. Make sure the central fact- what is actually happening in the picture is in the first sentences of your paragraph and that is reflected in the last sentence of your paragraph. Style: #3 ly Sentence Opener Vocabulary: Deplorable, loom, imperative, distraught Kahoot - Quizzes Concept Review 1/2 of the students will present a paper from the semester to the class
Throughout this course, our ultimate aim is to provide students with a solid foundation in writing that they can apply to any subject or topic. We aspire to equip them with writing skills that they can utilize throughout their lives, not just within an academic setting. By the end of this course, students will have gained proficiency in organizing and synthesizing information, and effectively communicating it from their unique perspective. These valuable skills can be adapted and applied to a wide range of subjects and scenarios.
I'm a dedicated educator with over a decade of experience teaching IEW. My passion is to make writing engaging and enjoyable for my students, and I strive to bring creativity and interactivity to every lesson.

As a parent of three children, I've had the opportunity to use the IEW program at home and have walked my own kids through the program. This personal experience has given me a unique perspective and deep understanding of the challenges that students and families may face in the writing process.

In my classes, I aim to create a supportive and dynamic learning environment that encourages students to take risks and develop their own unique voice as writers. I believe that with the right guidance and support, every student has the potential to become a skilled and confident writer.

Whether in the classroom or at home, I'm dedicated to making writing a positive and rewarding experience for all students, and I'm excited to share my knowledge and passion with you
Homework Offered
There are exciting weekly writing assignment planned for each class! Completing these assignments is strongly encouraged, as it is a great opportunity to practice and develop your writing skills. I understand that every student is unique and has their own writing journey, so it's important to me that you feel comfortable working at your own pace. Homework time can vary based on the assignment and the individual, but we're confident that you'll find the tasks engaging and worthwhile! Students should schedule 1 - 4 hours for each assignment for optimal success. Each week students turn in 3 things. 1. Keyword Outline (KWO) 2. IEW Checklist 3. Final Draft of their paper Please Note that students and/or parents need to know how to upload attachments (PDF or Pictures) and how to use basic functions of Google Docs. All of these steps will be demonstrated in class for students
2 - 4 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
I welcome and encourage students to submit their papers for feedback in this class! To help students understand exactly what's expected in each paper, we'll be using the IEW checklist method. Following the checklist is highly recommended and will help students produce high-quality writing. As the instructor, my role is to review each paper and provide positive, constructive feedback. I won't be assigning letter or percentage grades, as the focus of the class is on developing writing skills and improving structure and style. While basic spelling and punctuation are expected, don't worry about being perfect - the most important thing is to keep working on your writing and making progress. To assess the writing process, I'll be reviewing students' Keyword Outlines and Checklists. And when it comes time to submit final drafts, I'll provide comments and feedback right in Google Docs to help students improve their writing even further. Remember, the goal is to develop your skills and become a better writer, and I'm here to support and guide you every step of the way I do not offer Letter or Percentage Grades - parents can award a grade easily by using the Checklist rubric provided.
Grades Offered
IEW is a systematic program that removes the ambiguity of writing and helps unique learners. I was diagnosed with Dyslexia and have worked with many dyslexic students. I can offer encouragement, understanding, and accommodation tips. 
No Pre-Reqs. This class starts right at the beginning and takes students all the way through the IEW program.
 1 file available upon enrollment
Due to copywriting laws it is required that you purchase this text prior to the first day of class. This text will be used during Semester 1 & 2. Please purchase the "Student" version of this text as it provides Vocabulary Cards we will be using in class https://iew.com/shop/products/us-history-based-writing-lessons-student-book-only Make sure your purchase the book with the cover with a picture of the scroll saying "We the People" Use of Google Docs is required for submitting papers for feedback Kahoot - No account required
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Students or Parents need to be able to upload attachments (PDF or Pictures) and how to use basic functions of Google Docs. All of these steps will be demonstrated in class for students.

Several times a semester we will utilize Kahoot for Vocabulary Quizzes. An account or log in is not necessary to join. 

It is recommended that parents preview the sources texts prior to class. All content is designed to be age-appropriate. 
PLEASE Note: This is the required text for this class - Please purchase the "Student" version.  Make sure you purchase the book with the cover with a picture of the scroll saying "We the People"
https://iew.com/shop/products/us-history-based-writing-lessons-student-book-only


Several lessons utilize text that discusses marginalized groups, such as Indigenous Peoples.  I will provide additional texts for these lessons to include and uplift the voices of marginalized groups. The goal is to represent an educational framework with multiple perspectives that focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. In addition, class discussion on point of view and word choice and its impact on history will be discussed. It is highly recommended that supplimental reading be included in your student's studies. 
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(173)
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People, especially kids are my passion. My goal is to cultivate a love and lifestyle of learning in my students. I have a B.A. from the University of Washington with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education. For over 10 years I have been tutoring... 
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$300

for 15 classes
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