Writing About the Wonders of Science Using IEW® Curriculum (Part 2)
What's included
10 live meetings
9 hrs 10 mins in-class hoursHomework
4+ hours per week. Homework is required and is assigned after each class to incorporate both the writing method and style (dress-ups). I encourage students to go through a process given in class as they complete their homework, and then they will submit their final papers to me.Assessment
I will return papers with both positive and constructive feedback, not a letter grade. Students will be writing from a checklist, so students and parents will know exactly what is required for each assignment.Grading
includedClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 7
This is the second class of a 2-part course on writing using the Wonders of Science thematic writing curriculum from IEW. By taking both the Part 1 and Part 2 classes, students will cover most of the lessons in the book. ------------------------------------------------------------- Continue your focus on writing while learning about science. Expand on what you learned in the Part 1 class by learning how to summarize multiple resources, create research reports, write essays, and begin papers on analysis. Because this curriculum is sequential and builds upon a structure, we will cover the last 4 IEW units (6-9) in this class. Each week during class, students will interact with the teacher and other students to practice building on writing skills through modeling in the required book, discussion, and/or short games. The games may use the chatbox, on-screen annotation, and verbal exercises. All activities will reinforce the concepts of both writing style and writing structure. Throughout these lessons, we will be playing with words to "dress-up" our writing, using descriptive adjectives, strong verbs, adverbs, sentence openers, figurative language, vocabulary, and more to add interest. Lessons & Structures covered will include: Week 1: Nikola Tesla (introduction to writing from multiple sources; fused outlines) Week 2: Albert Einstein Part 1 (fused outlines; very short sentence openers) Week 3: Albert Einstein Part 2 (fused outlines; works consulted page) Week 4: Favorite Inventions Part 1 ("writing from the brain" body paragraphs; clausal sentence openers; clauses) Week 5: Favorite Inventions Part 2 (introduction and conclusion paragraphs) Week 6: Albert Einstein Part 3 (assembling a 5 paragraph essay; subject and -ing sentence openers) Week 7: A Prominent Scientist Part 1 (research report) Week 8: A Prominent Scientist Part 2 (research report) Week 9: George Washington Carver (writing an analysis) Week 10: George Washington Carver (writing an analysis) Vocabulary and literature suggestions will be given so students can use these to connect to their writing. No prior experience with IEW is required.
Other Details
Supply List
Due to copyright, students will need to purchase their own copy of the book "Wonders of Science Writing Lessons". This book is approximately $35 and is the resource they will be using for class and homework assignments. The book can be found many places online, in addition to the IEW website linked below. Please be sure to also take a look at the sample provided on the link and let me know if you have any questions. ***This is the first edition printed in March 2023 - no other editions will be compatible with class lessons.*** https://iew.com/shop/products/wonders-science-writing-lessons-student-book-only
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Teaching Certificates
California Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Idaho Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am an IEW Registered Instructor and have taught several IEW-related courses over the past 7 years in person and online through Outschool. I enjoy sharing in the enthusiasm of writing using the IEW method.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$150
for 10 classes1x per week, 10 weeks
55 min
Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-10 learners per class