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Writing About US History Using IEW® Curriculum (Part 2)

Continue refining your writing skills, using thematic writing curriculum from IEW and learning both style and structure, while enjoying a study of the US History from the Civil War to the mid 1970's.
Andrea Hardman, IEW Registered Instructor
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What's included

10 live meetings
9 hrs 10 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner - Intermediate Level
THIS IS  THE SECOND PART of my course on US History-Based Writing using the curriculum from IEW.    We will be beginning the book at Lesson 16.  If you have not taken Part 1, please visit the class at: 
https://outschool.com/classes/writing-about-us-history-using-iew-curriculum-hCt9ERiU#usAyrryvwn
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*updated June 2020 to reflect the new edition

As we continue our journey through US History, our writing is going to gain even more description as we focus on summarizing multiple references (as we do with research),  multi-paragraph writing, Inventive Writing, Critiques, and Formal Essays.

Each of these writing structures will be developed using material from the book covering topics such as Great Inventors, the Statue of Liberty, Nationalism, World Wars and more! Our focus will be on the lessons introducing new stylistic techniques and/or methods.

Because this curriculum is sequential and builds upon structure, you will already need experience with the first 5 units of IEW methods because we will not be spending time going back to those initial units.  In this class, we will cover final 4 units for the IEW methods.

As we write, students will be experimenting with even more "dress-ups", sentence openers, and figurative language, to add style and interest to their topics.   These will all be outlined in the weekly assignments.

During class, we will use discussion, modeling, games, and other learning techniques to reinforce vocabulary and style, while expanding our writing skills into report and essay writing.

Lessons & Structures covered will include:
Week 1: Oklahoma Land of Rush 1889 (fused outlines)
Week 2: Transportation Milestones (report format, very short sentence opener)
Week 3: Transportation Milestones (report format, bibliography structure)
Week 4: Hopes and Dreams (writing from the brain, body paragraphs)
Week 5: Hopes and Dreams (writing from the brain, intro. & conclusion paragraphs; clauses)
Week 6: The American Flag (creative writing, perspective, verb openers)
Week 7: Transportation Milestones (formal essay structure; introduction/conclusion)
Week 8: A Prominent American (formal essay)
Week 9: A Prominent American (formal essay completion)
Week 10: John Henry (character analysis) & Optional Vocabulary Story

Homework is required and 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.  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.

Vocabulary and literature suggestions will be given so students can use these to connect to their writing.    

Students MUST have prior experience with Units 1-5 of IEW and/or have completed my first class on Writing About US History (Part 1), linked above AND be prepared for essay writing.

****Students MUST purchase the book below to participate in this class, as all assignments come from the book.  I am unable to reproduce ANY PAGES from the books for student-use.*****

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Parental Guidance
This curriculum, along with all curriculum I teach on Outschool is secular. You can view a scope and sequence of the curriculum here under "Sample" to see some topics: https://iew.com/shop/products/us-history-based-writing-lessons-student-book-only
Supply List
The book "US History-Based Writing Lessons is required for this course and is $29.  This is the SECOND EDITION of the book, which was published in November 2019.  It is not compatible with the First edition of the book, so please ensure you have the second edition when purchasing: the book with the Declaration of Independence on the cover.  Here is a link to the publisher's listing: https://iew.com/shop/products/us-history-based-writing-lessons-student-book-only
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined August, 2018
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Teacher expertise and credentials
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.   I find that students are challenged, engaged, and learn to enjoy playing with their writing.

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$150

for 10 classes
1x per week, 10 weeks
55 min

Completed by 62 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-10 learners per class

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