Investigations in Writing (IEW B)

Includes Writing, Grammar and Vocabulary

Prerequisite - IEW A

This 30-week class is built on the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW). This is the next step in becoming an excellent writer. Learning and implementing the writing skills taught in this highly effective curriculum will prepare elementary- and middle-school-aged students with writing skills that meet a concrete set of expectations. IEW offers a system that provides concrete evaluation and measurable achievement. Your student will continue to develop competency, independence, and creativity within the logical boundaries established during the course. Writing concepts will be introduced one at a time, and each idea will be modeled extensively. In every composition, they will be required to use the new technique along with previously learned techniques. Thus, students learn at a pace that is comfortable for them, but that involves progress with each composition. Students will learn to create an outline, write from the outline, take notes, summarize narrative stories, write 3-paragraph stories, and write from pictures. This class provides a structured approach to unleashing creativity and building communication skills. IEW builds a strong foundation without overwhelming students or moving too fast. This course will help your child develop writing skills that will last a lifetime. (To view the writing book we will use, visit Investigations in Writing)

For grammar, students will use the story Town Mouse, Country Mouse to learn to hunt for and correct passage errors as we read the story cumulatively. Vocabulary words will come from both Modern World History Writing and Robin Hood lessons. A vocabulary quiz consisting of approximately 6-10 words will be given each week. (To view the grammar book we will use, visit Town Mouse, Country Mouse)

The class will include a weekly at-home writing assignment (rough draft, editing, and final draft) consisting of 1–3 paragraphs, to be typed and printed. The teacher will edit and grade the final draft.

Required materials: (you have the choice of purchasing the books on your own, or I can order them for you – prices are listed under supply fees)

  • Investigations in Writing Lessons

  • Fix It! Grammar: Level 2 Town Mouse, Country Mouse

  • Internet access, computer, and printer (all final drafts must be typed and printed to turn in to class)

  • Access to Schoology – this is where assignments and grades will be posted

Class homework requirements: weekly at-home writing assignment (both rough draft, editing, and final draft) consisting of 1 – 3 paragraphs that must be typed and printed, with the teacher editing and grading the final draft. Studying 6-10 vocabulary words for a weekly quiz.

Wednesday

Time: 12:55-2:25
Grades: 5-8
Cost: $385
Supply Fee: $40 (if you purchase textbooks on your own) $105 (if I purchase the textbooks for you, this includes books, shipping, and tax)
Tutor: Jill Knight