The Adventures in Writing program allows students to venture into
varied topics pulled from narratives, history, and science as they hone their
writing skills. Explore source texts on themes from the Nile to the Colosseum, magnets
to dolphins, Leif Eriksson to Roanoke, and more. Students will learn and
practice how to write from notes, retell narratives, summarize references,
write from pictures, summarize multiple references, and produce inventive
writing. A list of suggested literature helps tie in themes (See Teacher book
description for a detailed list). This IEW writing curriculum assumes teachers have
learned the methodology of and have access to the IEW program, Teaching
Writing: Structure and Style, which will be referenced in each unit. The
thirty lessons also introduce vocabulary which is practiced regularly, quizzed
periodically, ideally incorporated in students’ writing. Students learn words
like melodious, colossal, commotion, nutritious, and spacious (with
5 possible quizzes for review). To teach the course, purchase the combo, or
individual pieces. For more information, see the individual item descriptions.