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Canadian History-Based Writing Lessons Teacher's Manual (2nd Edition)
Product Overview
- Requires a teacher with IEW experience and ability to reference Structure & Style lessons
- Can add studies/guides to the included literature recommendations for a complete Language Arts course
- Includes directions for free downloads of necessary student and teaching PDFs
Description
This teacher’s manual provides teacher support wrapped around reduced pages of the corresponding student book. One manual is needed per teacher. In each unit, you’ll find notes identifying which of the Structure and Style writing lessons is practiced. The inside front blue sheets of both the student and teacher book include instructions and information on downloading the free files and downloads (available for the individual purchaser only). These include reproducible checklists, simplified source texts, advanced additions, and exemplars. Appendixes include an overview of a modified MLA format, mechanics, ways to add literature, vocabulary games, answers to vocabulary quizzes, full text of the short stories The Ugly Duckling and The Necklace (which are also found in the student book), and more. 343 nonreproducible pgs, sc, spiral-bound. ~ Ruth
Explore the history of the Great White North! This theme-based writing curriculum allows students to experience Canadian history through the study of famous people, wars, and political acts while learning to write with the Structure and Style® writing method. Offering a full year of instruction for students in grades 6–8, these lessons cover all nine IEW units. Vocabulary cards, literature suggestions, and access to helpful PDF downloads are also included.
This complete Teacher’s Manual contains answer keys, embedded images of student pages, teaching tips, vocabulary quizzes, simplified source texts, and advanced source texts for older students.
These lessons are designed to be used by an instructor who has been through the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style seminar, either live or on DVD/video.
While this course’s title implies a live-in-Canada-only demographic, any English-writing student will find these topics thoroughly engaging. Lessons revolve around fascinating subjects such as famous explorers (such as Cabot and Cartier) and the invention of the bombardier, and other high-interest topics such as hockey, the fur trade, gold rush, and D-Day. While history-focused, the 4-days-per week lessons won’t replace a history curriculum but instead will add an avenue for students to apply the IEW approach, strengthening their writing skills (writing from notes; summarizing single and multiple references; writing about personal significant events; creating formal essays; as well as critiquing and responding to literature). Included in the student text are blue cards to cut out with specific vocabulary. Test students’ acquisition of these words via 6 vocabulary quizzes. Additionally, IEW recommends additional fiction selections to correspond with this course: The Klondike Cat; My Canada Goose Summer; The Broken Blade; When the Cherry Blossoms Fell; Banished from Our Home; Hatchet; Brothers in Arms; Defend or Die; Canada’s Wars: An Illustrated History; and The Spirit of Canada: Canada’s Story in Legends, Fiction, Poems, and Songs. Appendixes in the student and teacher books include help in mechanics MLA formatting, a literary critique thesaurus, and the full text of short stories The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen and The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant. The publisher notes that this course can be used to teach younger and older grades using tips provided in the Simplified Source Texts and Advanced Additions PDF downloads. This course requires the consumable Student Text and the Instructor Guide, or purchase these two as a package. ~ Ruth
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grades: | 6-8 |
Brand: | Institute for Excellence in Writing |
ISBN: | 9781623413293 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 9.25 |
Height in Inches: | 1.0625 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.85 |