Modern World History-Based Writing Lessons Student Book

Modern World History-Based Writing Lessons Student Book

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ISBN: 9781623413316
Grades: 6-8

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Secondary Description:

The new edition does not come with the Student Resource Packet as a download because it is a resource that is not essential for completing the course. Here are the downloads included with the new edition of WHB-S.

  • Advanced_Additions
  • Checklists.pdf
  • Exemplars.pdf
  • Simplified_Source_Texts.pdf

Publisher Description:

The world is at your fingertips! This theme-based writing curriculum allows students to experience world history through cultural literature and the study of famous people and events 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.

Covering events and themes of modern world history, the 30 lessons cover all nine Structure and Style units. Students will produce a formal essay and a formal critique in addition to writing from notes, summarizing a reference, writing from pictures, summarizing multiple references, and inventive writing. Vocabulary studies are part of each weekly lesson. The Student Book is consumable but is reproducible (for single family purchasers).

Category Description for Theme-Based Writing Lessons (IEW):

Based on specific topics or on events in history, these sets of writing lessons (same grade-range levels as the SSS) offer comprehensive, almost scripted instruction. All necessary source texts have been developed for busy parents and teachers like you. An IEW veteran and aficionado myself, I couldn't conceive of anything more complete than what is provided here. Each lesson offers comprehensive (just short of totally scripted) instruction. All necessary source texts are provided and are reproducible for one parent/one homeschool. Clear assignments (sometimes differentiated between levels) along with a checklist to aid both the student in preparation and the parent in grading. These are also designed to be used by the student to work on throughout the week. Based on specific topics or events in various segments of history, the lessons include grammar exercises, vocabulary development, quizzes, and games for review and reinforcement - along with the writing instruction, of course.

In all lessons students are encouraged to polish their final draft perhaps even adding illustrations. At the end of each course the student will have a personal portfolio collection of poems, stories, reports, essays and research papers. Lessons are taught at the beginning of each week allowing the rest of the week for students to complete the assignment which they should be able to do on their own. Teacher preparation is minimal. (Do I hear an emphatic "Yes!"?)

The courses are targeting a progressively more competent student with the assumption that students are working through the courses according to suggested grade levels. Therefore, there is an increasing complexity to the instructions, expectations, and assignments. Accordingly, teachers are encouraged to be flexible with plans. The beginning writer may need to spend more than the suggested week on difficult lessons or omit some of the grammar. Mature students may move more quickly to allow time for additional research writing and/or more creative essay writing.

Many of these courses can be used equally well within a homeschool with several different aged students and all can be used in a co-op/support school setting with more grade-specific groupings of students. It's assumed that parents/teachers have completed Teaching Writing Structure & Style (TWSS), IEW's DVD seminar for parents and teachers.

Some courses have both a Teacher and a Student Book. In these courses, instruction for the teacher is more extensive and both books are necessary as the course is designed to be interactive between the teacher and student. Teachers should plan to read over the lessons with the students and help as necessary, especially with outlining and brainstorming. A roll of tickets (available at office supply stores) is optional but very useful for encouragement and motivation. ~ Janice


Primary Subject
English/Writing
Grade Start
6
Grade End
8
ISBN
9781623413316
Author
Lori Verstegen
Format
Paperback
Brand Name
Institute for Excellence in Writing
Weight
2.3563 (lbs.)
Dimensions
11.0" x 9.12" x 1.0"
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For our Foundations in Land and Logic class
LaRae S on Jun 1, 2023
I have used IEW with two of my older children. Because it starts off simple and carefully builds the student's writing skills and confidence, it is a great program to use with beginning or reluctant writers. I like how history topics are incorporated into the writing assignments.
Sharon G on Sep 2, 2021
For our Foundations in Land and Logic class
LaRae S on Jun 1, 2023
School required
Jude G on Jun 3, 2022
I have used IEW with two of my older children. Because it starts off simple and carefully builds the student's writing skills and confidence, it is a great program to use with beginning or reluctant writers. I like how history topics are incorporated into the writing assignments.
Sharon G on Sep 2, 2021
IEW is a fantastic writing program. I wished I had had it when I was going to school. I use it now when preparing for lessons that I teach.
Angela B on Aug 27, 2021
my daughter needed it for her Writing Class at School (small, classical, university-model school)
Jeni H on Aug 19, 2021
We love IEW and this is one we haven't done yet!
Sharon J on Jul 30, 2021
We love IEW. I've taught it for many years to my kids. We are focusing on world history this year and it's nice to have writing support what we are learning in other areas.
Wendy E on Jul 22, 2021
Co-op class is using this
Kari F on Jul 20, 2021
IEW is a brillant way to learn how to write.
Susan B on Jun 27, 2021
school list
Kim H on Jun 3, 2021
I'm a big fan of IEW for middle grade students as young as perhaps 10. Plus history is fabulous and I like to lump subjects together.
Amanda M on Apr 22, 2021
Homeschool class for my son
Hope W on Aug 9, 2020
school curriculum
Deborah H on Jul 21, 2020
Co-op curriculum
Kristin H on Jul 18, 2020
Needed for a coop class.
Mercedes C on Jul 12, 2020
We absolutely love IEW and it goes right along with our history for this coming year!
Lorna V on Jul 6, 2020
required by my son's teacher.
Rebekah N on Sep 3, 2019
I have homeschooled four children and love using IEW materials.
Kim C on Aug 19, 2019
IEW is an excellent writing program for all ages and all abilities.
Sarah H on Feb 22, 2019
We are using this for my son's English I class. This is the first time using IEW curriculum. I know other families that have used it and love how the lessons are structured.
Marie R on Aug 29, 2018
I really enjoy teaching IEW in a co-op setting.
Crystal S on Jul 9, 2018
School required
Jude G on Jun 3, 2022
IEW is a fantastic writing program. I wished I had had it when I was going to school. I use it now when preparing for lessons that I teach.
Angela B on Aug 27, 2021
What time period is covered in modern world history writing lessons? Such as specific years.
Tiffany on Oct 5, 2020
BEST ANSWER: This course covers historical events and people starting with the printing press in the mid-1400s through the late 20th century.
How do receive access to the free student resource packet and the writing project checklists?
A shopper on Aug 27, 2019
BEST ANSWER: There is information on how to access these downloads in the front pages of your student book.
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