Following Narnia Volume 2: Aslan's Country Student Book

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29 lessons from Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, and The Last Battle.

Publisher's Description of Following Narnia Volume 2: Aslan's Country Student Book

Continue the adventure with the remaining four novels of The Chronicles of Narnia (Prince Caspian, Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, and The Last Battle). Students will learn advanced writing skills while exploring the enchanted land of Narnia through Structure and Style. This course is for students with at least one year of experience with IEW.

This Student Book gives reading assignments from the novels, source texts on related topics, checklists, assignments, word lists, student samples, and more!

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.

Perfect for homeschoolers, homeschool co-ops, tutors, and hybrid schools, this theme-based writing curriculum supports parents and teachers in teaching writing to upper middle school and high school students (grades 69+).

Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) curriculum provides an overall approach to writing instruction for all your homeschooling years. The distinctive Teaching Writing Structure & Style (TWSS) approach focuses on two basic components of composition – structure and style. Structure is both the type of writing and the method of organizing the writing. Style includes such things as varying sentence openings, using similes and metaphors, or repeating certain words for effect. Teachers and students will learn how to outline and summarize; transform their thoughts and ideas into writing; create cohesive paragraphs, essays, stories, reports, and critiques. They’ll learn/apply stylistic techniques like varied sentence structure, interesting vocabulary; and literary devices. It’s assumed parents/teachers are familiar with this dual-focused TWSS method when teaching IEW’s Structure & Style and in the Theme-Based Writing lesson courses. 

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


Category Description for Following Narnia: Writing Lessons (Iew)

With this curriculum, dig into Narnia - not to mention related science and history topics. Experience and practice the writing associated with literary analysis. Explore, practice, and perfect IEW writing skills. Writing lessons are intertwined with reading assignments from the Narnia books. Both volumes cover skills from all nine IEW units plus dress-ups, sentence openers and decorations as well as an in-depth section on word analysis (vocabulary).

Both teacher and student are necessary components and source texts (other than the Narnia books) are provided. Student books provide instructional material, space for students to complete some assignments, and lots of samples (key word outlines and paragraphs). Writing checklists are available for each lesson. Each student will need his own book. Teacher books include inset student pages as well as teaching notes and scheduling tips. Helps for the teacher include sample key word outlines, brainstorming ideas, suggested answers to questions, review activities, and ideas for motivating students. Lessons are taught once a week with students using the rest of the week to write, edit, and rewrite. There is no prerequisite for the student but it's expected that teachers/parents will have viewed the entire Teaching Writing Structure and Style workshop and are keeping the syllabus handy. Instructions are included in both Student and Teacher books for accessing free downloads of the optional Student Resource Notebook and a set of reproducible checklists. Both books are spiral-bound and about 250 pgs. ~ Janice

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Institute for Excellence in Writing
Author:Laura Bettis
Grades:6-8
ISBN:9781623412517
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:9.125
Height in Inches:0.75
Weight in Pounds:1.4
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