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Covering the nine IEW units, this course develops composition, grammar, and vocabulary skills while students write about American history from the Explorers to the Gold Rush.
The Student Book contains assignments, instructions, engaging source texts, blank outlines, checklists, sample compositions, and clever vocabulary cards. The Teacher’s Manual contains ideas for teaching, sample whiteboards, quizzes, and answer keys. An optional 30-page e-book supplement gives substitute source texts and checklists for Level A students, along with suggested schedules for both 34- and 24-week programs.
These lessons are designed to be used by an instructor who has been through the Teaching Writing: Structure & Style seminar, either live or on DVD.
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Second Edition
†Contains distinctly Christian content
Note: The Student Resource Notebook is a necessary component of this course. This complementary resource is included with your purchase as an e-book for you to download and print (110 pages), or you may purchase it printed and spiral bound here. (If you did not place your order online through our website, please check the copyright page for download information.)
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Student Book:
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Home use: You may copy this Student Book as well as the student materials from the accompanying Teacher’s Manual for use by multiple children within your immediate family.
Small group or co-op classes: Each teacher is required to have his or her own Teacher's Manual and one copy of the Student Book. You may copy student-related materials from the Teacher’s Manual for use in your own class. You may not copy from this Student Book. Each participating student or family is required to purchase a Student Book.
Classroom teachers: Each teacher is required to have his or her own Teacher's Manual and one copy of the Student Book. You may copy student-related materials from the Teacher’s Manual for use in your own class. You may not copy from this Student Book. A Student Book must be purchased for each participating student.
Library use: Printed materials may be checked out of a lending library provided patrons agree not to make copies.
Teacher's Manual:
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No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author, except as provided by U.S.A. copyright law and the specific policy below:
Home use: You may copy student materials from this Teacher’s Manual as well as the accompanying Student Book for use by multiple children within your immediate family.
Small group or co-op classes: Each teacher is required to have his or her own Teacher's Manual and Student Book. You may copy student-related materials from this Teacher’s Manual for use in your own class. You may not copy from the Student Book. Each participating student or family is required to purchase a Student Book.
Classroom teachers: Each teacher is required to have his or her own Teacher's Manual and Student Book. You may copy student-related materials from this Teacher’s Manual for use in your own class. You may not copy from the Student Book. A Student Book must be purchased for each participating student.
Library use: Printed materials may be checked out of a lending library provided patrons agree not to make copies.
Perfect for homeschoolers, homeschool co-ops, tutors, and hybrid schools, this theme-based writing curriculum supports parents and teachers in teaching writing to upper-elementary and middle school students (grades 5–8), as well as high school students new to IEW. Advanced high schoolers with prior experience in IEW may do U.S. History, Volume 1 and U.S. History, Volume 2 in one school year, if desired.
| Attachment | Size |
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| HBW Student Sample.pdf | 378.09 KB |
| HBW Teacher Sample.pdf | 393.12 KB |