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Suggestions for our New Members
New to IEW?
Here's a little help to navigate through what we offer!
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| Look for more sections of our video catalog throughout the website or view the video catalog page here. | |
View the 2009 Catalog
Download the 2009 Catalog
Download the Spring 2009 Newsletter
Teachers: If you lead or teach in a 5-day, “brick and mortar” school, see our schools tab. Download the PDF School Catalog, with more products and packages, services and support, designed to suit your classroom teaching methods.
Grade Level Selection
Because we teach a writing method and don't sell grade level workbooks, our products cover a range of grade levels. To make finding the appropriate grade level easier for you, we have indicated the level guidelines on each product page. These levels range from Pre-Level A through Level C and follow the guidelines below:
Pre-Level A: Grades K-2
Level A: Grades 3-5
Level B: Grades 6-8
Level C: High school and Adult
Here are our "Must Have" recommendations that provide the best introduction to our curriculum:
Writing: If you are new, then you'll want the Teaching Writing: Structure & Style or the Teaching Writing/Student Combo Set to teach your students to write – no matter what their ages or interests. This is the only product you need to fully incorporate the program.
Poetry: Based upon the premise that "You can't get something out of a brain that isn't in there to begin with," this poetry memorization program gives all school aged students, even pre-readers and writers, tools to help them become competent communicators.
Spelling: Our premier spelling program explains the phonetic rules and gives the students exercises that help them correctly store the information for accurate retrieval later. Works where other programs have failed!
Feel free to call our office at 800.856.5815 and ask one of our friendly customer service representatives to help you decide which products are best for your unique needs!
Question: Is there a check list that lays out IEW for newbies? Answer
Please also see below for the 2009 Scope and Sequence. This chart may help you discern what you are looking for.
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