Showing posts with label review crew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label review crew. Show all posts

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Review: Institute for Excellence in Writing

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I think I am in good company when I tell you that teaching writing causes me more anxiety than other areas. Therefore, when I was given the opportunity to review The Institute for Excellence in Writing, I was overjoyed. Here are the products I received for review:


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retail price: $109

FOUNDER INFORMATION:
Andrew Pudewa is the founder of the Institute for Excellence in Writing and the presenter in the videos. With a background in violin, he compares learning to write to learning to play an instrument. He encourages many aspects of the Suzuki Method like the one point lesson. His extensive teaching career spans more than four decades! 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
Mr. Pudewa states that IEW is, "skills based and not product based." In other words, we as teachers should be more concerned with getting our students to develop writing skills and not be overly concerned with the content, at least at the beginning. Teaching Writing: Structure and Style is for you, the teacher or homeschool parent. You could think of it as the best college course you never took. While this follows the same course as the Student Writing Intensive, it is geared towards teaching you how to teach writing. Throughout the program, Mr. Pudewa gives examples of issues that may arise during your teaching. The Student Writing Intensive is a program written for the student. There are 3 levels: Group A for grades 3-5, Group B for grades 6-8 and Group C for grades 9-12.

HOW I USED IEW:
I have to be honest, as excited as I was to receive my box of materials, I was quickly overwhelmed by the amount of DVDs. I thought it would take me a year to get through it all. My fears were quickly put to rest as I realized that each DVD wasn't crammed with hours of material. Each DVD contains only a unit or 2 and they are very enjoyable to watch. I am a self-proclaimed nerd and I love feeling like I am sitting in class with Mr. Pudewa. 

My review process began with me watching each DVD in the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style DVD series. I divided this up into about a week's worth of evenings. The videos are easy to watch and Mr. Pudewa is engaging and funny. There are many examples to illustrate each step. After I had watched a few units, I think 3, I began with Unit 1 of the Student Writing Intensive. I just wanted to have a real understanding of the program before beginning with my 10 year old. He is your typical boy who claims to have a giant dislike for anything involving writing. 

Unit 1 begins with working on a key word outline. My 10 year old has never done and outline before, so this was a new experience. I had him write an outline using the passage "Booklice".  I was pleased to see that he mastered this skill quickly. It is amazing to me to see writing instruction begin with this step. We often hear that good writing will develop with exposure to good literature but it is never backed up with how one relates to the other. IEW made this connection clear to me.  In Unit 2, my son used his outline to write a summary. After a little bit of resistance, mostly due to lack of confidence, he was able to produce a well-written summary.

Unit 3 helps children identify the sequence of a narrative story. This is great time to review (or introduce) story elements such as plot, setting, characters, etc. My son enjoyed this unit but it was nothing compared to his love of the next unit.

Unit 4 introduces the topic sentence by helping children create a summary of a passage from a reference book. We have a subscription to ZooBooks and this unit was the perfect time to pull some information from them. Unit 6 covers the same skills as Unit 4, except the student uses TWO sources. 

Unit 5 is probably a favorite for most children, writing from pictures. After working through the examples in the student book, we also looked at pictures from a Harris Burdick book. All the examples in the curriculum have 3 pictures but is fun to look at one picture and stretch the imagination. As the teacher guide says, if there is only on picture, the student has to imagine 2 other pictures to imagine a sequence.

Unit 7 is perhaps the one I dreaded the most because it is (cue horror music) creative writing! Now, I don't mind creative writing, but I wondered if the past few weeks of lessons were going to be enough to prepare my son for this next step. To my amazement, the "think three themes" approach was just enough to take the edge off and make this a surmountable skill. We have not finished the composition as of this review, but he is well on his way to building the skills and confidence for writing.

Unit 8 covers the structure for writing formal essays including research reports. I cannot wait to use these skills this coming year. The teacher guide states that this skill isn't necessary to teach this skill below grade 4 and even though my son is 10, I felt like it was a stretch to introduce it right now.

Unit 9 teaches skills used for book reports, reviews and critiques. We briefly discussed the video after we watched it. I think a great starting point would be to review a movie, which is what we did. 

SUMMARY:
IEW is a solid writing program. Every second I spend watching the videos was worth my time, ten-fold. I feel so much more confident to teach all 3 of my children how to really write. I must tell you that this program isn't meant to be used in the short amount of time that I used it. Ideally, you would work your way through it over the course of one school year for each level. I intend to start at the beginning again with my son and my 8 year old daughter. 

MY FEEDBACK:
The binders come filled with all the papers and dividers. I was a little surprised to see that even though all materials were provided, the pages were not already in the appropriate places.

Also, I would love to see the videos available online.  There were several occasions, like being at gymnastics for 2 hours, where I would have loved to watch part of a lesson. I felt tied to my television and DVD player.

These two things could only improve on an already extraordinary curriculum. I would highly recommend IEW to anyone wishing to provide a solid foundation of writing skills.


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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Review: Spanish For You!

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I get super excited when I get to review a foreign language curriculum. It is very important to me that my kids learn to speak Spanish, so when Spanish For You needed reviewers, I jumped at the chance. 


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Spanish For You's unique design has students speaking, reading and writing through themes like celebrations, seasons and travel, which is available June 2013. We reviewed Estaciones, which is the seasons theme. Along with a soft cover book, you will also get access to download MP3 of the whole book, a PDF lesson guide, a PDF set of worksheets and pictures for making flash cards or other materials.

Spanish For You is available in a 3rd-4th grade set, a 5th-6th grade set and a 7th-8th grade set. Each set sells for $39.95. You can download several mini-lessons to see if the curriculum is the right fit for you.

This curriculum is so easy to set up. I would print out the lesson guide because I get tired of staring at a computer screen. I would make copies of what pages we needed for each lesson. We did the pages for grade 3-4 for my 8 and 10 year olds. I liked the variety of sheets- a little bit of writing, a bit of reading and a bit of drawing. I really liked this because it seems that my 10 year old learns so much more if he draws something, whereas my 8 year old does better with reading and writing the words. 

We only made a set of flashcards for the first lesson because it was just laborious and didn't seem to aide too much in their learning. 

What we love:
  • ALL black and white printing
  • Affordable, especially since you can use it for several kids
  • Conjugation taught with each new word
  • Variety of levels and activities
  • Simple drawings made it feel so kid-friendly
What we would improve on:
  • Seemed to jump in pretty deep into the vocabulary even for 3rd and 4th grade. True beginners of Spanish at this age might be overwhelmed. 


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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

A Review of SchoolhouseTeachers.com

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The Old Schoolhouse Magazine has been a wonderful resource of information and inspiration for homeschoolers for years. It is no surprise that they would create SchoolhouseTeachers.com, the answer to my planning prayers! Whether you're looking for an alternative to purchasing curriculum or you're wanting to extend your current curriculum, you are sure to find what you need. 

For only $5.95 a month, you will have access to resources created by some of the most respected names in the homeschool community. There are over 25 subjects including all the basics plus things like film making, French, Spanish, guitar, voice, mock trials, economics, lapbooks and media socialization. You can find daily math, grammar and writing as well as everyday copy work. You will also find arts and crafts lesson, lesson archives and a library stocked full of e-books. If you are not a lover of The Old Schoolhouse Magazine yet, you will be when you receive your copy in you inbox each month. Yep, that's included too!

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We have been using SchoolhouseTeachers.com for about a month now. I was very impressed that the writing lessons we used came from WriteShop curriculum. My kids had a great time working through the pages that helped them with developing the setting of a story. My second grader worked right along my fourth grader and they did fabulous! We have also used the guitar lessons. My son takes guitar lessons on the weekends, but he supplements with the guitar lessons found at SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Again, I am just floored at the quality AND quantity of the information and activities this site has for you.

If you read my blog frequently, you know that I am a planner and organizer. When I say that SchoolhouseTeachers.comhttp://schoolhouseteachers.com/dap/a/?a=19163 also came with all 5 Schoolhouse planners, I was over the moon. And if that's not enough, each month there is a course checklist to help keep you and your child on track. When you take a look at this list, you get an idea of all that is offered in just that month! It is easy to see how this site could become your entire curriculum.

If you are on the lookout for something new, I urge you to check out SchoolhouseTeachers.com. With 3 kids, I am happy to have found something that fits into our budget and doesn't charge an additional amount for each child. I feel like I hit the jackpot.



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Disclaimer: As a member of the TOS Crew, I received this product, at no cost to me, in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are mine.