Thursday, May 28, 2020

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   The first lesson and handouts of Structure and Style for Students, Level A The scope and sequence for Structure and Style for Students (SSS), Level A Free shipping A chance to win one of twelve Structure and Style for Students packages Christmas has come! The tree stands bare of presents, but the gifts are just beginning to be given at IEW. We are looking forward to extending the joy of the season over the next twelve days with you, so be sure to check back each day to see the new gifts we have for you. Today’s gifts for this first day of Christmas introduce you to our latest video-based curriculum: Structure and Style for Students (SSS). Featuring six separate courses, SSS offers two years of instruction for Level A (grades 3‒5), Level B (grades 6‒8), and Level C (high school). Each course provides twenty-four lessons, all taught by Andrew Pudewa and captured on video. The material will help teachers feel confident in their instruction and will help students feel empowered to learn how to write. For today’s gift we are giving the first lesson and handouts for each level of Structure and Style for Students. Level A can be downloaded today, and Levels B and C will be available by January 31. You will be able to access these lessons through the end of May by returning to IEW.com/Christmas19. Adding to the gifts we’ve already mentioned, we are also offering you free shipping.    We are very excited to share these lessons with you, and the fun is just beginning! Merry Christmas from all of us at IEW. Be sure to enter our daily drawing for a chance to win one of twelve Structure and Style for Students (SSS) packages. Enter here.    Jennifer Mauser  has always loved reading and writing and received a B.A. in English from the University of Kansas in 1991. Once she and her husband had children, they decided to homeschool, and she put all her training to use in the home. In addition to homeschooling her children, Jennifer teaches IEW classes out of her home, coaches budding writers via  email,  and tutors students who struggle with dyslexia. Structure and Style for students Permalink By dianequinlanDec27 Merry Christmas and Thank you! Log in or register to post comments Merry Christmas to you as Permalink By Jennifer MauserDec28 Merry Christmas to you as well! And you are very welcome. :-) Log in or register to post comments

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