Structure & Style Year 2 Level C (SSS2C), 10th-12th, 2024-2025 academic year, Instructor Bell, Monday, 8:55 CST
Structure & Style Year 2 Level C (SSS2C), 10th-12th, 2024-2025 academic year, Instructor Bell, Monday, 8:55 CST
SSS2C (grades 10-12 or equivalent, previous IEW experience required)
Mondays, 8:55-9:50 CST
September 9th-November 25th; January 6th-March 24th (no classes in December)
After purchasing this class, you will receive downloadable instructions via email.
All students must own a copy of the student packet for this course. You may purchase it from IEW by clicking here.
Structure and Style is a highly acclaimed writing method that is beneficial to both reluctant and eager writers, and everyone in between! Susan Barton recommends it for dyslexic students as well.
The organization of materials is highly logical and uses the mastery approach: EZ+1. Each lesson introduces no more than one new concept, and students develop facility with that concept before learning a new one. Students refer to checklists throughout so that each student has the tools to achieve 100% on every assignment.
Over the course of both semesters, level C students will learn all nine units of structure, all six style dress-ups, all six sentence openers, and six decorations.
Parents are responsible for editing rough drafts for spelling and punctuation; final grades are based solely on the student's completion of the checklist.
Amy Bell is a registered IEW instructor, and she or another highly-trained IEW team member will review each assignment submitted, make suggestions, and leave comments to help students understand anything they are struggling with. In addition, team members are usually available for private instruction if comments and linked videos fail to shed light on the student's understanding.
You can see Amy's instructor page on IEW's website by clicking here.
To make sure our teaching philosophy aligns with yours, please review the following articles before signing up for classes: Letter to Parents, Our Teaching Philosophy, The 4 Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing.
Online classes meet via Zoom, and Google Classroom is where students will find and upload assignments.
If a student is unable to complete the class for some reason, they will still have access to the weekly videos. :)