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TUTORIALS FOR 2020-2021


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Annual Rotation of Tutorials
2020-2021 
Middle School Series:  Ancient History-Based Language Arts | Medieval History-Based Language Arts

Modern World-History-Based Language Arts | American History-Based Language Arts
High School Series: American Literature & Composition | Write Well Solutions
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2021-2022
Middle School Series:   Ancient History-Based Language Arts | Medieval History-Based Language Arts, 
Modern World-History-Based Language Arts | American History-Based Language Arts 
High School Series: British Literature & Composition | Write Well Solutions 2.0

MIDDLE SCHOOL SERIES

HIGH SCHOOL SERIES

ANCIENT HISTORY-BASED LANGUAGE ARTS
mEDIEVAL History-Based Language Arts
MODERN History-Based Language Arts
American History-Based Language Arts
American Literature & Composition
WRITE WELL SOLUTIONS
The Middle School Series presents students with a broad range of literature selections from a variety of genres, cultures, and time periods. Arranged using an engaging theme-based approach, each text promotes reading for pleasure while cultivating the skill of reading with discernment. Additionally, as students investigate literary elements and analysis, they learn to question and respond to the ideas portrayed in literature.  Because writing and speaking assignment are correlated with IEW®’s Structure & Style™ methodology, students incrementally build their communication skills and approach each writing and speech project with confidence and consistency.
The High School Series offers students the opportunity to hone their literary and analysis skills through investigation of classic and contemporary literary pieces in four specific genres: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama. From Sherlock Holmes to Shakespeare, flashback to foreshadowing, and marks to modes of literature, students develop their repertoire of language skills to evaluate and respond to the themes of world-renown authors from the biblical worldview. Since writing and speaking projects are incremental, customized, and correlated with IEW®’s Structure & Style™ methodology, students approach each writing and speaking assignment with poise and proficiency.
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • ERICKA MCCLELLAND
    • CONTACT
    • FAQ
  • 2020-2021 TUTORIALS
    • ANCIENT HISTORY-BASED LANGUAGE ARTS
    • MEDIEVAL HISTORY-BASED LANGUAGE ARTS
    • MODERN HISTORY-BASED LANGUAGE ARTS
    • AMERICAN HISTORY-BASED LANGUAGE ARTS
    • AMERICAN LITERATURE & COMPOSITION
    • WRITE WELL SOLUTIONS
  • 1:1 e-LEARNING
  • WHAT PEOPLE SAY
  • REGISTERED STUDENTS