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2014 – 2015 Registration FormIEW Classes – WednesdayRobin Osborne, Certified IEW Instructor Location: Crown Homeschool Community The Spoken Word Christian Church 30151 Ave. de las Banderas, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688Classes begin in September and run the entire school year.Contact: Robin Osborne (949) 830-8625 / rosborne5@ / website: *Students attending classes at CHC campus must be a member and join the co-op. Contact Sherri McFadden at 985-373-1537See the website for more information: ca/crown/ CHECK THE BOX OF THE CLASS YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR:?8th/9th grade: IEW Intermediate Composition (8:30 – 9:25 a.m.)Tuition: $360 per year or $40 per month September thru May – Year long class, 32 weeks?2nd-4th grade: Bible Heroes (9:30 – 10:25 a.m.)Tuition: $270 per year or $30 per month September thru May – Year long class, 28 weeks? 4th-6th grade: IEW Medieval History Based (10:30 – 11:25 a.m.)Tuition: $360 per year or $40 per month September thru May – Year long class, 32 weeks?9th-12th grade: World Literature (12:15 – 1:40 p.m.)Tuition: $405 per year or $45 per month September thru May – Year long class, 32 weeks?7th-9th grade: IEW Beginning Composition (2:15 – 3:10 p.m.)Tuition: $360 per year or $40 per month September thru May – Year long class, 32 weeksMail registration form and a check made out to Robin Osborne for $30 registration and material fee per class to: Robin Osborne 27862 SheffieldMission Viejo, CA 92692Fee covers the IEW student workbook for each class.Additional materials required for the General Literature class.Student Name Age/Grade Parent Name Phone Address e-mail Cash Check # Amount Register ASAP to save your spot as classes are filling up quickly! Student workbooks will be ordered late July. COURSE DESCRIPTIONSIEW Bible Heroes (2nd – 4th grade) Tuition: $270/year or $35 per month. Homework: 30 minutes per dayYear long class – 28 weeks – Length 55 minutes – min. students (6), max students (14)The Bible Heroes lessons are filled with true stories of great men and women of the Bible for your students to read and write about. They are people your students can admire because they showed traits such as goodness, faith, courage, love, humility, and thankfulness. In these lessons your student will write exciting stories, reports, and creative essays. They will also enjoy a variety of activities, games, and vocabulary words that will help them write with structure and style.Curriculum: IEW Bible Heroes by Lori Verstegen ($30 registration fee includes the IEW Bible Heroes, student workbook.)IEW Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons (4th – 6th grade) Tuition: $360/year or $40 per month Homework: 30 minutes per dayYear long class – 32 weeks – Length 55 minutes – min. students (6), max students (14)Learn writing and vocabulary based on the Middle Ages using the IEW (Institute for Excellence for Writing) method of style and structure. These lessons acquaint learners with Charlemagne, the Vikings, William the Conqueror, Knighthood, the Renaissance, and more.Curriculum: Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons, 3rd edition by Lori Verstegen ($30 registration fee includes the IEW Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons, student workbook.)Beginning Composition: IEW Writing/Grammar/Literature (7th-9th grade) Tuition: $360/year or $40 per month. Homework: 1 ? hr. per dayYear long class – 32 weeks – Length 1:25 hr. – min. students (6), max students (14)This academically rigorous class is a complete English course, which includes reading, writing, and grammar. Homework will consist of reading and answering literature questions, writing assignments, and grammar pages. Students will learn to write by going through the nine units of structure and style as presented in the IEW program. Novels assigned provide a variety of classic selections and important authors with an emphasis on the elements of literature. Grammar will be reinforced using Easy Grammar: Ultimate Series: 180 Daily Teaching Lessons. Easy Grammar Ultimate Series: 180 Daily Teaching Lessons: Grade 8 by Wanda C. Phillips, Ed.D. Teacher’s Edition includes student pages with answer key in the back.IEW Student Resource Notebook, published 2012Novels: The Golden Goblet OR Mara Daughter of the Nile, The Bronze Bow, Crispin: The Cross of Lead,Jungle Book, Your Choice: Biography of a Famous Missionary, Number the Stars ($30 registration fee includes IEW Student Resource Notebook and course packet provided by the instructor)Intermediate Composition: IEW Writing/Vocabulary/Literature (8th/9th grade) Tuition: $360/year or $40 per month. Homework: 1 ? hr. per dayYear long class – 32 weeks – Length 55 minutes – min. students (6), max students (14) *IEW experience preferredThis is an academically rigorous class. This course will emphasize literature and the foundations of essay writing using the IEW method. Homework will consist of reading and answering literature questions, writing assignments, and vocabulary assignments. Students will expand on previous IEW units to include the basic 5-paragraph essay, Research Report writing, narrative stories, writing from pictures, creative writing, and critique writing. Addition essay types covered: cause and effect, descriptive, persuasive, expository, compare and contrast, definition, example, and literary analysis.Curriculum: IEW Student Resource Notebook (recommended)Vocabulary from Classical Roots: Book ANovels: The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Johnny Tremain, Tom Sawyer, True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Rifles for Watie, The Hiding Place, The Miracle Worker($30 registration fee includes IEW Student Resource Notebook and course packet provided by the instructor)World Literature and Composition (9th-12th grade) Tuition: $405/year or $45 per month Homework: 1 ? hr. per dayYear long class – 32 weeks – Length 1:25 hr. – min. student (6), max students (14) Windows to the World: An Introduction to Literary Analysis is the foundation of this class. This high school course will emphasize literature and college preparation essay writing using the MLA format. Essay types covered: Descriptive, Argumentative/Persuasive, Expository, Definition, Reflective/Narrative, Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, and Literary Analysis. Windows to the World: An Introduction to Literary Analysis by Lesha Myers takes students through 15 units as they delve into the world of literary analysis. A variety of selections/short stories and authors will be read throughout. Units include ~ Annotation, Allusions, Plot & Suspense, Literary Analysis Essays, The Writer’s Toolbox, Characterization, Symbolism & Emphasis, Theme & Worldview, Setting, Imagery, Point of View, Tone, and Irony. In addition students will study vocabulary words and roots using Vocabulary from Classical Roots: Book C.Curriculum: Windows to the World: An Introduction to Literary Analysis by Lesha MyersVocabulary from Classical Roots: Book C by Norma Fifer & Nancy FlowersRecommended: IEW Student Resource Notebook, published 2012Novels: The Odyssey, Les Miserables, Silas Marner, Cry the Beloved Country, Taming of the Shrew.($30 registration fee includes Windows to the World & course packet provided by the instructor) ................
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