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Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Review: Essentials in Writing

Much to my eldest daughter's excitement, I was given the opportunity to review a writing curriculum that was just for her! She had been eagerly awaiting her opportunity to try something new and I was thrilled to see that it would be with the subject of Writing. She had completed her English and Grammar for the year so I was ready to move onto focusing entirely on her writing skills. Cue the music and enter: the 6th Grade Writing Curriculum by Essentials in Writing.

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Description

Essentials in Writing is a complete language arts curriculum that focuses on writing composition. The primary focus is to observe how grammar is actually used in communication and how to become an effective writer. This curriculum was created by Matthew Stephens, a former Middle School English teacher with experience at all grade levels. His process is to present small amounts of content before modeling the process and then allowing the student to work independently. The curriculum includes not only worksheets and assignments, but also videos of Mr. Stephens teaching the material in short lessons. The first half of the year focuses on grammar and mechanics while the last half of the year shifts its focus to composition.

For sixth grade, the following topics are covered:

  • detailed sentence structure
  • grammar
  • capitalization and punctuation rules
  • proper use of a friendly letter
  • composing narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive writing
  • five paragraph essays
  • compare and contrast writing
  • effective writing skills
  • multi-paragraph composition
  • the research project process
  • other forms of written communication
  • and more...

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Routine:

Em would begin her lesson by grabbing her writing folder and heading to her bedroom. She has a personal television and DVD player set up in her room and she enjoys the privacy while she works. She would watch the DVD lesson and complete the corresponding worksheets. The lessons are not very long and yet they were very effective in teaching the material. Em completed all of her work independently without needing much assistance from me. Mr. Stephens teaches in an engaging way and she never dreaded her writing time. In fact, I found that she eagerly approached this part of her day. A sample video of a lesson can be found on the website. It is recommended that if a student doesn't fully understand a concept, they should watch the video again before moving on to the next lesson. I found that Em only had to do this once as the rest of the time she quickly grasped what Mr. Stephens taught. 

After watching the lesson, she would then work on the independent assignment. Though for some lessons there would be several days of independent assignment to complete, Em chose to complete all of them in one day. It was not labor intensive and she enjoyed the lessons enough to complete more than one assignment. For a sample day, be sure to visit here. 

As the year is split in half, I allowed Em to do several grammar lessons from the late grammar lessons to get a feel for the program before jumping into Lesson 34 to begin working on composition. I intentionally chose a few topics that I know she hadn't covered in her Grammar for the year. She responded very favorably to the curriculum and I was excited to see how she would do once the focus shifted to writing. I was amazed to see the growth that began to take place almost immediately. She brought her writing assignment for me to look over after her first lesson on descriptive writing and I could immediately tell a difference. She had great detail that was both imaginative and fun. As she progressed through the lessons, her writing continued to develop and I found her one afternoon on the computer writing a short story on her own, not an assignment or requirement. She simply wanted to write! In reading her narrative, I noticed that the mechanics that were once lacking were very evident. She was using what she had learned to enrich her daily life. This, my friends, makes me smile! She proceeded to type up the narrative on Powerpoint, add pictures, and create a short book. This narrative will hold a proud place on our library shelf.

Good to Know:

  1. The program provides an instructional DVD as well as a PDF file that contains the the worksheets and assignments. If you would like to save your ink, pre-printed workbooks are also available to purchase. I used the PDF file and simply printed around 20-30 sheets at a time and placed them in Em's writing folder. You could always print the entire file and place it in a binder if you would like the worksheets in book form.
  2. First through eleventh grade is currently available while twelfth grade will begin shipment in August. There will also be two high school elective courses available soon!
  3. A full-year's curriculum will cost $40.00 and the optional pre-printed workbook is available for $20.00. 

My Thoughts:

If you haven't already noticed, I have really enjoyed using this program and am even more impressed that it is available in such an economic fashion. Writing is a vital skill and it's instructional value cannot be understestimated in that it will impact our student's educational futures. I am confident that this curriculum will help build a strong foundation for Em and I look forward to using this product in the future.

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Disclaimer:  I received a free copy of this product through the Schoolhouse Review Crew in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC Regulations.
 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

New February Resources!

Hello, friends! I have been working on a few new packs and they are hot off the press! :) I am so excited about them but I think I say that about everything. LOL I truly never get tired of creating resources and there is a never ending supply of ideas.

I have been working on a few packs for February that you might like. First, I have a Sweet Treats Math Pack for Kindergarten!
Kindergarten Math Common Core Pack
This pack deals with numbers 1-20, counting, writing, addition, comparison, decomposing numbers, and making 10! Each activity is common core aligned for those that require it but it would be great for a homeschool or classroom. There is a puzzle game, two centers, and 23 printables with a fun candy shop theme! Here is a peek:
Kindergarten Math Common Core Pack
Also available is a new History Makers Pack for Black History Month. 
Black History Month Activity Pack
It includes activities and posters for the following: Ruby Bridges, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, George Washington Carver, Jackie Robinson and Thurgood Marshall. Just click on the picture above and download the preview to see all that is in this pack. You will find full color posters, writing activities, and projects!

I hope you are all having a fantastic week! Friday is coming and I am especially excited about tomorrow as it will be my first review for the Review Crew. I will be sharing with you about Apologia Science! See you tomorrow!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

NEW K, 1st, 2nd, and 5th Grade Resources!

Busy beaver... that would be my nickname. So, weeks ago, I promised to complete the Common Core MEGAPACKS which include checklists, assessment records, and posters for all of the standards in a particular grade! I am pleased to announce that I have completed K, 1st, 2nd, and 5th! Each individual subject pack is also available! If you like what you see, click on the pictures to head to my Teachers Notebook site. If you would rather reach my TPT site, click on the link below each picture. I hope they are something you can use! I will let you know when 3rd and 4th grade packs are complete!



Friday, August 24, 2012

Reading and Writing Freebie Friday!

It is Friday and how this week has flown by! I am so pleased with how our first week has been going here at Angels Academy. I will post about our week in a glance tomorrow. Today, I wanted to offer a freebie to both homeschool families as well as school teachers!

Reading is a passion of mine and one of the reasons I became a teacher to begin with! I wanted to make students as passionate about it as I am! So, I decided to create a writing and drawing worksheet that allows students to respond to a story. The first worksheet asks them to write about the characters and setting, summarize the main events, and express their favorite part of the story. The second worksheet asks them to draw their answers. This would allow a student from any reading level to respond to the text. I hope you can use it!

*UPDATE* An error was found in the original document! This has been corrected and the new document has been uploaded! Thanks so much!


You can find it here at my TPT store and here at my Teacher's Notebook store. 


Freebie Fridays

You also won't want to miss checking out some of the other deals I have going on in my store. Posters, Common Core, printables, and more!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Favorite Classroom Projects Linky Party

It's another Linky Party! Amanda from "Teaching Maddeness" is having a Linky Party to showcase some of our favorite classroom projects. Here is the link to join in on the fun!


Here is one of my classroom projects that I am most looking forward to! I am always looking for ways to record what we have learned in an interesting way so that the kids will WANT to go back and read through it. So this year, we will be having a Pony Express. As we are having a western theme, which I talked about here, we are going to create a weekly newspaper! Throughout the week, my kids will have an opportunity to work on writing articles using information they are learning that week. They will then follow the writing process to prepare it for "publishing" on Friday.

At the end of the week, the kids will have an opportunity to place their article onto a chart that looks like this:

Each week will have articles by all three, even my K-3 daughter. She will be featured in the Artist's Corner with a picture she created that week. The finished product will look something like this:


Each Monday, we will flip the chart for the next "newspaper" layout. At the end of the year, we will have a year's worth of review! We can reread the newspaper and look at how we have learned and grown throughout the year! This could be integrated into any homeschool or classroom! If I had a full size class, I thought about including newspaper reporters in my classroom helper lists. Those who have the jobs could create articles for the end of the week! Do you have any suggestions? Comment below!

Celebrate The Little Things!

First comment! Taking joy in the little things this morning! Big thank you to Dana from "Fun in First Grade" for stopping by and dropping me a line! I felt the need to throw some confetti so I decided to enjoy some fireworks instead. ;)

I am up and armed with a cup of delicious coffee this morning. Last night was another one of those "mind running 90 miles an hour while my eyes feel like they are sandpaper" kind of nights. O_O  My thoughts were on writing journals to integrate Language Arts into Science and History. So, I have decided to sit down and write some guiding questions. Another thought I have had is to create story map worksheets for my girls to complete as they work through a fictional or non-fictional book. One of the toughest challenges in reading is to summarize a book for a book report or research report. These worksheets would guide them through the chapter, integrate language arts, and support them in summarizing as well as prediction. So, two new things for my TO DO list. I will be posting the story map worksheet when I finish so you can tell me what you think! :)

One big goal that I have for this year is to create a Unit on American History. I have done quite a bit of research on curriculum for American History for my homeschoolers and I have to admit I am not jumping up and down about any of them. I have so many ideas of what I would like to see my girls accomplish this year so I thought I would work to create my own. This would be more of a guided curriculum that could be used in homeschool or even by a classroom teacher. Can't wait to get going on it! Perhaps you know of a great curriculum or resource for American History that you could share? If so, comment below! I would love to hear about them.

I hope you all have a great day!