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I used it with my son -- it was a great fit and within a couple of months I saw real improvement in his writing.

 

For my daughter, it was a flop.

 

I think it works well for kids who are not naturally good writers, and not for kids who write well already.

 

I also think it works best for students with an... 'orderly' personality -- those who don't mind repetition and perhaps the kind of kid who likes 'checklist' sort of work.... not too sure about this part, though.

 

HTH

Debbie

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I used it with my son -- it was a great fit and within a couple of months I saw real improvement in his writing.

 

For my daughter, it was a flop.

 

I think it works well for kids who are not naturally good writers, and not for kids who write well already.

 

I also think it works best for students with an... 'orderly' personality -- those who don't mind repetition and perhaps the kind of kid who likes 'checklist' sort of work.... not too sure about this part, though.

 

HTH

Debbie

 

This is exactly why I am going to use it with ds! He is VERY orderly---and the Writesource that has worked so well with creative dd just won't fly with him. I have started and quit using Writesource with him twice now because he just fights it so hard----while dd would kill me if I changed her from it :tongue_smilie: A lot of the PTIW topics look nice and dry and technical---right up his alley ;)

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This is exactly why I am going to use it with ds! He is VERY orderly---and the Writesource that has worked so well with creative dd just won't fly with him. I have started and quit using Writesource with him twice now because he just fights it so hard----while dd would kill me if I changed her from it :tongue_smilie: A lot of the PTIW topics look nice and dry and technical---right up his alley ;)

My soon to be 8th grader is very orderly too. My older one is very creative and I think WriteSource will be fine for her, but my younger one hates it. Thanks!

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I was just looking into this today. I do not wish to hijack the thread, but do you have to complete level 1 in order to do level 2? The first few units of level 2 are a review of level 1. I was wondering if it were enough. I really like how straight forward it seems to teach an essay.

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I was just looking into this today. I do not wish to hijack the thread, but do you have to complete level 1 in order to do level 2? The first few units of level 2 are a review of level 1. I was wondering if it were enough. I really like how straight forward it seems to teach and essay.

 

My 9th grader will be starting with Level 2.

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Level one (paragraphs) is 7th-12th. Level two (essays) is 9th-12th. I heard from a gal I know that used it with her dd and she said it was way advanced than she had ever seen from a high school writing program.

Okay, then maybe i'll use Level one with my 11th grader and then level 2 for 12th grade and wait on it with my 8th grader, using Winning with Writing most likely. How does that sound?

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Level one (paragraphs) is 7th-12th. Level two (essays) is 9th-12th. I heard from a gal I know that used it with her dd and she said it was way advanced than she had ever seen from a high school writing program.

 

I already ordered level 2. It is on its way now. I hope its not too hard. :confused: Essays are the one thing dd has a hard time with. Really hard will not be a good fit. I guess I'll find out when it gets here. :tongue_smilie:

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Okay, then maybe i'll use Level one with my 11th grader and then level 2 for 12th grade and wait on it with my 8th grader, using Winning with Writing most likely. How does that sound?

 

Winning With Writing was my choice until I found PTIW for my 9th grader as she REALLY needs essay writing. I may stretch Level 2 out over 2 years if it gets too heavy for her.

 

I have not heard input on Level 1 to know if it is a heavy or not. But I could see a 12th grader doing Level 2 if he needed the skill.

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I already ordered level 2. It is on its way now. I hope its not too hard. :confused: Essays are the one thing dd has a hard time with. Really hard will not be a good fit. I guess I'll find out when it gets here. :tongue_smilie:

 

If you have the luxury of time, you can spread it out past one year.

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If you have the luxury of time, you can spread it out past one year.

 

Thank you. :) After receiving my copy today, we will be doing just that. If we did it all in a year, I think dd would revolt. :lol:

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