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My rising 4th grader will use some Writing and Rhetoric also. I'll also do some nonfiction writing practice with her, and I expect her to try jumping into what her older siblings are doing (Cover Story). This is a precocious kid who enjoys writing.

 

My current 5th grader has really enjoyed Wordsmith Apprentice this year. He is a very STEM oriented kid, and doesn't particularly like writing.

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My dd has just started Essentials in Writing, and so far is loving it!

 

There are worksheets and a video of the teacher explaining the concepts.

 

Though the grammar is way easier than CLE; probably by two years. That was the LA program we used beforehand etc...the writing is more advanced with EIW. So what you lose in grammar you gain in writing.

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This year, we used Galore Park Jr. English which had some writing lesson intertwined, but mainly BraveWriter.  Then I was given the book "Writing Skills" as part of a bunch of used homeschool materials I bought…so we used that as well.  It was (of course) much more structured than BraveWriter, which I actually think worked well for DS.

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I am combining CAP's Writing & Rhetoric with Write from Ancient History by Brookdale House. Write from Ancient History has history reading selections chronologically arranged with space for summaries, copywork, and dictation. I like the creativity and the write-across-the-curriculum feeling I get from combining both of these programs. http://brookdalehouse.com/homeschool-writing-curriculum/ Kimberly from Brookdale House sent out an email last week alerting a 40% off sale of her books in the very near future.

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I am combining CAP's Writing & Rhetoric with Write from Ancient History by Brookdale House. Write from Ancient History has history reading selections chronologically arranged with space for summaries, copywork, and dictation. I like the creativity and the write-across-the-curriculum feeling I get from combining both of these programs. http://brookdalehouse.com/homeschool-writing-curriculum/ Kimberly from Brookdale House sent out an email last week alerting a 40% off sale of her books in the very near future.

 

I'm doing the same thing next year! I just got Write from Ancient History and my 3rd grader will do the 2nd half of Fable, Narrative 1, and Write from Ancient History for writing next year.  I don't want to do Narrative 2 till 4th grade, so this gave me a nice fill-in between now and then.

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IEW SWI-A - Do it together.  Brainstorm together.  Keep writing time light and fun, and don't expect them to do the key word outlining and brainstorming on their own.  Some students need a lot of help rewriting the paragraph/story from the key word outline a few times, but after doing it together a few times it gets much easier.

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I'm doing the same thing next year! I just got Write from Ancient History and my 3rd grader will do the 2nd half of Fable, Narrative 1, and Write from Ancient History for writing next year.  I don't want to do Narrative 2 till 4th grade, so this gave me a nice fill-in between now and then.

 

Are there samples somewhere of this?  I cannot seem to find them.

 

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I am combining CAP's Writing & Rhetoric with Write from Ancient History by Brookdale House. Write from Ancient History has history reading selections chronologically arranged with space for summaries, copywork, and dictation. I like the creativity and the write-across-the-curriculum feeling I get from combining both of these programs. http://brookdalehouse.com/homeschool-writing-curriculum/ Kimberly from Brookdale House sent out an email last week alerting a 40% off sale of her books in the very near future.

Here's the link (@ homeschool giveaway blog) to the 2 week sale at Brookdale Press for 40% off. I really like these history/writing ebooks: http://homeschoolgiveaways.com/2014/05/write-from-history-complete-set-giveaway-and-2040-sitewide-sale/ or here: http://brookdalehouse.com/write-history-giveaway/
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Here's the link (@ homeschool giveaway blog) to the 2 week sale at Brookdale Press for 40% off. I really like these history/writing ebooks: http://homeschoolgiveaways.com/2014/05/write-from-history-complete-set-giveaway-and-2040-sitewide-sale/ or here: http://brookdalehouse.com/write-history-giveaway/

Wow - I've never heard of these before and I am really intrigued...

What do people like most about the Write From History books? Is one book a full year, or do you need both ancient books for a whole year of writing?

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I'm very interested in both of these. I'm having difficulty figuring out where to place DD though. She's 10 but this was her first year homeschooling. I purchased and went through WWE since she had no football writing in public school but it was way below her level. Using the Writing and Rhetoric, would I need to stay with fables? Or could I skip that one and move ahead? 

 

 

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If she's mastered the content in WWE, I would start her with Narrative 1 or Narrative 2.  Choose Narrative 1 if she needs to practice writing descriptive and dialog paragraphs, choose Narrative 2 if she can do both of those and is ready to start writing a variety of paragraph types for amplification of stories, and start studying what makes stories work, and at the end write her own story from scratch.

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