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I'm drawn to this because it seems less intimidating than IEW and a little easier on the pocketbook.

 

I also like the elements of outlining and (essentially) narrating.

 

The Hive's thoughts are appreciated,

 

It's very straightforward and easy to use. Fun too. We used it in 3rd and 4th grades. It's narrative retellings. Nothing too intense, but a nice introduction to writing.

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Great for a season.

I have the Medieval Legends one and it is great to to go along with logic stage medieval history.

It teaches basic skills- outlining, imitative writing. The language is rich. (The Aesop samples though were too archaic for my kids, but the Medieval one is good for the age).

I wouldn't use it forever. I used it with my dd when she was about 11 I think, and I am about to pull it out and use it with my reluctant writer ds13 as a part of his writing program.

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I'm drawn to this because it seems less intimidating than IEW and a little easier on the pocketbook.

 

I also like the elements of outlining and (essentially) narrating.

 

The Hive's thoughts are appreciated,

 

They are reasonable in price and I don't think the TWSS dvd's are necessary.

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