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07-28-2021, 08:14 AM | #1 |
Rose Garden
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: South Carolina
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your experience with IEW please
I'm picking an English curriculum for 6th and 4th graders. They don't like writing but are good readers. They have a solid base of grammar. We tried the Good and the Beautiful last year and didn't finish it, I found it to be just busy work they couldn't see the sense of and way too time consuming and their idea of what is good and beautiful was just too restrictive. Kid was bored. So having said that, someone recommended IEW for kids who found English to be boring. I'm looking at it and it looks very structured and complete. Those who have used it, what do you think of it? Good and bad! Things in my life are upside down so I'm doing this late, I know. Help me please! Is it religious? Is it a bunch of memorizing without context? Is it bunches of flash cards? I also live in a camper so space is limited and one kid is autistic, they don't do well with a list of 5 things to do each day per subject.
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