In this IEW Basics 2-day workshop, parents and students preview/review three basic writing skills used in all IEW Units. PLUS learn how to integrate these skills into the LTW program for the Challenge years.
In this IEW Basics 2-day workshop, parents and students preview/review three basic writing skills used in all IEW Units. PLUS learn how to integrate these skills into the LTW program for the Challenge years.
In this 2-day webinar on The Lost Tools of Writing, Classical Conversations families learn how to use their IEW skills in their LTW essays. Recorded in 2024 with a live audience.
Before choosing this webinar, read about the LTW self-paced course so that you're making an informed decision about which is best for your family.
Apply what you already know from IEW or other writing curricula to LTW essays, and scale up or scale back based on your needs.
The course is designed to help parent-teachers and students with the "at-home" portion of the essay writing assignments in Classical Conversations Challenge A, B, and 1. The course helps students transition from IEW in Essentials to LTW in Challenge, applying what they already know to their rhetorical essay assignments and helping them to write essays that are not too "LTW-y."
If your student enjoys writing and wants more, you can use this course to scale-up.
If your student is a reluctant writer, this course will help you help them.
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A guide to writing essays using The Lost Tools of Writing 1 (LTW). Apply what you already know from IEW or other writing curricula to LTW1 essays, and scale up or scale back based on your needs.
This is a self-paced, step-by-step course for all 9 essays and works for any Christian student.
Apply what you already know from IEW or other writing curricula to LTW essays, and scale up or scale back based on your needs.
The course is designed to help parent-teachers and students with the "at-home" portion of the essay writing assignments in Classical Conversations Challenge A, B, and 1. The course helps students transition from IEW in Essentials to LTW in Challenge, applying what they already know to their rhetorical essay assignments and helping them to write essays that are not too "LTW-y."
If your student enjoys writing and wants more, you can use this course to scale-up.
If your student is a reluctant writer, this course will help you help them.
How does the Rhetorical Canon apply to your assignment? How do you invent a plot that's interesting to you and engaging to your audience? How do you apply the writing skills you already have to your short story? Allow me, award-winning author & former CC Challenge B Director Cheryl Krichbaum, to show you tricks of the trade and guide you through your writing process.
Confused about in-text citations and Works Cited lists? Not sure how to organize a research paper? What about finding quality content? Allow Mrs. Krichbaum, award-winning author and writing coach to lead you through the writing process.
Confused about how comparison essays are different than persuasive essays?
Not sure how to organize a comparison essay? Join Mrs. Krichbaum as she guides you through collecting content, writing the dreaded thesis statement, and structuring comparison essays.
Famous Composers
This inexpensive resource includes audio and video recordings of succinct summary sentences that capture the main features of periods in music history and the best-known accomplishments of famous composers who defined those periods. Also includes images of the composers and links to recordings of their famous compositions. Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern: Handel, Bach, Vivaldi, Pachelbel, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, and Stravinsky.
MATH IN MOTION
A guide to music theory using Math in Motion.
The course is designed to help parent-teachers and students with the "at-home" portion of the Reasoning strand. Worship leader Andrew Towler guides students through what they already have assigned in Challenge 3.
MATH IN MOTION
A guide to music theory using Math in Motion.
The course is designed to help parent-teachers and students with the "at-home" portion of the Reasoning strand. Worship leader Andrew Towler guides students through what they already have assigned in Challenge 3.
FREE
How to outline a chapter of a science textbook with Mrs. Cathy Cordova, who is literally a rocket scientist! Learn the critical study skill of outlining. One-video class with downloadable resources.
The Missing Sex Ed Lessons
Faith- and science-based course that equips teenagers to delay sexual encounters so that they avoid STIs, crisis pregnancies, and challenging relationships. The course includes Bible, neurology, biology, social science, and the biblical meaning of "my body is a temple." Positive. Empowering. Pro-life.
The Missing Sex Ed Lessons
Faith- and science-based course that equips teenagers to delay sexual encounters so that they avoid STIs, crisis pregnancies, and challenging relationships. The course includes Bible, neurology, biology, social science, and the biblical meaning of "my body is a temple." Positive. Empowering. Pro-life.
Choose an option that works for your family:
Students participate in the course without their parents (or their parents watch the videos at a separate time)
Students participate in the course with their parents sitting next to them
Parent-teachers watch the course videos and teach the content to their students themselves
college application essay
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Confused about what colleges want in an application essay? Not sure what to tell the college entrance board about yourself? Join Mrs. Krichbaum as she walks you through the process using the rhetorical canon to write a compelling essay.
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