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  1. Curriculum Schedule for IEW Following Narnia Volume 1: The Lion's Song

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside IEW's Following Narnia Volume 1: The Lion's Song, a resource designed to help your student learn writing while journeying through Narnia.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you keep your student on track while also maintaining flexibility in your homeschool schedule.

    Following Narnia uses CS Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series to teach middle school students how to write with structure and style. In Volume 1, students explore relevant topics, learn wordlists, and complete lessons based on reading assignments from the first three books of the Chronicles of Narnia series.

    Note: This course is designed with the assumption that the parent or instructor has been through the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style seminar or course. Find lesson plans for the course here: Teaching Writing: Structure and Style.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Following Narnia Volume 1: The Lion's Song
    • The Magician's Nephew
    • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
    • The Horse and His Boy
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 36
    • Total Number of Assignments: 180
    • Daily Time: approximately 20 minutes
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  2. Curriculum Schedule for IEW Following Narnia Volume 2: Aslan's Country

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside IEW's Following Narnia Volume 2: Aslan's Country, a resource designed to help your student learn writing while journeying through Narnia.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you keep your student on track while also maintaining flexibility in your homeschool schedule.

    Following Narnia uses CS Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series to teach middle school and high school students how to write with structure and style. In Volume 2, students explore relevant topics, learn wordlists, and complete lessons based on reading assignments from the final four books of the Chronicles of Narnia series.

    Note: This course is designed with the assumption that the parent or instructor has been through the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style seminar or course. Find lesson plans for the course here: Teaching Writing: Structure and Style.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Following Narnia Volume 2: Aslan's Country
    • Prince Caspian
    • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
    • The Silver Chair
    • The Last Battle
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 36
    • Total Number of Assignments: 179
    • Daily Time: approximately 20 minutes
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  3. Curriculum Schedule for IEW Geography-Based Writing Lessons

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside IEW's Geography-Based Writing Lessons, a resource designed to combine writing training with an exploration of geography, science, and history.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you keep your student on track while also maintaining flexibility in your homeschool schedule.

    Through the course of the year, you and your elementary student will enjoy the adventure found in four books by Holling C. Holling, building writing training through exploration.

    Note: This course is designed with the assumption that the parent or instructor has been through the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style seminar or course. Find lesson plans for the course here: Teaching Writing: Structure and Style.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Geography-Based Writing Lessons, Second Edition
    • Paddle-to-the-Sea
    • Tree in the Trail
    • Seabird
    • Minn of the Mississippi
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 36
    • Total Number of Assignments: 180
    • Daily Time: approximately 30 minutes
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  4. Curriculum Schedule for IEW Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside IEW's Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons, a resource designed to combine writing training with medieval history studies.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you keep your student on track while also maintaining flexibility in your homeschool schedule.

    Designed for upper elementary and middle school students, this course helps your student learn elements of style while plundering with Vikings, jousting with knights, and exploring the new ideas of the Renaissance. Some of the ways your student will learn writing structure and style in Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons include exploring writing concepts, creating Key Word outlines, and learning new vocabulary.

    Note: This course is designed with the assumption that the parent or instructor has been through the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style seminar or course. Find lesson plans for the course here: Teaching Writing: Structure and Style.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons Teacher/Student Combo, Fourth Edition
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 31
    • Total Number of Assignments: 155
    • Daily Time: approximately 20 minutes
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  5. Curriculum Schedule for IEW Teaching the Classics

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside IEW's Teaching the Classics, a resource designed to help parents to know how to help their children engage in literature.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you establish a daily training schedule while also maintaining the flexibility necessary for every homeschool teacher.

    A short, flexible course designed for parents and teachers, Teaching the Classics can be used as a training seminar, helping them learn how to teach literature to all ages. It can also be used to help middle and high school students learn how to implement literary analysis tools. Teaching the Classics topics include identifying character, plot, theme; exploring literary analysis study tools; and learning to apply techniques to both short stories and longer works.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Teaching the Classics, Second Edition DVD Seminar & Workbook
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 2
    • Total Number of Assignments: 8
    • Daily Time: approximately 60 minutes
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  6. Curriculum Schedule for IEW Teaching Writing: Structure and Style

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside IEW's Teaching Writing: Structure and Style, a course designed for parents and teachers, providing them the tools needed to confidently teach writing to children in any grade. Many of IEW's writing courses assume that parents/teachers have processed through Teaching Writing first.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you establish a daily training schedule while also maintaining the flexibility necessary for every homeschool teacher.

    Concepts in Teaching Writing include outlining and summarizing; writing stories, essays, reports, and critiques; and grammar concepts such as sentence structure, varied vocabulary, and literary devices.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Teaching Writing: Structure and Style Set
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 19
    • Total Number of Assignments: 95
    • Daily Time: approximately 30 minutes
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  7. Curriculum Schedule for IEW US History-Based Writing Lessons

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside IEW's US History-Based Writing Lessons, a resource designed to combine writing training with history studies.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you keep your student on track while also maintaining flexibility in your homeschool schedule.

    Designed for middle school students, this course helps your student learn elements of style while traveling the globe through events and people from U.S. history, ranging in time from explorers to the twentieth century. Some of the ways your student will learn writing structure and style in U.S. History-Based Writing Lessons include enjoying writing instruction through engaging text, learning how to create compositions through quality samples, and exploring new vocabulary.

    Note: This course is designed with the assumption that the parent or instructor has been through the Teaching Writing: Structure and Style seminar or course. Find lesson plans for the course here: Teaching Writing: Structure and Style.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • World History-Based Writing Lessons Teacher/Student Combo
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 36
    • Total Number of Assignments: 180
    • Daily Time: approximately 20 minutes
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  8. Curriculum Schedule for Intermediate Language Lessons

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside Intermediate Language Lessons, a curriculum that combines daily drills with fun stories, delightful illustrations, and creative exercises.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you guide your student steadily through each day's assignments for steady progress throughout the year.

    Geared toward late elementary and early middle school, this book provides up to two years of language learning lessons.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Intermediate Language Lessons
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 72
    • Total Number of Assignments: 300
    • Daily Time: approximately 15 minutes
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  9. Curriculum Schedule for Primary Language Lessons

    This curriculum schedule is designed to be used alongside Primary Language Lessons, a curriculum that combines daily drills with fun stories, delightful illustrations, and creative exercises.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you guide your student steadily through each day's assignments for steady progress throughout the year.

    Primary Language Lessons uses picture lessons with delightful illustrations and engaging questions, short story copywork, dictation lessons, fun passages to memorize, and more to provide learning through observation and hands-on activities.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Primary Language Lessons
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 36
    • Total Number of Assignments: 164
    • Daily Time: approximately 15 minutes
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  10. Curriculum Schedule for Writing & Grammar 9th Grade, BJU Press 3rd Edition

    This curriculum schedule was designed to be used with BJU Press 9th Grade Writing & Grammar, a curriculum that combines the flexibility of homeschooling with the structure of textbook learning that many parents are familiar and comfortable with.

    Well Planned Gal's schedule helps you guide your student steadily through each day's assignments for steady progress throughout the year.

    In BJU's 9th grade writing and grammar course, your student will reinforce and expand grammar, dictionary, library, and study skills. Writing skills will also be strengthened through a variety of written assignments that exercise grammar skills and help students learn how to create a written response to literature.

    Curriculum Needed for This Course Schedule*

    • Writing & Grammar 9 Teacher's Edition with CD
    • Writing & Grammar 9 Student Text
    • Writing & Grammar 9 Tests
    • Writing & Grammar 9 Tests Answer Key
    • *These items must be purchased separately.

    Schedule Overview

    • Total Number of Weeks: 36
    • Total Number of Assignments: 180
    • Daily Time: approximately 30 minutes
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