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Increase teacher confidence with four years of expertly designed elementary writing instruction! TheĀ Four-Year Guide provides detailed teacher guidance, plus examples and criteria for adding your own reading, narration, and copywork passages. For a no-prep solution, see the Workbooks – or combine them for the ultimate in teacher support.
The Four-Year Guide will take you through a carefully-designed sequence of steps that will teach every student to put words on paper with ease and grace, over the course of four carefully graded levels of assignments. You add your choice of reading material for narrations and copywork from your student’s other subjects or from your favorite literature!
The Writing With Ease, Four-Year Guide is not a required resource if you choose to use the Workbooks. However, this guide gives an overview of what the four years of writing instruction will look like, as well as a deeper understanding of the philosophy behind them. It also provides helpful guidance in trouble-shooting for those who encounter difficulties. Combine the 4-Year Guide with the Workbooks for the ultimate in teacher support and the time savings of no-preparation workbooks!
SKU: P30-WWE.0301.2
ISBN: 978-1-933339-77-1
SKU: D10-WWE.0301.2
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Katie Seevers –
I’ve been homeschooling for 11 years and have 6 kids. We’re on our 3rd round of Writing With Ease with our 3 youngest. It is so helpful in prepping kids for writing, taking notes, comprehension, finding the main idea in a story etc. Great job!
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Kimberly –
Writing with Ease has been a fantastic curriculum. Susan does a great job getting to the basics of where writing begins and builds upon these fundamentals. Simple, simple, simple is our homeschool motto, and that is exactly what WWE does for our family while still retaining quality. Assignments are four days a week and extremely easy to make-up or double-up if a day is skipped. Check out my video review for more details.
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Feiyan Huang –
good
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Michele –
Do you need to start at level 1 or can you start with the level that corresponds with their grade?
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
The levels are not grade equivalents, but we do have an assessment to help guide you: Click here for WWE Evaluations.
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Vanessa O’Shaughnessy –
How many pages are included with the PDF version?
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
It is 265 pages.
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shan –
Can use the student pages with this? Does it have the reading sections?
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
No, the Four-Year Guide is not compatible with the workbooks, and is not required to use the workbooks. It is for people who want an overview of the skills for all four years and/or to select their own passages.
Each workbook has all of the teacher instruction needed, all required passages, and one set of consumable Student Pages. If you have more than one child in the same level, or simply don’t want to pull pages from your book, you can purchase an extra set of the consumable Student Pages only.
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Neelie –
What’s the difference between the 2008 and the 2015 edition of the 4 Year Guide? Thanks.
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
There is little difference between the two editions of “Writing With Ease Four-year Guide.”
1. Writing With Skill (the middle-grades curriculum) hadn’t been published yet when the original edition of WWE 4-year guide came out. So in the revised edition, we added some brief explanations of how WWS continues the process after the WWE books are completed.
2. For the revised edition, we added a chart explaining possible schedules/paths from elementary through high school.
3. We fixed a few typos and made a few directions slightly more clear
4. We changed the cover to make it clearer that this was a guide to designing an elementary writing curriculum.
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Sharon –
I have a starting 7th grader who has had minimal writing instruction, adhd. What is a good starting point for her. Would we begin in Writing With Ease or Writing With Skill
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
If your son can either write a decent paragraph or do the narrations in WWE Year 3, he can start with Writing with Skill Level 1. Click here to see the WWE Year 3 Sample, it includes Week 32 at the end, which would be a pretty good representation. If you’d like the entire WWE evaluation, please email [email protected] and request it.
With the ADHD, you may need to move through WWS at a slower pace, and that’s fine. When she finishes the three-level series, she will be prepared for rhetoric-level writing.
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Cheryl L –
I’ve just seen this for the first time. I have a grandson who “hates to write”. He will be starting 4th grade in the fall of 2025. He has ADHD and Diplegia Cerebral Palsy. He has been in P.T. since he was 17 months old. But his therapist says he. mostly has “Dysgraphia”. We have tried several writhing programs with him with limited success. We have been told he is “very smart” as he does extremely well with reading and math but he truly can’t write. Would this program be helpful for him?
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
Click here to read our article on dyslexia and dysgraphia and our writing programs.
WWE will not help with struggles related to the physical act of writing. It teaches thethree foundational skills that are a prerequisite to original writing:
Narration (taking something youāve read or heard and putting it into your own words)
Copywork (reproducing properly written words and sentences)
Dictation (visualizing words and sentences and putting them down on paper)
We have some families that teach typing to their kids with these types of learning differences. The student is still learning how to put something in their own words, how to reproduce properly written words and sentences, and how to visualize words and sentences and put them down on paper. If the student has physical struggles that preclude typing, dictation software is an option to explore.
Note: The Four-Year Guide
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