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Essentials in Writing Level 8 Second Edition

EIW™ Level 8 is a homeschool writing curriculum that features a slow, systematic approach for students aged 13-14 who want to learn how to write well. The step-by-step approach allows students to focus on small, daily assignments, so they don’t feel overwhelmed.

    Includes access to ONLINE Student Book and Teacher Handbook Includes lesson-by-lesson online video instruction for students Includes 12-month online video lesson access with FREE renewals Includes customer service and support for parents/teachers Includes Alternative Instructional Strategies for Struggling Students EIW Assessment/Resource Book providing quizzes and comprehensive unit tests available for add-on
    PLEASE NOTE: DIGITAL only versions of Essentials in Literature will NOT include a copy of the novel. Physical copies of the Student Book and Teacher Handbook will only be shipped if selected below.

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Essentials in Writing
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Homeschool students will learn to apply parts of speech and different sentence structures as well as use them as tools for effective communication. They will address common problems in writing, including sentence errors, pronouns and antecedents, subject/verb agreement, homophones, unclear subjects, paraphrasing, and summarizing. They will practice crafting compositions including paragraphs, a narrative, a business letter, essays, and a research project. Students will explore expository, descriptive, persuasive, compare, and contrast writing.

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Unit One: Grammar

Apply activities for parts of speech:

  • Adjectives
  • Action Verbs
  • Adverbs
  • Prepositional phrases
  • Gerunds
  • Vivid Language

Apply activities for sentence structure:

  • Independent and Dependent clauses
  • Simple and Compound Sentences
  • Complex Sentences
  • Compound-Complex Sentences
  • Avoiding Sentence Errors (fragments, run-ons, and comma splices)
  • Varied Sentences in a Composition
  • Appositives
  • Transitions

Apply activities for common problems:

  • Pronouns and Antecedents
  • Subject/Verb Agreement
  • Don’t/Doesn’t Problem
  • Homophones
  • Unclear Subjects
  • Paraphrasing
  • Writing a Summary

Unit Two: Composition

Follow the writing process for:

  • Paragraphs (expository, persuasive, descriptive, compare, and contrast writing)
  • Narrative
  • Expository essay
  • Compare/contrast business letter
  • Persuasive essay
  • Research project

Additional composition skills:

  • Audience and purpose
  • How to choose an appropriate writing form
  • Informal and formal writing
  • Finding and using quality sources to research and explain a topic
  • Effective narrative writing skills (first and third-person point of view, mechanics of dialogue, narrative hook, narrative writing)
  • Letter formatting (business letters)
  • Effective writing skills (sensory details, hooks, thesis statement and restatement, mechanics of dialogue, first and third-person point of view, transitions, variety of sentence structures and word choice)
  • Summarizing and paraphrasing someone else’s content in their own words
  • Develop supportive, strong details and examples

 

Sample Lesson Video – Level 8 Second Edition

Level 8 Second Edition – Sample PDFs

  • LEVEL 8 SECOND EDITION STUDENT BOOK SAMPLE
  • LEVEL 8 ASSESSMENT/RESOURCE SAMPLE
  • Level 8 34-Week Plan
  • Alternative Instructional Strategies – PDF

Frequently Asked Questions About Level 8 Writing Curriculum

How old are 8th level students?

The general age for students completing Level 8 is 13 or 14 years old. The age can vary depending on if a child has started school early, on time, or is repeating a grade. The age of the student does not delegate if a child can complete this writing course. Instead, we recommend that students have a basic understanding of spelling, grammar, sentences, composition, and the skills taught in the upper elementary levels before beginning.

 

Level 8 will teach students to apply parts of speech and sentence structures to produce more complex, purposeful writing and explores more advanced grammatical concepts such as gerunds and appositives, as well as advanced sentence structures like compound-complex sentences. Activities also provide practice for valuable skills in paraphrasing and summarizing. Composition activities in Level 8 reinforce the writing process for expository, persuasive, descriptive, narrative, and research writing. Students will gain familiarity with the business letter format and the mechanics of dialogue and continue to learn techniques that will allow them to write with greater clarity and development, such as thesis statement development and organizing compositions.

 

What is the 8th grade homeschool writing curriculum?

In homeschool, 8th grade writing curriculum consists of online video lessons, a student book, and an answer key. Parents use this homeschool writing curriculum to guide their students through grammar and writing for the 8th grade. Eighth grade students should already have a basic understanding of grammar, how to write sentences and a basic paragraph, and the basic concept of beginning, middle, and end in writing.

 

Why choose Essentials in Writing?

Essentials in Writing is an excellent choice for homeschool curriculum because it is not parent intensive, and each composition follows a step-by-step process (The Writing Process) broken down into small chunks of information with the act of modeling provided by the teacher, Mr. Stephens, on video.

 

8th grade writing as a Tutoring Program

Many parents and teachers use this as a middle school writing tutoring program. Because each composition follows a step-by-step process broken down into small chunks of information with the act of modeling provided via video instruction, students learn to write well with ease. Additionally, the short, targeted lessons and compositions that are written over several days rather than in one sitting make Essentials in Writing a logical choice for an after-school supplement. Most lessons, including the instruction time, can be completed in just 20-30 minutes.

 

What is included in the Student Book and Assessment/Resource Booklet?

8th Grade Writing Student Book

 

  • Lesson content that accompanies the video lesson
  • Lesson activities that accompany the video lesson
  • Writing graphic organizers that accompany the video lesson
  • Separate parent/teacher handbook
  • How to use the program
  • 34-week lesson planning option
  • Writing icon descriptions
  • Sample answers for each lesson
  • Scoring rubrics for compositions
  • Point values for each activity and composition
  • How to score activities and compositions

 

8th Grade Writing Assessment (A) / Resource (R) Book

 

  • (A) Multiple choice, underline, fill-in-the-blank for each mini section of the grammar unit
  • (A) Composition assessments for each composition completed in the student book
  • (A) Unit One and Unit Two comprehensive assessments
  • (R) Extra graphic organizers
  • (R) Extra helpful graphics
  • (R) Extra composition rubrics
  • (R) Research project source cards
  • (R) Extra writing checklists
  • (R) Additional word lists

The Assessment/Resource Book will provide students the opportunity to show what information they are retaining. Although some parents/teachers use the assessments as actual evaluations, others use them as extra practice. The point values are included to help parents/teachers track and evaluate the student’s progress, though some parents may not use them. The additional word lists and graphics are valuable in improving student vocabulary and remind the student of important writing techniques.

 

What if I have multiple students?

Additional 8th grade writing student books can be purchased to provide a student book for another child/student. The student book does not have additional information and is just another core student book for another student so that each student has their own student book to use.

 

What should a grade 8 homeschool student know by the end of the year?

  • Apply parts of speech in writing
  • Identify and correct common writing problems
  • Use writing techniques to communicate effectively in written language
  • Identify and use a variety of clauses and sentence structures to develop quality sentences
  • Know and understand how to effectively paraphrase and summarize content
  • Follow the writing process to communicate in paragraphs, narratives, letters, and essays
  • Know and understand how to use strong details and examples to support opinions and explanations in writing
  • Know and understand how to develop thesis statements for larger compositions
  • Identify audience and purpose
  • Use graphic organizers effectively to organize writing content
  • Know how to choose an appropriate writing form
  • Understand informal and formal writing
  • Understand how to format personal and business letters
  • Know and understand effective writing skills: strong details, transitions, variety of sentence structure, effective use of dialogue, and effective use of vivid language and sensory details
  • Research a topic using quality sources, paraphrase content, and include multiple small compositions in a research project

What is included in the course?

Unit One covers grammar instruction with activities where students learn to apply parts of speech, to identify and correct common problems in writing, to use parts of speech along with a variety of sentence structures and vivid language as tools for effective communication, and to effectively paraphrase and summarize content.

Unit Two covers the writing process for multiple compositions as well as how to communicate effectively in written language through a variety of styles and formats by applying effective writing tools. The unit ends with a research project.

 

Does each unit come with worksheets and tests?

Both units are included in the 8th grade writing curriculum Student Book. This book contains instructional content as well as worksheet activities related to both units (grammar and composition). An Assessment/Resource Book is available for purchase to accompany the Student Book and includes a variety of assessments in different formats as well as additional resources such as graphic organizers and resource word lists.

 

Does the Curriculum include a daily/weekly curriculum planner?

Each level of Essentials in Writing includes a 34-week suggested, yet optional, lesson planner.

 

How much time will students need to complete a course?

The time needed to complete the 8th level writing curriculum is a typical academic year (34 weeks). If students follow the 34-week plan included, they will complete individual lessons and activities during the week; however, because the lessons are broken up into small, daily mini-lessons, students can double up on some lessons and activities and complete the entire course sooner. Each day, students will spend 15-30 minutes on writing.

 

Can I grade my student’s papers myself?

Yes. Essentials in Writing provides both scoring checklists and rubrics for your convenience with sample compositions for comparison purposes.

 

Some parents, however, choose to use The Essentials in Writing Scoring Service. This service is an optional add-on that takes the scoring burden off the parent/teacher and places it on the scoring team! Our Scoring Team includes a variety of qualified individuals including long-time educators, librarians, and professionals with Bachelor’s degrees in English.

 

Parents of students completing Levels 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 of Essentials in Writing are eligible to purchase this service. Offered from September 1 to June 15 of each school year, one composition for each EIW composition assignment may be submitted for scoring. If purchased after the September 1 start date, services still expire on June 15 of the following year.

 

The scoring system includes:

 

  • Online access through Gradient where the Scoring Services are conducted
  • One final composition from each composition lesson of Essentials in Writing to submit for scoring
  • Feedback in the form of a rubric with a score as well as a one-paragraph write-up from their scorer complementing strengths and sharing areas to improve, plus, detailed comments and suggestions within the composition

The Difference Between Digital and Print Student Book

The online version of the curriculum includes all of the required materials for completing a level of Essentials in Writing or Essentials in Literature, but in a digital format. With the online version, all of your materials are in one spot within the member’s dashboard for you to view and print!

The required online materials include:

  • Student Book
  • Lesson Videos
  • Teacher Handbook (EIW Levels 1-10 and EIL 7-9)

For EIW Levels 1-10, you can get a digital Assessment/Resource Booklet as well!

How does this compare to the print version? The print version of the curriculum includes all the online access to the digital materials AND the printed, physical, tangible version of the student books. The printed books are great for students who prefer to complete their assignments directly within an organized, bound book.

It simply comes down to personal preference. Now, families have the added convenience of being able to access their materials in different formats.

Additional Student Level 8 Student Book

(Additional Student Book is compatible only with second edition Essentials in Writing video instruction)

This is only a Student Book for an ADDITIONAL student using the same level of video instruction. Please note that the Student Book is not functional without the related video instruction.

About The Scoring Service

The Essentials in Writing Scoring Service is an optional add-on service that provides personal feedback and scoring of your student’s compositions! Our Scoring Team includes a variety of qualified individuals including long-time educators, librarians, and professionals with bachelor’s degrees in English, and they are ready to take the task of grading compositions off your plate.

Parents of students completing levels 6*, 7*, 8*, 9, 10, 11 or 12 of Essentials in Writing are eligible to purchase this service. (*Second Editions only.) Offered from September 1 to June 15 of each school year, one composition for each EIW assignment may be submitted for scoring. If purchased after September 1 start date, services still expire on June 15 the following year.

 

How Do The Scoring Services Work?

  • Available from September 1 to June 15 (one school year).
  • One final composition from each composition lesson of Essentials in Writing may be presented for scoring.
  • Students receive a rubric with a score as well as a one-paragraph write-up from their scorer complimenting strengths and sharing areas to improve, plus, detailed comments and suggestions within the composition.
  • Scoring Services will be conducted online through Gradient, Essentials in Writing’s online grading platform.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Scoring services are for Essentials in Writing only and are not eligible for unconditional money back guarantee.

 

 

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(Assessment/Resource Booklet is compatible only with second edition Essentials in Writing curriculum)

Assessment/Resource Booklet

  • Assessments
    16 grammar assessments in a variety of formats (fill in the blank and revision activities associated with both sentences and larger compositions), five composition assessments, and two comprehensive unit tests
  • Resources
    Parent/student full-color word lists, composition resources, and multiple graphic organizers

Essentials in Writing comes with Online Streaming Video Instruction

  • ONLINE STREAMING
    12 month access to ONLINE lesson-by-lesson video instruction (Free renewals upon request)
  • DVD
    DVD video lessons can be added for $45.00 plus shipping (This includes access to online streaming as well)

Analyzing fiction, nonfiction, novel, and poetry/figurative language.

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Unit 1: Fiction (Short Stories)

  • Fiction unit terms and explanation
  • 6 short stories (application)
  • 1 summative assessment

Unit 2: Nonfiction (Short Literary Works)

  • Nonfiction unit terms and explanation
  • 6 nonfiction works (application)
  • 1 summative assessment

Unit 3: Novel

  • 1 Novel (literary analysis application)
  • 1 summative assessment
  • 1 major writing activity

Unit 4: Figurative Language/Poetry

  • Figurative Language/Poetry Unit terms and explanation
  • 6 units of up to 8 literary works (application)
  • 1 summative assessment

Sample Lesson Video – Level 8

Level 8 – Sample PDFs

  • Level 8 Student Book Sample
  • Level 8 Literary Works
  • Links to Literature Assets
  • Level 8 34-Week Plan

Frequently Asked Questions About Level 8 Essentials in Literature

 

What is included in the course?

Essentials in Literature Level 8 breaks down into four units with each unit focusing on a different aspect of literature. Unit One uses short story fiction to explain fiction terms and includes six short stories (application) and one summative assessment. Unit Two uses short nonfiction works to define terms and includes six nonfiction works (application) and one summative assessment. Unit Three centers around one novel (literary analysis application) with one summative assessment and one major writing activity. Unit Four is the Figurative Language/Poetry Unit with a full explanation of terms, six units of up to eight literary works (application), and one summative assessment.

 

How are tests and assignments graded?

Scoring is for Essentials in Writing only, and there is no scoring for Essentials in Literature. The literature curriculum provides parents with scoring guides found in the answer key that include sample answers for each activity.

 

How much time will students need to complete Essentials in Literature?

The Essentials in Literature follows the same 34-week timeline as Essentials in Writing, but students can work faster than the intended timeline to finish the course sooner. Each day, students will spend 15-40 minutes on literature. 

 

Does the Curriculum include a daily/weekly curriculum planner?

Essentials in Literature Level 8 includes a 34-week suggested, yet optional, lesson planner geared for middle school level learning. 

 

Will I need to purchase additional reading material for this curriculum?

Shorter works for Units One, Two, and Four can be found online. Instructions for finding literary works are given in the Teacher Handbook. The chosen novel for Unit Three is included with the purchase of Essentials in Literature Level 7 if the “Digital +Print” option is chosen. If using the Digital-Only curriculum, you will need to purchase a copy of the novel or obtain a copy from a lending source.

 

What is included in the bundle?

The bundle for Level 8 includes both Essentials in Writing and Essentials in Literature. The student book and video content are included in the bundle price. 

 

Difference between the writing student book and literature student book?

The student books include all written assignments and additional instructional material. Essentials in Writing Student Book also includes graphic organizers, writing prompts, and source materials. The Essentials in Literature Student Book includes text covering background and author information, unit assessments, and additional reading material. At the high school level, Essentials in Literature and Essentials in Writing, used together, satisfy the components of one English/Language Arts high school credit.

 

The Difference Between Digital and Print Student Book

The online version of the curriculum includes all of the required materials for completing a level of Essentials in Writing or Essentials in Literature, but in a digital format. With the online version, all of your materials are in one spot within the member’s dashboard for you to view and print!

The required online materials include:

  • Student Book
  • Lesson Videos
  • Teacher Handbook (EIW Levels 1-8 and EIL 7-9)

For EIW Levels 1-8, you can get a digital Assessment/Resource Booklet as well!

How does this compare to the print version? The print version of the curriculum includes all the online access to the digital materials AND the printed, physical, tangible version of the student books. The printed books are great for students who prefer to complete their assignments directly within an organized, bound book.

It simply comes down to personal preference. Now, families have the added convenience of being able to access their materials in different formats.

Additional Student Level 8 Student Book

This is only a Student Bookfor an ADDITIONAL student using the same level of video instruction.  Please note that this Student Book is not functional without the related video instruction.

Scoring Services are for Essentials in Writing only.

Essentials in Writing comes with Online Streaming Video Instruction

  • ONLINE STREAMING
    12 month access to ONLINE lesson-by-lesson video instruction (Free renewals upon request)
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    DVD video lessons can be added for $25.00 plus shipping (This includes access to online streaming as well)

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