Placement "*" indicates required fields Hi! I will be helping you decide which level to choose for your student(s). Please confirm you’re wanting help choosing the right level of Essentials in Writing for your student.* Yes No Oh, ok! Would you like to speak to a Homeschool Specialist? Or would you like to continue browsing our website? Homeschool Specialist Browse the Website Ok great, so, let’s get started. I will ask you a series of questions to help you determine the appropriate level for your student. Does your child struggle with writing? Yes No We recommend your child begin at grade level! Shop Now! Which one best describes your child’s relationship to writing?If more than one applies to your child, choose the most appropriate description. My child has a learning disability. My child is dyslexic/dysgraphic. My child does not like to write. My child does not struggle with writing. Because learning disabilities vary from child to child, it’s best if you speak directly to one of our Homeschool Specialists. Which would you like to do? Call Now 417-256-4191 Schedule a Call for Later Chat Live (click the chat button at the lower right of your screen) Send an Email My child is dyslexic/dysgraphic.Which one best describes your child? My child is not writing anywhere near grade level or is severely dyslexic/dysgraphic. My child is not writing at grade level due to dyslexia/dysgraphia. My child is writing at grade level but struggles due to mild dyslexia/dysgraphia. Based on this answer, it’s best if you speak directly to one of our Homeschool Specialists. Which would you like to do? Call Now 417-256-4191 Schedule a Call for Later Chat Live (click the Chat button at the lower right of your screen) Send an Email Even if your child is dyslexic or dysgraphic, Essentials in Writing can be implemented as a powerful tool to teach your student the writing process through a step-by-step approach that is presented in short, daily lessons that are modeled by the teacher. With this in mind, we recommend the following: If your student is in grades 1-3, begin at Level 1. If your student is in grades 4-8, drop two levels. If your student is in high school, we recommend completing Level 7 first, then move to Level 9. If you’re still unsure, please speak directly to one of our Homeschool Specialists. Which would you like to do? Call Now 417-256-4191 Schedule a Call for Later Chat Live (click the Chat button at the lower right of your screen) Send an Email Even if your child is dyslexic or dysgraphic, Essentials in Writing can be implemented as a powerful tool to teach your student the writing process through a step-by-step approach that is presented in short, daily lessons that are modeled by the teacher. With this in mind, we recommend the following: If your student is in grades 1-2, begin at Level 1. If your student is in grades 3-6, drop one level. If your student is in grades 7-8, begin at Level 6. If your student is in high school, begin at Level 9. Which Grade Level Best Suits Your Child In His/Her Current Studies? Grade Level: 1-3 Grade Level: 4-6 Grade Level: 7-8 Grade Level: 9-12 Okay, let’s create a scenario.You go on vacation with your family. Upon returning, you ask your child to write a paragraph to this prompt: Write a paragraph to describe your favorite animal. Would your child be able to write five complete sentences to describe his/her favorite animal? Yes, but would struggle No, not at all We recommend you begin one level lower than grade level. Okay, take me to Essentials in Writing Levels 1-3 We recommend beginning at Level 1 for your student. If you’re still unsure, you can speak to a live Homeschool specialist. Call Now 417-256-4191 Schedule a Call for Later Chat Live (click the Chat button at the lower right of your screen) Send an Email Okay, let’s create a scenario.You go on vacation with your family. Upon returning, you ask your child to write a paragraph to this prompt: Write a paragraph to describe your vacation. Would your child be able to write a properly formatted paragraph in complete sentences that describes his/her vacation? Yes, but would struggle No, not at all Okay, based on this information, we recommend your child begin one level lower than grade level. Okay, take me to Essentials in Writing Levels 3-5 We recommend speaking to a Homeschool Specialist. Call Now 417-256-4191 Schedule a Call for Later Chat Live (click the Chat button at the lower right of your screen) Send an Email Okay, let’s pretend your student is instructed to write a paragraph to this prompt:Where would you like to go on vacation? Write a paragraph that describes this place and why you want to go there on vacation Would your child be able to write a properly formatted paragraph in complete sentences that both describes this vacation spot and why he/she would want to go there? Yes, but would struggle No, not at all Okay, based on this information, we recommend your child begin two levels lower than grade level. Okay, take me to Essentials in Writing Levels 5-7 I’d like to confirm this by speaking to a Homeschool Specialist. Call Now 417-256-4191 Schedule a Call for Later Chat Live (click the Chat button at the lower right of your screen) Send an Email We recommend speaking to a Homeschool Specialist. Call Now 417-256-4191 Schedule a Call for Later Chat Live (click the Chat button at the lower right of your screen) Send an Email Okay, let’s pretend your student is instructed to write an essay to this prompt:Where would you like to go on vacation? Choose a destination and write a five-paragraph essay that explains why you would like go to the place you chose for a vacation. Would your child be able to plan, draft, revise, and publish a five-paragraph essay that explains three reasons why he/she would want to go there? Yes, but would struggle No, not at all Okay, based on this information, we recommend your child begin at Level 9. Take me to Essentials in Writing Level 9 We recommend speaking to a Homeschool Specialist. Call Now 417-256-4191 Schedule a Call for Later Chat Live (click the Chat button at the lower right of your screen) Send an Email If your student does not struggle with writing, we recommend beginning at grade level.CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ