If you are struggling with teaching writing or you think you need to make a change in your writing curriculum you should consider WriteAtHome.com! It isn’t too late to sign up for a course.
There are so many different course offerings other than the yearly Annual Course Plan:
There is a Pay Per Paper Service where you can submit a single writing project of your choice at any time for thorough feedback and evaluation. You pay per paper that you submit. This is a very affordable option and is great to use in conjunction with a History or Literature Curriculum.
There are also lots of A la Carte Workshops ! These workshops are 8 weeks long. You pick and choose which of these shorter courses best meets your needs each year. You can take a single course or several courses spread out over several years.
This is another affordable option and they have lowered the price on these workshops! They were $149 and are now $129!
Some examples of the courses offered are:
Middle School:
Narrative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Expository Writing, Persuasive Writing and Research Paper
High School:
Creative Writing, Short Story Writing, Expository Writing, Essay, Literary Analysis, Research Paper and SAT Essay Prep
And the final and BRAND NEW option available in January 2015 are the Semester Long Courses:
For the past two years, WriteAtHome® has offered two types of writing courses: 32-week annual courses and 8-week workshops. Starting in January of 2015, they will be reintroducing a third option: 16-week semester courses.
Semester courses are abridged versions of the annual courses. They run at the same pace – one draft of a writing assignment per week – but include a selection of lessons and assignments from the annual versions. Like the annual courses, semester courses take a broad approach to writing instruction, covering creative writing, academic writing and practical writing including narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive papers.
This is great news for families looking for a well-rounded writing program but are too late in the year to enroll in an annual course. Taking the semester course will get the student oriented to and into the WriteAtHome® learning process. Then they can move on to the next level the following year with confidence!
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Sarah is a wife, daughter of the King and Mama to 4 children (one who is a homeschool graduate)! She is a an eclectic, Charlotte Mason style homeschooler that has been homeschooling for over 16 years now. She is still trying to find the balance between work and keeping a home and says she can only do it by the Grace of God, and Coffee!
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