Language Arts D Instructor's Guide

Our Language Arts Guide will help you teach your children grammar, writing mechanics, research writing and creative expression. Students will recognize and imitate good writing through dictation exercises, explore various writing styles through fun and diverse writing assignments, solidify their natural grasp of grammar and more.

$59.00
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B-DLB

Our Language Arts Guide will help you teach your children grammar, writing mechanics, research writing and creative expression. Students will recognize and imitate good writing through dictation exercises, explore various writing styles through fun and diverse writing assignments, solidify their natural grasp of grammar and more.

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Our Guides are designed to equip you to teach your children. You will help your children develop as writers through instruction in grammar, writing mechanics and creative expression. Children write in a wide variety of styles as they learn about similes, metaphors, hyperbole and more. Dictation exercises based upon famous quotations help children learn to recognize and imitate good writing.

Here are just a few of the helpful features you can expect from your IG.

  • A 36-Week, 4-Day schedule designed to save one day a week for co-ops, music lessons, sports, field trips or other extra-curricular activities
  • Weekly Overviews
  • Student Activity Sheets
  • Separate parent instructions, answers & definitions
  • Rubrics to help you evaluate more subjective activities
  • Instructor's Guide Resources and New User Information
  • And much more!

Includes 1 set of Activity Sheets.

The following OPTIONAL supplements are scheduled in the guide but not required.

In Levels D-H, Language Arts integrates directly with the History content. Our Readers reinforce what students learn in History and are included in either a Reading with History or All-Subject Package.

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Instructor's Guide, 3-Week Sample

The decision to homeschool our daughter, Alexa, was an easy one. Choosing a curriculum that worked well with her goals and schedule was a little more difficult.

Jenna Henning