FAQ: Should I choose EWS levels to align with my student’s history program?
Because EWS teaches writing skills sequentially, you should choose levels based on the student’s reading and writing skills, not other programs you may be using.
Because EWS teaches writing skills sequentially, you should choose levels based on the student’s reading and writing skills, not other programs you may be using.
In general, I recommend that families choose the age or grade level of EWS appropriate for each student to assure adequate challenge and academic progress. If, however, the students are at roughly the same level in reading comprehension and writing skills, you can use the same level of EWS with both. Be mindful of the…
Because each level of EWS is carefully designed to build writing skills sequentially, I do not recommend combining levels by picking and choosing individual lessons. If your student needs to make more rapid progress to get up to grade level, consider accelerating through entire levels by doing more lessons per week. In levels A-F, students…