- Cost: $99.00This eight-week course is the first of two courses focusing on "boosting the basics" at the middle school level.
Basic Mechanics A allows students to strengthen their foundation writing skills. The course teaches the fundamentals of writing such as: sentences vs. fragments, subjects and predicates, subject-verb agreement, and capitalization. - This eight-week course is the first of two courses focusing on "boosting the basics" at the middle school level.
Basic Mechanics A allows students to strengthen their foundation writing skills. The course teaches the fundamentals of writing such as: sentences vs. fragments, subjects and predicates, subject-verb agreement, and capitalization. - Cost: $99.00Basic Mechanics A is a suggested prerequisite for this course.
Middle School Writing Enhancement allows students to strengthen their foundation writing skills. The course teaches the fundamentals of writing such as: strong sentence writing and types of sentences, using verbs, adverbs and adjectives, punctuation, proofreading and using confusing words. This course emphasizes the technical parts of writing such as comma and semi-colon placement, compound sentences, words often confused, and capitalization. - Cost: $99.00Students work on developing clear and precisely written paragraphs on a variety of topics. They create topic sentences, details, and closing sentences. They write expository, narrative, and descriptive paragraphs.
- Cost: $99.00
Students enjoy learning to write when they have stimulating writing assignments, timely feedback, and are provided with a writing process which helps them.
Students learn structure that helps them express themselves in writing narrative and expository essays. With writing assignments such as, "Please describe the most disgusting meal that you've ever eaten," this course will strengthen your student's ability to write a well-structured, effective essay.
- Cost: $99.00Writing Today- The Advanced Essay helps students find their voice and produce essays which match style and media. Today, students can get confused since they write one way for standardized tests, a different way for school essays, and yet another way when they are chatting with their friends.
