Why We Ditched IEW | WriteShop Junior Review, Our New Homeschool Writing Curriculum

Published 2021-03-22
This video goes into the reasons why we are no longer using IEW and now are using WriteShop Junior, specifically level D. for 4th grade. Writing is a subject I need to be fun or I lose my kids, so this seems to be bringing the fun factor back!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Writeshop
    Robin, thank you for this detailed introduction to WriteShop Junior! We're thrilled that the fun activities have demonstrated that your son actually is NOT a reluctant writer at all. 🎉🎈 That's a big win!
  • @tld_smd7063
    We are also looking to switch from EIW to write shop. My oldest daughter loves to write outside of the classroom, but in the classroom, she feels bored. We are teaching grades 6th, 5th, 3rd, and 1st. You make the prep look easy and well worth it to create a love of writing. Thank you for posting!
  • @kdawnbeller
    Thank you for this!! I’ve been contemplating for my child! He got so behind from COVID and I think this program is perfect!
  • @rrichards1210
    Thank you, thank you for this review and flip through. It was exactly what I was looking for a few months ago. We are finishing off IEW and then I thought I would try out Night Zookeeper for the free month. But Writeshop just might be what we then start. My daughter is 5th grade and a confident, enthusiastic writer so will start her on F I think.
  • Thank you for sharing this! I think I found writeshop through your channel actually, in one of your curriculum videos. I was planning on using primary C for my reluctant writer, but chickened out right before I checked out 😂 I ended up going with essentials in writing. Having two littles to homeschool next year & an 8 month old, I was worried it would be too much prep. It reminds me of All about Reading with the prep, except that one has it ready to pull and cut and it’s done. I can do 10 lessons at a time with that and it doesn’t feel like too much. Hoping I don’t live to regret my decision for this year. Lol
  • @DReed1945
    Thank you for this video. I’m like you. I’m sure I will get overwhelmed with the amount of instruction and explanation they use in the books but as always, once I jump in and spend the money, I’m able to eliminate what isn’t needed and save money next year. It’s needed though to fix it to what we need and have a full idea of what the curriculum expects but then make changes ourselves. This looks perfect and much like a classroom. We’re doing IEW but man can I tell you we get bored with it wish it had a script. I have to add fun to it to make it exciting. I fear my next kid won’t enjoy it and perhaps I can use WS with IEW since we’ve already signed up to Essentials in Classical Conversations. I’d just prefer workbooks as an all-in-one method.
  • @ljstince
    This is a great review!! I almost went with this but we ultimately went with Gross-out grammar as my boys needed something that motivated them! How did this work for you?
  • @nikki9880
    Thank you for doing this review! So much. I purchased Fix-it Grammar for all 3 of my students (5th-9th grade) and was considering using this program to accompany it for writing. But honestly, it feels less independent than what I am looking for. And way too much prep work. I know it’s not way too overcomplicated but I feel like that will suck the life out of me as the teacher, lol. I am going to go with Write Shop 1 for my freshman, but avoid this junior version for sure.
  • @mmlrichey
    What literature program do you use with Writeshop?
  • @brenkm955
    I love the look of this and have been looking at whatever reviews I can find! A bit hesitant with the prep work but it looks like it might be worth it! Are you still enjoying this program?
  • @JuliaCantley
    Thank you so much for this in depth video! I have looked at so many writing curricula for my 3 boys and it looks like it'll be WS. I was going to get IEW, but I think this will work best for us. I get very overwhelmed, too, so that is nice to know. Edit: I do worry about prep and time because I'll need to place 2 boys in Junior level E and the other in WS I/II
  • If I have 2 students doing same level could I just buy 1bundle and just make copies of activity pages?
  • @nancyhansen7103
    I want to try this but, it seems too overwhelming and doubtful I will get it.
  • @stephanief9149
    I saw in your folders that you use The Good and The Beautiful. How do you blend the two programs?
  • I wish my kids did the independent study but I think this may work because they are so “project” oriented. They will love this… I will tolerate it because I love them 😅