Anonymous
Post 08/08/2022 16:47     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Anonymous wrote:Maybe an IEW course? I used these when I homeschooled my son, and they were pretty good.


Hi PP. May I please ask how you used their materials? I’m seeing teaching writing as well as grammar. Did you use both of them?

https://www.christianbook.com/page/homeschool/language-arts/institute-for-excellence-in-writing?utm_source=google&kw=iew%20writing&mt=b&dv=m&event=PPCSRC&p=1018818&gclid=CjwKCAjw6MKXBhA5EiwANWLODNoOWCfUlkN2HwrQbHse3fDXC3Smc5NXALpboeoqDE8qJJ0Ep3fw3xoC5sYQAvD_BwE


Anonymous
Post 07/28/2022 22:48     Subject: Re:Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Ms. Michelle on Outschool.com. My reluctant writer became an unstoppable writer after two private sessions with her. The teacher is fun and very good at motivating kids. She uses colorful organizers as well as GoogleDoc and adds comments on what my kid writes. She is a reading specialist.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2022 21:09     Subject: Re:Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Bump - I’m looking into the aops language arts course for my rising 4th grader. Can anyone update if their child did the summer course?
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2022 09:27     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

any experience with Hungtinton tutoring?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2022 14:43     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know many people who love writopea, and they have a bunch of locations. The ones I know did it in Tenleytown.

https://www.writopialab.org/regions/greater-washington-dc


Writeopia seems to be geared to the passionate writer more so than the DC who needs more instruction. Does anyone have experience with this they can talk to?

The thing I find really frustrating about all these programs is what a poor job they do in communicating. Ironic.

What’s their curriculum based on? I know so many people who are looking for a Hochman Method approach, but can’t even find a reference to sentence-paragraph-essay structure anywhere in these descriptions.

Who is this program geared toward? Passionate writers, reluctant writers, parents who are trying to keep their kids occupied for a couple weeks? Most of these descriptions seem to cater to the latter based on their blandness.

Does anyone at these companies respond to an email? (Not generally.) It would be genius if they followed the discussion on DCUM, where parents come for information (with a side of snark).

The only exception to this seems to be the math programs, but only about math. They are really clear on who should be in what math class, but go back to being wishy-washy on language arts courses.

Rant over. Can anyone provide guidance on who Writeopia is geared toward? Or anyone who uses the Hochman Method?


yes, math programs are really numerous and well-thought out in most cases. i, too, struggle to find meaningful writing/language arts courses for my kids (they currently live abroad and attend local school)
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2022 06:24     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Anonymous wrote:I know many people who love writopea, and they have a bunch of locations. The ones I know did it in Tenleytown.

https://www.writopialab.org/regions/greater-washington-dc


Writeopia seems to be geared to the passionate writer more so than the DC who needs more instruction. Does anyone have experience with this they can talk to?

The thing I find really frustrating about all these programs is what a poor job they do in communicating. Ironic.

What’s their curriculum based on? I know so many people who are looking for a Hochman Method approach, but can’t even find a reference to sentence-paragraph-essay structure anywhere in these descriptions.

Who is this program geared toward? Passionate writers, reluctant writers, parents who are trying to keep their kids occupied for a couple weeks? Most of these descriptions seem to cater to the latter based on their blandness.

Does anyone at these companies respond to an email? (Not generally.) It would be genius if they followed the discussion on DCUM, where parents come for information (with a side of snark).

The only exception to this seems to be the math programs, but only about math. They are really clear on who should be in what math class, but go back to being wishy-washy on language arts courses.

Rant over. Can anyone provide guidance on who Writeopia is geared toward? Or anyone who uses the Hochman Method?
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2022 10:59     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

I know many people who love writopea, and they have a bunch of locations. The ones I know did it in Tenleytown.

https://www.writopialab.org/regions/greater-washington-dc
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2022 10:58     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

following...
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2022 10:55     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Same boat. We're trying AOPS English class this semester in hopes of writing improvement but nothing to report yet.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2022 10:52     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Same here. I would prefer in person but haven’t found anything.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2022 08:56     Subject: Re:Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Anyone have any experience with a summer writing course or camp?
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2022 05:53     Subject: Re:Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Following
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2022 14:01     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

I've been underwhelmed by Fairfax Collegiate.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2022 09:48     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

Maybe an IEW course? I used these when I homeschooled my son, and they were pretty good.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2022 12:53     Subject: Looking for a summer writing course (online or in person)

I have two boys age 10 and 12 who could use improvement in writing.

Could you recommend a summer writing course or camp?

We live in McLean. I see that Fairfax Collegiate, AOPS and Landon all have summer writing courses. Does anyone have experience with these?

My older child did an online writing and online debate camp with Fairfax Collegiate. It seemed fine.