Great video. Does WWE have an index at the back of the workbook with the weekly "focus" topic? (Each week has a lesson focus, from what you showed in the video, such as capitalization, etc.)
I actually have a little review of Brave Writer Dart in my June update video. I would say they are very very different. They both are using copywork and narration as teaching tools but that's pretty much the only thing they have in common
Let's look at Writing With Ease Level 1... My daughter loves it! I have some thoughts... Have you tried this curriculum?
Excellent walk through! Thank you!
Definitely buy ! Thanks
This is very helpful, thank you!
Thank you for this walk-through.
Great flip-through. We're using WWE Level 1 as well. Did you continue with level 2?
We actually did not continue with WWE at all. It's a great program, just wasn't a good fit for us 😊
We don’t all do language arts curriculum daily as i feel like language arts is also in other subjects. We onli like certain classic stories.
You're definitely right
This was so helpful! Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad to help ☺️
Great review, thanks!
Great video. Does WWE have an index at the back of the workbook with the weekly "focus" topic? (Each week has a lesson focus, from what you showed in the video, such as capitalization, etc.)
It does not. The last portion of the book are the student pages. There are no additional index pages.
@@OdetoAbode thanks 😊
The books that are recommended to read are they easy to find? Is it necessary to find those books to complete the assignments?
It is not necessary to read the entire book. If you want to, they are all classics that are readily available 😊
Do you know, how does this compare to brave writer dart?
I actually have a little review of Brave Writer Dart in my June update video. I would say they are very very different. They both are using copywork and narration as teaching tools but that's pretty much the only thing they have in common