IEW is always a winner! I flipped through some of their updated items at a convention a few days ago. Mr. Pudewa was there as well. NICE Video. (is that a banned word, lol 🤣.
thank you! there are not as many videos on level B as there are on level A. I'm stuck deciding whether I want to use 1A for my rising 4th, 5th, and 6th graders or if I want to use it for the two younger and 1B for 6th. 😅
@@CalmintheChaosHomeschool thank you for your advice! I think I'll do all 3 then...I need to learn this process too! One level at a time would probably be in the best interest of us all
I’m planning to use IEW for the first time this upcoming school year! She’ll be in 4th, so we’ll be using 1A, and I think we’re going to use Fix It for the first time, too.
@@EducationalRoots thank you! That is so good to know! I’ve been nervous about making the change, but what we were using was just not working for my daughter, but everything I’ve seen /read IEW seems great.
I have a son who is between 7th/8th grade.... but we were gifted level 1A of IEW. I hate to pass up on free curriculum, but I also want to do what is best for my son. Any thoughts or guidance you can give?
Have you ever done 2A? Im trying to decide whether we could go straight to 1B. We did 1A previously but took a break this year. If you did 2A, do you think there is anything in it that we couldn't miss in order to do 1B? Thanks!
If my son started 1A in 3rd grade should I now start him on level b since he will begin middle school? We were doing the theme based IEW for 4th and 5th .
Since the levels all teach the same units, do you need to do this every year?? Seems like you could start where needed and then go without IEW after that, unless you want to review the concepts in later years…
You would want to go through tears 1 and 2 of whatever level (A, B, C) that’s you’re in, but don’t necessarily need to do it every year. I think 7-8th or 9th-10th is the perfect time to do it, personally.
@@EducationalRoots that makes sense for the video lessons. Now I’m curious about the themed ones. We currently are using All Things Fun and Fascinating.