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SIMPLIFIED WRITING FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL 4: Writing Form and Style (MS 7/8-4)- Wednesday at 2:30 PM
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Help your middle school student be fully prepared for high school writing by learning the forms of nonfiction, fiction, informational writing, journalism, descriptive writing, reviews, speeches, Biblical writing, & more. Your student will learn to write in all these forms and how to choose the exact, clear style needed for future writing success. Take the 7/8-3 course with this course to gain a full semester’s credit for writing.
How to get the most out of the SIMPLIFIED WRITING FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL 4: Writing Form and Style (MS 7/8-4) course with Professor Erin M. Brown (AKA Erin Brown Conroy/E.B. Conroy)
Read the course details below.
Prepare a notebook for notetaking and homework. Students -- be sure to take notes during class!
Students, begin the course by:
LIVE CLASS Students - Coming to the first live Class session on the scheduled date and time.
Unlimited Access / Recorded Students - Clicking on the "Recording" and watching Professor Brown’s lecture for Class One.
Review any supplemental materials (videos or readings)
Complete the Quiz(zes). The computer will automatically grade the quiz. Students will review with a parent.
*Note* If taking the course in Recorded format, the quiz will reset if someone else in the family takes it, so make sure the grade is recorded by a parent.
If you need to review, watch the recording and/or go over the PowerPoint again.
Repeat until all 8 classes are complete.
Once the course is completed to the parent's satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end of this page (to be filled in for your records). Homeschool Connections does not provide record keeping
Total Classes: 8
Class Dates and Starting Times:
Wednesdays, March 12 to May 7, 2025. No class April 16 (Holy Week)
2:30 PM Eastern (1:30 Central; 12:30 Mountain; 11:30 Pacific)
Prerequisite: Registration in Simplified Writing for Middle School 3: Writing the Excellent Essay (MS 7/8-3). If your student is unable to take the previous courses LIVE, then at a minimum, he or she can watch the recordings on Unlimited Access before taking this course. An alternative to the prerequisite: a passing assessment from the Aquinas Writing Advantage Assessment service. Please contact homeschoolconnections@gmail.com for any questions on permissions.
Suggested Grade Level: 7th and 8th grade
Suggested Credit: One-half (½ ) of a semester's credit for Writing or English. Precede with 7/8-3 for a full semester’s credit for writing.
Instructor: Natalie M. Schira, BA with Ryan Starrett
Course Description Did you know there is more than one way to write "right"? To be successful in high school and college, students must write in many different styles and tones, with different approaches. This critical writing course is the “launching point” for your student to be fully prepared for high school writing -- introducing your student to the many different rhetorical forms of non-fiction and fiction writing. You'll learn about descriptive writing, reviews, how-to articles and instructions, news articles and journalistic reporting, types of business writing, speeches, creative/expressive story writing (songs, plays, and other forms of story), and the kinds of writing found in the bible (epistles/letters, genealogical writing, historical narratives, laws and statutory writing, parables, poetry, and proverbial writing). Special emphasis is placed on knowing the characteristics of each kind of writing -- and how to identify the different types of writing. Your student will also practice writing within most of the forms, using all of the skills learned to this point in the Essentials and Simplified Writing courses for middle school students. Students completing the 6/7 and 7/8 Series courses (including this course) are fully prepared for high school writing!
Course Outline:
Class 1: Types of Writing Overview, Purpose and Audience, Nonfiction and Fiction Writing
Class 2: How-to Writing and Instructional Writing
Class 3: An Introduction to Journalism and News Reporting
Class 4: Expressive Writing – Forms of Story and Expression
Class 5: Descriptive Writing
Class 6: Business Writing
Class 7: Writing Reviews and Speeches
Class 8: Forms of Writing in the Bible
Course Materials: All materials provided FREE within the course.
Homework: Weekly writing assignments, with grading and direct feedback from the instructor. Estimated three (3) to five (5) hours per week for homework outside of class time, depending on the student’s ability.
Note: All student work needs to be 100% the student's own work and the student's own writing. Nothing can be copied from anywhere else unless a source for the text is given on the assignment. Any students who copy work from elsewhere will receive a zero on the assignment. Repeated copying will result in failure of the course.
Fee: $187 if you register on or before November 15. $207 after November 15 for all 8 classes. (Registration closes one week before the first day of class. After that date, registrations are not guaranteed. There is a $20 surcharge for late enrollments after the course is closed.)
©2017-2024 Homeschool Connections and Erin M. Brown, MA, MFA (aka author Erin Brown Conroy/E. B. Conroy) All rights reserved.
This course is designed by Erin M. Brown, MA, MFA.
This material is only to be used for its intended purpose by active subscribers of Homeschool Connections. Any other use without explicit permission is in violation of the seventh commandment (yes, the 7th commandment) and in violation of US and International copyright laws.
You may print or download to local hard disk extracts for your personal homeschool and non-commercial use only. This is not to be used for homeschool co-ops without express written permission from Homeschool Connections.
Technical Help: If you experience technical difficulty with watching the recorded classes or have a question about course content, please email us at homeschoolconnections@gmail.com.
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SIMPLIFIED WRITING FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL 4: Writing Form and Style (MS 7/8-4)- Wednesday at 2:30 PM
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Natalie Meyer Schira, Ryan Starrett
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Spring 2025
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Writing ➤ 7/8 Series: Simplified Writing
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Middle School
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Erin M. Brown, MA, MFA, Aubrey Heki, Sharon Hamric-Weis, Bonnie Donlon, Donna Graziose
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Rob Compton
- Start time
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March 12th, 2025 at 2:30 PM ET
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Live
- Price
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$207
- Seats available
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22 seats available
- Seats remaining
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13 seats remaining
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Natalie Meyer Schira
About Natalie Meyer Schira
Miss Natalie Meyer Schira, BA, proudly serves as a teacher of middle school English and writing. She graduated from Saint Mary’s College Notre Dame in 2012 with a major in English Literature and a minor in secondary education.
Since then, Miss Schira has dedicated herself to Catholic education, joyfully serving nine years teaching English in a Catholic high school in Iowa and for three years as a virtual instructor. Miss Schira has also been featured in publications and with awards and recognition for teaching and inspiration.
With a love of language and teaching, she is committed to cultivating students' academic and emotional development and using her teaching credentials to collaborate with and support families and students. Miss Schira’s greatest loves include Christ, commas, communication, caffeine, and her beloved Chicago Cubs while living a life grounded in faith, joy, and opportunity.
To quote one of her favorite pieces of wisdom from her mother, “When life gives you hold music, dance.”
Here at Aquinas Writing Advantage, Miss. Schira is a LIVE course teacher for the 6/7 and 7/8 Series middle school writing courses. She is also the Middle School Writing Support Specialist.
Ryan Starrett
About Ryan Starrett
Mr. Ryan Starrett earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in History from the University of Dallas with a Medieval and Renaissance Studies Concentration, a Master's of Theology from the University of Dallas, a Master's of History from Adams State University, and a Master's of Theological Studies from Spring Hill College.
After teaching seven years at a Catholic School in Texas, he returned home to Mississippi where he has taught at his Catholic alma mater for the past eight years. When he's not teaching, Mr. Starrett enjoys reading, writing, and adventuring with his two children.
He is currently working with his friend and co-author, Josh Foreman, on their ninth history book together. Ryan and Josh's work can be perused at foremanstarrett.com.
Mr. Starrett teaches LIVE Middle School 7/8-Series writing courses with Aquinas Writing Advantage.
Rob Compton
Rob is an east coast native now living in the midwest. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending time with his family.