This article was updated in 2021.
For comprehensive guidance, please see The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, 4th Edition by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise, published by W.W. Norton, 2016. ISBN 978-0-393-25362-7
In The Well-Trained Mind, Susan Wise Bauer and her mother, Jessie Wise, make the following recommendations for a complete language arts program; for a visual representation of their suggestions, check out the Curriculum Map. Download the Curriculum Map to get a version with hyperlinks to our product pages.
Grades 1-4 | Grades 5 and up | |
Grammar |
First Language Lessons, Levels 1, 2, 3, or 4 | Grammar for the Well-Trained Mind |
Writing |
The text The Complete Writer: Writing With Ease is an optional 4-year guide for teaching elementary writing. Use this book for all four years if you wish to use your own writing samples for narration, dictation, and copy work. Writing With Ease Levels 1-4: The workbooks include both the scripted Instructor Guide and the Student Pages (prepared narration, dictation, and copy work materials). Use Diagnostic Tests to determine correct level. More information follows. |
Writing With Skill, Levels 1-3. Both Instructor Guide and Student Workbook required. Start at Level 1. Optional: The Creative Writer, Levels 1-4. Not a substitute for expository writing. |
Learning to Read | The Ordinary Parent’s Guide to Teaching Reading (phonics) and your library card. You can read more from Jessie Wise’ FAQ about Phonics and Reading. | |
Spelling | Your choice. We recommend Spelling Workout, by Modern Curriculum Press. Start spelling when the student has mastered phonics. |
Finish spelling; move into vocabulary study. |
You can learn more about all of these materials --
- By reading the product description on each product’s ordering page
- By clicking the Sample button on each product’s ordering page;
- By looking at the FAQs in our Customer Help Center;
- By looking at the articles and videos produced by Susan Wise Bauer and others. These provide further guidance about how the products fit together, and provide teaching tips and planning assistance.
You can purchase the curriculum from our website and from many other vendors. PDFs are available only from Well-Trained Mind Press.
More About the Recommended Books and How to Use Them
Elementary Students
The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading: Click this link to read Susan Wise Bauer's article about the importance of teaching phonics.
First Language Lessons (FLL) and Writing with Ease (WWE) are designed to be used together, but you can mix and match with other curriculum. FLL covers grammar, punctuation, and mechanics; WWE covers writing skills - narration, dictation and copy work. The exercises in WWE reinforce the concepts taught in FLL.
FLL includes dictation and narration in some lessons. If you are using WWE, you need not do the dictation and narration in FLL (especially for a child whose fine motor skills are still developing). If your student needs additional practice in dictation or narration, the exercises in First Language Lessons can act as a supplement to Writing with Ease.
Student Placement - First Language Lessons: Start a first- or second-grader in Level 1. (Level 2 builds on Level 1, so start at Level 1.) Start a third- or fourth-grader on grade level (3 or 4) because Levels 3 and 4 repeat everything found the previous years and introduce new concepts. A 5th grader who has not had explicit grammar instruction will benefit from Level 4 before beginning Grammar for the Well-Trained Mind.
The books for First Language Lessons Levels 1 and 2 are for the instructor to use in teaching the student; there are no student workbooks at Levels 1 and 2. In Levels 3 and 4, FLL introduces a writing component, so we added student workbooks to the curriculum.
Student Placement - Writing with Ease: Start a first-grader in Level 1. For older students, use the WWE Diagnostic Evaluations to determine the correct level for your student. You can learn more about the Diagnostic Evaluations in this article from our Customer Help Center - FAQ.
A student will not necessarily be in the same level of WWE and FLL.
Intermediate and Upper-level Students
Grammar for the Well-Trained Mind is a complete grammar course for intermediate and upper-level students. Some students are ready to start in grade 5, especially if they have completed First Language Lessons, Level 4. A little more maturity helps most students, so start in grade 6 or higher if you wish.
The parent/teacher teaches from the scripted, multi-year Core Instructor Guide. This is a one-time purchase. Students work with different content in each "color" of The Student Workbook and the Answer Key. To get started, you need the Core Instructor Guide and a Student Workbook and Answer Key. You can use the different "colors" in any order; the material is not "leveled" as in our other curriculum, but cyclical.
Two optional references help with grammar rules and diagramming: The Grammar Guidebook, and The Diagramming Dictionary. Read a full description of GftWTM in our FAQs or watch this video (or read the transcript) of Susan Wise Bauer describing the curriculum. Here is a link to the Scope and Sequence.
Writing With Skill, Levels 1-3 (WWS) is a complete pre-rhetoric course delivered in three levels which build upon one another. Always start with Level 1 and proceed through the three levels in order. We recommend beginning in grades 5, 6, or 7. Students can begin in later grades with some modification to allow time for rhetoric-level writing instruction. Students who struggle with the narration and dictation skills in Writing With Skill, Level 1 can establish a firmer foundation by working through Writing With Ease, Level 4.
For more details, see the Help Center - FAQs, and/or read the complete Scope and Sequence.
Additional Information
In 2014, based on the first years of customer feedback, Susan Wise Bauer wrote updated Writing With Ease, Writing With Skill Recommendations. These recommendations are "baked into" The Well-Trained Mind, 4th Edition, published in 2016. This article includes a grid that his helpful if you are starting your student "out of sequence."
For more information, check out these linked articles.
Articles and Videos to Help You Homeschool
Families "starting in the middle" (new to homeschooling after the early elementary years), Chapter 48 of The Well-Trained Mind, 4th Edition, "Starting in the Middle", has advice to help you gain traction.
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