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The Write Foundation is an English writing curriculum designed for American homeschooling families and homeschool co-op classes. It is not simply an online video course, but more of a writing instruction package that parents or teachers can implement. Its core goal is to help students master basic grammar, sentence organization, paragraph construction, and the standard writing process, ultimately enabling them to independently complete college-level essays of five paragraphs or more.
The curriculum is divided into five levels by age and ability: Prepare to Write for ages 8–11, Creating Sentences for ages 9–11, Sentence to Paragraph for ages 12–14, Paragraph Writing for ages 14–16, and Essay Writing for ages 16–18. Materials include teacher manuals, student workbooks, and digital presentation materials; student workbooks can also be purchased separately. The website also offers a free assessment test, sample lessons, course outlines, writing samples, instructional videos, and articles on grading and feedback, making it easier for parents to decide which level their student should start with.
The scraped text shows two types of order options: complete curriculum packages and individual workbooks. It also states that free shipping is available within the continental United States, but no specific prices are provided. PayPal is mentioned in the payment and refund process. Printed curriculum materials may be returned within 60 days of purchase if they are unused, undamaged, and all pages are intact; return shipping is the buyer’s responsibility. For issues with digital orders, users need to contact the company by email.
Its strengths lie in its clear progression and strong structure, making it especially suitable for students who find writing abstract and need repeated practice with explicit steps. The curriculum author, Rebecca Celsor, has experience teaching language arts in public schools and has also been involved in homeschool and co-op writing instruction for many years, giving the program a solid educational background. Its limitations are that it primarily serves a native-English homeschooling environment, and there is no visible formal certification, online interactive grading, or live class support. Pricing details are also missing, and for Chinese users, it may not necessarily align with school English exams or test-oriented writing requirements.
It is better suited to families with a strong English-language environment who want parents to teach writing directly, or to teachers running small co-op writing classes. If Chinese users plan to use it for English writing foundations and essay training, parents will need strong English reading and teaching abilities. The scraped text does not provide information on access stability from mainland China, so china_access can only be rated as unknown.
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thewritefoundation.org is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach thewritefoundation.org directly.