Crystal, I’m with you. My oldest graduates this year. I have spent all of her middle school and high school years struggling in the exact same way you describe. And I know that you and I have even chatted here about it before. I really believe that it is closely related to specific personalities, and I suspect that you and I are similar. That’s the reason others don’t always understand what we are asking. I too have read Know and Tell over and over. I completely understand the process, but implementing it at the high school level is another thing entirely for my personality. I feel I need something more systematic at that point. Even Karen Glass mentions using a writing curriculum by 10th or 11th grade. She just encourages us to try it without one.
Strangely enough, the Know and Tell method is working somewhat for my 2nd born, but she’s in 10th and I don’t know if I’ll feel like it’s working as well in the next 2 years. I bought yet another curriculum. It’s sitting on my dresser waiting for me to decide if it will finally be the one. 🙂
I think writing is just so subjective, and some of us really struggle with that because we are detailed people. Writing curriculum ends up stressing me out with all the wordiness and complicated instructions. In my head, there is a perfect one that gives just enough structure without making it so complicated.
So…as far as essays go, I’m trying to follow the Karen Glass method. Generally turning written narrations into essays. I made a little schedule that we used for awhile. I’ll try to find it.
But in 11th grade, we started research papers. Hands down, the most uncomplicated, straight forward guide I found was Christian Light Education’s 8th grade Research Paper guide. It’s one of the Light Units dedicated entirely to the Research Paper. Here’s the link for it: https://christianlight.org/se-language-arts-807-lightunit
There is probably some merit in the IEW method. I understand it enough that we used a theme book here and there briefly, but my brain can’t get past all the details.
Don’t even get me started on the wordiness of Sharon Watson’s programs, lol.
You’re not alone!!!