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1 Week Spring Break Camp: How to Read, Understand, & Analyze Shakespeare Sonnets
Class experience
US Grade 7 - 8
Advanced Level
"So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, so long lives this, and this gives life to thee." ✅Course Overview: Let's learn about some famous English sonnets, written by none other than the esteemed poet and master of words, William Shakespeare. In this class, Mrs. Grysko will equip students with strategies to successfully read and comprehend five of Shakespeare's love poems (the sonnets). Students will feel confident, with their new knowledge, in facing the challenge of analyzing these...
I have a B.S. in English Education and English Literature. As a certified teacher, I have over ten years of classroom teaching experience, grades 6 through 10.
The learner will be able to engage more fully in class if able to annotate the poems we read. This can be accomplished through digital annotating on the PDFs I provide or by printing out the document(s) and using pen/pencil/highlighters.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Mild and brief references to thematic elements (e.g., death, romantic love) are present in this course. Parents may preview the sources and message Mrs. Grysko with any questions. Google Slides will only be used for screen-sharing purposes as part of the teacher lecture/instruction. Students do not need a Google account and are not expected to access Google Slides. Students will access Kahoot.com for review games with a code provided by the teacher during class. No Kahoot account is required. Students will only use first name to enter the Kahoot game.
Kahoot.com "Why Shakespeare loved iambic pentameter" - David T. Freeman and Gregory Taylor, Ted ED (video only): https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-shakespeare-loved-iambic-pentameter-david-t-freeman-and-gregory-taylor William Shakespeare's Sonnets 18, 27, 29, 30, and 130
Hello, I'm Mrs. Grysko. It's nice to meet you! I teach English Language Arts classes that focus on skills such as reading, writing, and discussion of texts. My favorite concepts to teach in this subject area include: Close Reading and Annotation...
Group Class
$82
for 4 classes4x per week, 1 week
55 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-14
3-9 learners per class