What's included
Homework
Homework each week will include watching prerecorded videos, completing a planner and/or graphic organizer, writing a rough draft, and revising and editing the rough draft to a final copy. Kids will post homework in Outschool by Wednesday and Sunday of each week.Assessment
I will provide written feedback twice a week for homework turned in. When the class is completed, I'll send parents feedback on how their child did in the class. This can include a grade if parents request it. I will write feedback that includes grammar, spelling, essay structure, voice, tone, and elements of each kind of essay.Grading
includedClass Experience
US Grade 6 - 7
In this flexible class, students will hone their writing skills as they learn to write a variety of different kinds of essays. Each week, I will post a video in the classroom on Sunday, along with any worksheets or other needed materials. Kids have until Wednesday to watch the video and complete the lesson and post it in the classroom. On Wednesday, I'll post another video in the classroom explaining the rest of the assignment that will be due by Saturday. I can set up "office hours" for video meetings throughout the class, as requested by parents and kids. Each week, kids will write a different kind of essay. Here are the topics for each week: Writing a Narrative Essay Part 1 This week kids will begin to plan a narrative essay. They will learn about voice, tone, and structure of a narrative essay. There will be two instructional videos, planning worksheets, and detailed instructions available in the classroom. They will also write the introduction paragraph and learn to write good hooks and thesis statements. Writing a Narrative Essay Part 2 This week kids will write the rough draft of the narrative essay they planned in the previous week. After writing the rough draft, they will create an editing checklist and use that to write or type the final copy. There will be videos and detailed instructions in the classroom. Writing a Descriptive Essay Part 1 This week kids will learn about the structure, voice, and elements of a descriptive essay, including how to use sensory detail words to be descriptive. There will be two videos, planning worksheets, and detailed instructions available in the classroom. Writing a Descriptive Essay Part 2 This week kids will write the rough draft of their descriptive essay, create an editing checklist, revise, edit, and write or type the final copy. There will be videos and detailed instructions in the classroom. Writing a Problem and Solution Essay Part 1 This week kids will think of a problem and plan an essay that explains the problem and offers a couple solutions. They will also find one resource to support the facts in their essay. They will take notes from that source. There will be videos, planning worksheets, and detailed instructions in the classroom. Writing a Problem and Solution Essay Part 2 This week kids will write the rough draft of their essay, create an editing checklist, and revise and rewrite/type the final copy. They will add an in-text citation for the source they used. They will also write the full citation at the end of their essay. There will be videos and detailed instructions in the classroom. Writing a Persuasive Essay Part 1 This week kids will learn how to use logos, ethos, and pathos to be persuasive. They will choose a topic and use a graphic organizer to answer the following questions the reader might ask about their topic: - Why should I trust you? - Why should I care about this? - What data and information can you give me about this? Kids will also learn to write their response to opposing viewpoints in their essay. There will be videos, planning worksheets, and detailed instructions in the classroom. Writing a Persuasive Essay Part 2 This week kids will learn about the voice and tone of a persuasive essay. They will use what they learned the previous week to write a compelling, persuasive essay draft, edit and revise it, and then write or type the final copy. There will be videos and detailed instructions in the classroom. Kids should be able to read and write at a 6th grade level to be successful in this class.
Learning Goals
- Writing good thesis statements
- Writing main body paragraphs with details
- Using sensory details to be descriptive
- Using the proper voice and tone for each kind of essay
- Using logos, ethos, and pathos to be descriptive
- Responding to opposing viewpoints
- editing and revising
- grammar and spelling
- structure of an essay
Other Details
Parental Guidance
For some essays, kids will need to do some research on their topic. They can do this online using a Google search, or they can use books, encyclopedias, or dictionaries they have at home or obtain from a library.
Assignments can be turned in using any of the following:
- Google Docs
- Google Slides
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Power Point
- A phone picture of a handwritten assignment
Supply List
Worksheets will be posted in the class prior to the first day of class each week.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree from University of Wisconsin-Stout
Bachelor's Degree from Ashford University
I love working with kids! I have 13 years of teaching experience, and I have taught in both traditional school settings and as a homeschool parent. I am passionate about helping kids at all levels of their reading and writing journey. It's so exciting when I see a student gain confidence as a reader/writer or when I can help a young aspiring writer achieve their dreams.
My writing experience includes writing copy for marketing materials, ghost writing for corporate executives, technical writing, writing newspaper articles, and writing instructions for digital technology applications. Managing a corporate internal newsletter was one of my favorite projects. I created the newsletter design, interviewed and wrote articles about team members, and managed the editing and submission process for all the contributors. As a hobby, I love to write short stories, poetry, and songs. I can't imagine my life without writing.
My education includes a BA in Communications and a Master of Science in Technical and Professional Communication (MSTPC). Because I have completed 2 years of my BA and all of my MS classes online, I am skilled with the various aspects of online learning. I love using what I have learned to help kids become better at reading and writing.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$80
weekly or $320 for 4 weeks4 weeks
Completed by 1 learner
No live video meetings
Ages: 11-14