What's included
8 live meetings
6 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Class 1: Chapters 1-5 (pages 1-69) Class 2: Chapters 6-11 (pages 70-118) Class 3: Chapters 12-17 (pages 119-174) Class 4: Chapters 18-21 (pages 175-220) Class 5: Chapters 22-26 (pages 221-272) Class 6: Chapters 27-29 (pages 273-330) Class 7: Chapters 30-34 (pages 331-379) Class 8: Chapters 35-40 (pages 380-435)Grading
Grades will be provided upon parent request.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
In this class, we will be discussing the first book in the Arc of the Scythe series: Scythe. With the advancement of humanity, death is no longer something that happens naturally, so the only way for people to die is with the help of the scythes. Citra and Rowan have been chosen to do just this job. However, neither of them are happy about it. Can they find a way to learn and perform their new roles without forgetting who they are and why they need to carry out this role? Join along for the creepy fun as we discuss this book. This class is broken down so that we will be reading (independently at home) and discussing the story as we go along. We will be talking about the different aspects of the book as well as the structure of the story, including the growth of the characters and the arc that the story takes. We will discuss character archetypes, as well as the elements of stories, including inciting incidents and turning points. Students are encouraged to annotate their books while reading. Would we suggest this story to a friend? Does the author attain a goal by telling these stories? Were we scared? Would be share these tales around a campfire? Just a few of the things we will be talking about as the story unfolds! All students are asked to have their cameras on as it helps keep students engaged and encourages conversation. Please raise your hand if you are ready to comment and respect the commentary of all other students by not interrupting.
Syllabus
8 Lessons
over 4 WeeksLesson 1:
Pages 1-68
Character development
Plot and subplot arcs
Book formatting
Story structure
The Hero’s Journey
Save the Cat beats
Metaphors
Similes
Magic systems
Points of view
Themes
Tones
Genres
Pacing
Cover art
Author's purpose
Driving forces
The list goes on and on!
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Pages 69-118
Character development
Plot and subplot arcs
Book formatting
Story structure
The Hero’s Journey
Save the Cat beats
Metaphors
Similes
Magic systems
Points of view
Themes
Tones
Genres
Pacing
Cover art
Author's purpose
Driving forces
The list goes on and on!
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Pages 119-174
Character development
Plot and subplot arcs
Book formatting
Story structure
The Hero’s Journey
Save the Cat beats
Metaphors
Similes
Magic systems
Points of view
Themes
Tones
Genres
Pacing
Cover art
Author's purpose
Driving forces
The list goes on and on!
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Pages 175-219
Character development
Plot and subplot arcs
Book formatting
Story structure
The Hero’s Journey
Save the Cat beats
Metaphors
Similes
Magic systems
Points of view
Themes
Tones
Genres
Pacing
Cover art
Author's purpose
Driving forces
The list goes on and on!
45 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
The discussion will include the topic of death, hunger, disease, war, and general humanity.
Supply List
All students should have a copy of the first book in the Arc of the Scythe trilogy: Scythe by Neal Shusterman. All students are strongly encouraged to annotate their books throughout this class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from University of St. Thomas
Education: BA in Environmental Studies with a concentration in Communication and minors in Philosophy and Theology from the University of St. Thomas
Experience: More than 5 years working as a freelance editor and writing coach for writers of all ages and levels, more than 10 years as a homeschool parent, more than 30 years of being an avid reader, several years of writing fiction while meeting with published authors to discuss different aspects of writing and books, multiple high school-level classes taught on this platform in addition to several classes taught on the aspects of writing on Outschool as well as at local libraries for more than 4 years, Municipal Liaison for the NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) program for 5 years
Reviews
Live Group Class
$200
for 8 classes2x per week, 4 weeks
45 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-6 learners per class