What's included
6 live meetings
5 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. You will be given a section of the book to read and some questions to consider at the end of each of the first five classes. Any other assignments will take place in class.Class Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
Intermediate Level
Welcome to AwesNoSt MiGraSt, a series dedicated to digging deep into some of the best middle grade novels published in the last decade. What on earth is AwesNoSt MiGraSt, you ask? Awesome Novels Studies for Middle Grade Students! We'll laugh together, cry together, and grow together as we ask hard questions of these characters and get answers that aren't sitting out in the open. We'll take a hard look at foreshadowing and plot development, and then tie these discoveries to the novel's themes. The book will be examined both in whole and in parts, and we will pass judgment on the author: Did he or she succeed in delivering the awesome novel we expected, or was the contract broken, leaving us wanting more? The six meetings in this course are dedicated to Neil Gaiman's award-winning classic novel, The Graveyard Book. Each of the meetings will drill deep into a portion of the book as they tackle a different aspect of the writer's craft. Check out the week-by-week descriptions below to get a general idea of what we'll be working on each meeting: MEETING ONE: An introduction to the book, the genre, and the author. We'll talk about what we should expect from the story and you'll get your first reading assignment. No reading is expected (or should be done) before the first meeting! MEETING TWO: We'll begin examining possible instances of foreshadowing and try to predict where the story is going. The second reading assignment will be given. MEETING THREE: What has the author promised us, and are we even deep enough into the plot to figure that out? Has the foreshadowing paid off yet? Where is the story going next? Reading assignment three will be shared. MEETING FOUR: Who is our main character, really? How is he or she dealing with the journey that the author has set them on? Is the author forcing the character to grow, or letting him or her off the hook? Is the book living up to its promise? The fourth reading assignment will be explained. MEETING FIVE: Does all seem lost? Is the character facing defeat? Did the things foreshadowed at the beginning of the story ever come to be? And, most importantly, has the theme become clear through the character's journey? The final reading assignment will be given. MEETING SIX: The big finale! Was the ending satisfying? Was the theme clear? Did the author deliver? YOU be the judge! Similar books along the same theme or from the same author will be recommended at the very end.
Other Details
Supply List
1) You will need your own copy of The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. The book does not need to be read or previewed before our first meeting. 2) Over the first five meetings, I will provide a reading assignment sheet that will list the pages that you are expected to read and some questions to consider before the next class. There's no written work, but keeping up with the reading and giving careful consideration to the questions will help you get the most out of the class discussions.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from University of Central Florida
Why me? I'm a book reader. I'm a book lover. I'm a book author. I read for enjoyment, but I can't help but look at the author's craft as well, and through this I become a better writer and a better thinker. I wish to teach you to think this way, too. I've also taught each of these books multiple times in my fifth grade classroom and know them as one might know an old friend. I look forward to introducing them to you.
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Live Group Class
$108
for 6 classes2x per week, 3 weeks
50 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
4-9 learners per class