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The Sisters Grimm Book Club: Book 9 - The Council of Mirrors

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Ms. Pamela - Preschool-3rd Gr, Book Clubs, & More
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In this 40-minute, twice-a-week novel study with Ms. Pamela, we will explore the world of The Grimm Sisters through activities and discussions as we talk about the five story elements and play a few games along the way.

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 7
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
6 lessons//3 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
NO required reading before the first class.
We will go over the reading schedule of this class, and learn how to keep a vocabulary journal. We will discuss the summary and see how it compares to the other books. We will look at the history of the mirror dating back to prehistoric times. We will play a game using the title of our book.
Lesson 2
Have chapters 1 - 2 read before class.
We will go over vocabulary words. We will answer reading comprehension study questions. Create a WANTED POSTER, be sure to describe the character giving key traits of their personality and appearance. We will talk about personification. We will do a crossword puzzle.
 Week 2
Lesson 3
Have chapters 3 - 4 read before class.
We will go over vocabulary words. We will answer reading comprehension study questions. We will talk about breaking the rules. Is it ever a good idea? We will create examples and discuss if breaking rules and lying are ever a good thing and what becomes of it. We will play a Fairy Tales jeopardy game.
Lesson 4
Have chapters 5 - 6 read before class.
We will go over vocabulary words. We will answer reading comprehension study questions. We will talk about dreams and nightmares. What are they? Do you remember your dreams or your nightmares? Have you ever done anything you cannot do in real life in your dreams or in a nightmare? What was it? We will play Fairy Tale Hangman.
 Week 3
Lesson 5
Have chapters 7 - 8 read before class.
We will go over vocabulary words. We will answer reading comprehension study questions. We will talk about the plot of our story. We will guess the outcome of the story and discuss our theories about it. We will talk about the discrepancies amongst all of the books and try to figure out if there is an explanation for them. We will play a truth or fiction game.
Lesson 6
Finish reading the book chapters 9 - 11.
We will go over vocabulary words. We will answer reading comprehension study questions. We will talk about the resolution of the book and what may happen after the story ends. We will talk about the theme and symbols of the book. We will draw our favorite part of the book and discuss what we would change if we could.
  • Learners will learn about story elements Learners will gain reading comprehension by answering study questions Learners will learn new words by keeping a vocabulary journal Learners will learn about literary terms
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Homework
Frequency: included
Feedback: included
Details: Reading the required segments assigned. Please do not read ahead so we are all on the same page in our discussions and we can enjoy the book together as a group. If you do choose to read ahead, please do not share additional information with the class until we get to that part of the book.
Assessment
Frequency: included
Details: Questions will be asked during each class to be sure children know what happened in our story during the reading the week prior.
The book by Michael Buckley - "The Sisters Grimm - The Council of Mirrors" (Book 9)
Paper and something to write with such as colored pencils, pens, markers, or just a pencil.
A notebook to keep a vocabulary journal 
An excerpt from Common Sense Media's website:
 "These are very suspenseful stories, with frightening villains and lots of gore-free violence, including spear battles, bombs (a school is blown up with no one in it), and occasionally murder. One of the most frightening characters in the series is actually Little Red Riding Hood-- portrayed here as a psychotic kidnapper. Note that whereas the first three books are fairly light and suitable for 8- and 9-year-old readers, the later books may be too dark for under-10s."
Joined March, 2020
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Hello, I am Ms. Pamela!

A Bit About Me:

I am passionate about learning and have been privileged to engage with over 900 learners from 25 countries since teaching my first class on Outschool in 2020. My classes span a range of ages and subjects,... 

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Group Class

$20

weekly or $60 for 6 classes
2x per week, 3 weeks
40 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-13
1-6 learners per class

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