What's included
4 live meetings
3 in-class hoursHomework
Please read the assigned chapter prior to class each week: Week 1: Ramona and Her Father Chapters 1 - 3 Week 2: Ramona and Her Father Chapters 4 - 7 Week 3: The Twenty-One Balloons Chapters 1 - 6 Week 4: The Twenty-One Balloons Chapters 7 - 10Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 5
Intermediate Level
In this 4-week online class, we will read the Newbery Medal books Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary during weeks 1 and 2 and The Twenty-One Balloons by William Pene du Bois during weeks 3 and 4, focusing on comprehension, characters, setting, theme, connections, language, plot, and other literary elements. Ramona and Her Father features seven-year-old Ramona, whose father has lost his job unexpectedly, causing the family dynamic to change in her house. The Twenty-One Balloons is a fantasy adventure story of a professor who attempts to fly across the Pacific Ocean in a hot-air balloon and unexpectantly lands on a small island. The goal of this class is for learners to be inspired to reflect on what they read and connect the books' elements to their own lives. Through slides, lecture, and questions, I will share background information, the biography of the books' authors, and relevant literary terms. Learners will read on their own before attending class each week. Please see the reading schedule below. In addition to a guided discussion learners will practice literary analysis and critical thinking. We will go beyond basic comprehension questions to dig deeper into the themes and literary elements of the book. Week 1: Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary Chapters 1 - 3 I will introduce the author and their purpose for writing the book. We will discuss the characters, setting, and events of the assigned chapters. Learners will have a chance to answer questions related to these elements as well as reading comprehension. Week 2: Ramona and Her Father Chapters 4 - 7 We will discuss literary elements, themes, plot, and our final thoughts about the book. Learners will have a chance to answer questions related to these elements as well as reading comprehension. Week 3: The Twenty-One Balloons by William Pene du Bois Chapters 1 - 6 I will introduce the author and their purpose for writing the book. We will discuss the characters, setting, and events of the assigned chapters. Learners will have a chance to answer questions related to these elements as well as reading comprehension. Week 4: The Twenty-One Balloons Chapters 7 - 10 We will discuss literary elements, themes, plot, and our final thoughts about the book. Learners will have a chance to answer questions related to these elements as well as reading comprehension.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of literary elements and reflect on what they read to see the relevance of the book to their own lives. Our focus will be on character, setting, theme, connections, language, plot, and other literary elements utilizing the novels Ramona and Her Father & The Twenty-One Balloons.
Other Details
Supply List
Learners will need copies of the books.
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
These sites will be used for source material for the teacher's lesson as we explore the meaning of imperialism and learn background on the history of Krakatoa and on vaudeville performances related to The Twenty-One Balloons.
https://www.thoughtco.com/imperialism-definition-4587402
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1884/09/the-volcanic-eruption-of-krakatoa/376174/
https://aaregistry.org/story/black-history-in-vaudeville-a-story/
Teacher expertise and credentials
Texas Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Bachelor's Degree in English from College of Charleston
Hello! I am a certified English/Language Arts teacher and believe in embracing the “light bulb” moments of discovery that happen both in and out of the classroom. My goal is to make learning relevant to students’ interests by providing unique and fun ways to strengthen reading and writing skills, explore literature, and learn about our world.
Classes I offer on Outschool include creative writing, essay writing, literature studies, phonics, and reading skills. I also offer private tutoring, catered to your learner's needs, for all ages.
My classes are designed around the idea that kids can learn language arts through creative projects and real-world experiences. Literature and writing are more meaningful when students can relate them to their own lives and what is going on in the world around them.
From the time I was a child, I always wanted to be a teacher. I am a certified English teacher with classroom experience (grades 6-12) in Texas and South Carolina, in addition to substitute teaching for all grade levels (K-12) and special education classes. I have a BA degree in English from College of Charleston and 30+ postgraduate hours. I am TESOL certified and taught ESL classes online to students in China for 4 years. I am also certified in Early Reading Training through the Tennessee Department of Education. I have homeschooled my 3 children for over 20 years, and I teach literature, writing, and public speaking classes to other homeschool students.
As part of my Bachelor of Arts in English and postgraduate studies, I successfully completed college courses related to adolescent literature and development. I completed coursework in African American literature and African American history as part of my degree program. I received 4 professional development hours for the 2021-2022 Facing History Community Read Workshop, "Teaching Brown Girl Dreaming," through Facing History & Ourselves. I attended a follow-up seminar with author Jacqueline Woodson--"Brown Girl Dreaming: Exploring Identity and Belonging with Jacqueline Woodson."
I have taught many works of literature, including some with 'sensitive' content, to students in a classroom setting. As with almost any work of literature, many themes and plot details can be controversial, and my role as an educator and facilitator in the classroom is to guide students to deal with these topics within the scope of their literary relevance.
I taught the 'Pace' program for at-risk students for the Southwest Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas. I also completed a training program as a high school teacher, becoming certified as a 'Natural Helper' faculty mentor.
In addition to my training and experience, I love children's and young adult literature and enjoy using 'fun' books to teach important language arts skills using a cross-curricular approach. Outside of my classroom, I enjoy Pokémon, watching movies, and backyard chicken farming!
One of my greatest joys is working with students and motivating them to enjoy learning. As the mom to 3 children, I am very patient and encouraging! My goal as a teacher is to make learning memorable, fun, and rewarding. If you have any thoughts about how I can customize a class for your learner, please send me a message. I’m always looking for ways to accommodate learners. I'm looking forward to meeting you in the classroom! :)
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Live Group Class
$60
for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
45 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
1-6 learners per class