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Building Better Writers Junior, Part 1 (Weeks 1-4)

This 4-week class will give your students weekly writing practice and feedback. It is the first in a 16-week semester class designed to build better writers.
Dana Lorelle, Writing, Vocabulary, Essays
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4 live meetings
3 hrs 40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

This course is comprised of weeks 1-4 of a one-semester (16-week) writing course appropriate for ages 8-13. 

Students can expect to have fun while learning how to elevate their writing style through grammatical and stylistic devices. Each individual class will focus on a specific aspect of writing. All weekly assignments will include a checklist that builds over time, and all submitted assignments receive an evaluation with detailed feedback. 

Classes consist of a warm-up activity, followed by an instructor presentation interspersed with learner interaction and activities. Students are welcome to either use chat or out-loud answers. Each week, the instructor will post worksheets that review the class material, classwork and homework assignments. 

Week 1 focus: Clarity in writing; making every word count by choosing strong, specific words, especially nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs; using at least one sentence opener that is not subject-verb. 

Example of week 1 after-class materials: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cuN18YOUrckpI7YHXRPEcu_GyNyVGRlQDHepfmSE360/edit?usp=sharing

Week 2 focus: Using descriptive writing in narration (strong, specific adjectives, adverbs, and verbs); using transition and sequence words (First, Next, The following morning); using a minimum of two adverbs and two adjectives; eliminating specific words from writing. 

Week 3 focus: All of the above + remaining in one verb tense when narrating; using different styles of sentence openers. 

Week 4 focus: Construction and organization in persuasive writing; using a minimum of two adverbs and two adjectives; eliminating specific words from writing; remaining in one verb tense; using adverbs as sentence openers. 

, a discussion question, a grammar-based challenge, or another creative activity 
3) occasional Nearpod activities such as editing a paragraph to find misspelled words

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Bachelor's Degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
My passion -- as well as my professional background -- is writing. Professionally, I hold a B.A. in Journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and I've been published in numerous newspapers and magazines. I've also taught writing and literature classes to students of all ages and abilities. 

On a personal note, I have homeschooled all five of my children and taught them all to read and write... and with each it has been a different experience! What's easy for one child is not easy for another. When I teach online, I always remember that it's important to keep learning fun and to incorporate different methods of teaching to reach all my students. 

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$16

weekly or $64 for 4 classes
1x per week, 4 weeks
55 min

Completed by 24 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-11 learners per class

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