What's included
28 live meetings
11 hrs 40 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Two assignments will be given each week: a reading assignment and a writing assignment. Homework is due the following week. For example, if I assign three chapters of a book on Monday, you will be expected to read those chapters by the following Monday.Assessment
Detailed, written feedback will be given privately for each written assignment.Class Experience
US Grade 7 - 8
Welcome to Semester 2 of Seventh or Eighth Grade English/Language Arts! This class covers writing, reading comprehension, story elements, some vocabulary, speaking, and listening. There is no prerequisite to this class. Learners can definitely be successful in this class regardless of whether they have taken my Semester 1 course. STRUCTURE We will meet twice a week. The first day of the week (Mon.) we will cover reading. The first week of class, we will do introductions, discuss procedures for submitting work, get to know each other, and learn some background about our first book. The rest of the semester, Mon. will be reading discussion days. We will cover reading comprehension, vocabulary, and story elements. It is important that the learners have read the assigned chapters prior to class each week (beginning in the 2nd week). The second day of the week (Wed.) will be a writing lesson. This will include direct instruction with discussion and guided practice. A homework assignment will be assigned that will be due the the following week. This homework is where a lot of the learning will take place because it gives the learner an opportunity to put into practice the skills they are learning. HOMEWORK Starting in week 2, a reading assignment will be due each Monday, and a writing assignment will be due each Wednesday. I will give private, detailed, personal feedback on all writing. My goal is to meet your learner where they are and help them bring their writing up to the next level through practice, encouragement, engagement, and constructive feedback. DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION The class is designed to be appropriate for for 7th or 8th grade. Within the larger topics and reading assignments, I will adapt my instruction to best suit the learners enrolled. I will differentiate instruction to the extent possible, so that each learner is challenged just the right amount. OVERVIEW OF TOPICS COVERED Semester 2 writing focuses on responding to literature and learning to find and use appropriate text evidence to defend our position. Reading instruction will include reading comprehension, some vocabulary, and story elements (plot, characters, theme, irony, etc.) Reading will take place outside of class, and we will discuss the assigned chapters each week. We will read the following books: Masterminds by Gordon Korman This fast-paced, action-packed mystery will have you guessing from the start. The main characters consist of a group of 12- and 13-year olds who discover something isn't quite right in their home town and that the people they most trust are actually their enemies. Can they solve the mysteries of their city and their origins--in time to escape? Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz This story is based loosely on the author's grandmother's history. The main character and her mother immigrate to the United States after the father dies unexpectedly and the father's brother pressures the mother to marry him. It is a story of changing circumstances and the character traits that help us overcome trials and challenges that we face in everyday life. ***Please check the schedule. We will not be meeting the week of April 14-20.
Learning Goals
Learners will improve their reading comprehension skills, literary analysis skills, and writing skills.
Syllabus
28 Lessons
over 14 WeeksLesson 1:
Introductions; Begin Vocabulary
In this lesson, we will introduce ourselves and get familiar with how the class will run, how to find and submit homework assignments, what books are required, etc. We will also start working on vocabulary.
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Summary Writing
Learn what makes an excellent summary, when and why you might need to write a summary, and how to approach the task. As you prepare to summarize, you will want to annotate your reading; learn how to annotate as you read a text.
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Masterminds chapters 1-4
We will be discussing chapters 1-4 of Masterminds. Please make sure you have read and annotated the chapters prior to class.
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
How to Answer a Response to Literature Writing Prompt
Learners will have the opportunity to share their summaries if they would like to do so, and we will begin discussing what it means to respond to literature. Learners will be given a prompt about the setting of the book, and will need to write a one sentence response (i.e. thesis statement).
25 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Esperanza Rising does address racism. It shows how the main character is resilient in the face of both economic hardship as well as unfair treatment. I will treat the topic with understanding and empathy.
Masterminds deals with the issue of human cloning. (Shhhh... that is part of the mystery of the book, so maybe don't mention it to your learner.)
Supply List
Masterminds by Gordon Korman Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in English from California State University
I have been teaching English/writing/language arts/literature since 1997. I have worked with elementary, junior high, high school, and college students, and I have taught both of these books in the past and am passionate about the stories and the issues they raise.
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Live Group Course
$320
for 28 classes2x per week, 14 weeks
25 min
Completed by 7 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-15
3-12 learners per class