What's included
Class Experience
****All sessions scheduled during the Holiday Season will observe the following vacation dates: Thanksgiving - Sunday, 11-24-2019 through Sunday 12-1-2019; Christmas/New Year: Sunday, 12-22-2019 through Sunday, 1-5-2019. Other holidays observed by students and their families will also be respected.**** "Action-packed, fascinating intro to Greek myths." (Common Sense Media) Common Sense Media Review: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/daulaires-book-of-greek-myths ** As this is a flexible schedule class, there will be no live meetings. **Assignments will be provided between the first and third days (Monday- Wednesday) of each week. **Students’ responses and products will be due one week from the date assigned. **Any discussion questions must receive an initial response by Thursday of each week, and at least one response to another student and/or teacher by Sunday of each week in order to create as robust a conversation as possible. **Students can expect to share their creativity, writing, research, thinking, and more with fellow classmates throughout our course. Week 1: Pages 9-28 Week 2: Pages 30 -49 Week 3: Pages 50 - 69 Week 4: Pages 70 - 89 Week 5: Pages 90 - 107 Week 6: Pages 108 - 127 Week 7: Pages 128 - 147 Week 8: Pages 148 - 161 Week 9: Pages 162 - 189 Week 10: Culminating Project Our novel study will consist of the following activities: • Information and activities will be delivered through a variety of methods (videos, interactive postings, shared documents <teacher to student/student to teacher>; * author study (videos, discussions in Google Classroom); * pre-reading activities/discussion (in the Google Classroom); • weekly chapter reading assignments; • journaling to a prompt (…and sharing some of our journaling in Google Classroom); • vocabulary practice and quizzes (Quizlet); • discussion board (Students will answer a weekly discussion question and interact with other students and the teacher.) • Google Classroom for sharing and discussing our book’s content with critical-thinking/high-level questions (inferencing, author’s purpose, summarizing, sequencing, comparing/contrasting, comprehension, etc.), weekly journaling, and any questions you may have; • chapter quizzes (using Google Forms through Google Classroom); * cross-curricular connections (often requiring some research and sharing); • enrichment activities that give us a unique way of sharing with each other (teacher and fellow students/using Padlet, etc.); • fun stuff (crosswords, activity pages, etc.); • and a culminating product (last week.) I’ll provide a selection of ideas so that you can get your creativity moving! These options will offer activities in several different learning styles and will allow students to create and share through documents, photos, or videos. They could also be a presentations through Padlet, Google Slides, or another app that you enjoy. Rubrics will be provided for each project option. We may also use Flipgrid to interact with one another, and Animoto to make video presentations. Participation and performance in the above activities will be used for evaluation. Student submissions will have teacher evaluation that will often lead to further discussion.
Other Details
Supply List
I will provide weekly documents, links, etc. These will be in our classroom the evenings before the beginnings of our week every week. Students will need to have a journal for weekly prompts, and they will need to either borrow the book, "D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths" (Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire) from the library or purchase a copy. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0440406943/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from LeTourneau University
When I was growing up, we traveled a lot, and I always looked forward to a new trip because my mother would buy a new stack of books for me. I would sit for hours in the back seat of our car and read. Whenever I ran out of books to read, I would read the billboards and every highway sign very loudly. That was rather tedious for my parents, so I'm sure that's why they always made sure I had plenty of books to read!
Combine my love of reading with my experience as a reading teacher and my masters in Curriculum and Instruction, and I believe you'll find that I'm prepared and pumped-up to help your student's reading experience be the best it can be!
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Live Group Class
$14
weekly or $140 for 10 weeks10 weeks
Completed by 4 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 9-13