Edgar Allan Poe: Seminar of an Early American Author
In this four-week seminar class, students will learn biographical information about Edgar Allan Poe as well as study four of his most famous written works.
Mark Snyder Jr MEd, EdS
What's included
4 live meetings
4 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Students will read the stories assigned for the next week's class.Class Experience
US Grade 7 - 10
Students will be taught biographical information on the author as well as focus solely on the short stories of Edgar Allan Poe. The class will be structured in the following manner: 1. Brief lecture on the story being presented (including some author biographical information behind the work). 2. Discussion questions will be presented to guide conversation. 3. Classroom conversation that includes students and teacher regarding themes and other ideas students may bring up regarding the story. 4. Preview of the story to read for next week. This class will be presented in the format of a seminar where students have the opportunity to engage in a focused discussion on literature and the themes found within the literature. Students do not need any prior knowledge with the author to appreciate and participate within the class. Week 1 - Introduction to the course. Students will learn biographical information on the author, Edgar Allan Poe. The story, The Tell-Tale Heart, will be reviewed to introduce students to the material as well as some of the common themes found within Poe's work. Students will have the chance to answer questions about the author and the work. The teacher will provide a preview of the reading assignment for Week 2 (The Cask of Amontillado). Week 2 - Discussion of the Short Story - The Cask of Amontillado. The teacher will provide a brief lecture on themes found within the story and ask guiding discussion questions to spark conversation regarding student impressions of the story they read for class. The teacher will also add to the conversation with responses that highlight important literary techniques and elements of figurative language found within the story. The teacher will provide a preview of the reading assignment for Week 2 (The Fall of the House of Usher). Week 3 - Discussion of the Short Story - The Fall of the House of Usher. The teacher will provide a brief lecture on themes found within the story and ask guiding discussion questions to spark conversation regarding student impressions of the story they read for class. The teacher will also add to the conversation with responses that highlight important literary techniques and elements of figurative language found within the story. The teacher will provide a preview of the reading assignment for Week 3 (The Pit and the Pendulum). Week 4 - Discussion of the Short Story - The Pit and the Pendulum. The teacher will provide a brief lecture on themes found within the story and ask guiding discussion questions to spark conversation regarding student impressions of the story they read for class. The teacher will also add to the conversation with responses that highlight important literary techniques and elements of figurative language found within the story. The teacher will make final comments on the author and also show students how to access other works by Poe, specifically his poetry.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Edgar Allan Poe is a, sometimes, controversial early American author due to the grim nature of his work. While the work is not overtly gory or violent, some parents may find his themes and subject matter objectionable. All course work is generally taught within the 8th through 10th grade Language Arts curricula.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
All Poe's works are in the pubic domain, so no need to purchase any additional resources.
We will be using the following website for our classroom readings and discussions:
https://poestories.com/index.php
Mark Snyder Jr MEd, EdS
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
3 Degrees
Doctoral Degree in Education from Northcentral University
Master's Degree in Education from Millersville University
Bachelor's Degree in English from Millersville University
I have been an English Literature teacher for over a decade, and I have taught this material to middle and high school students in accordance to several state's curriculum guidelines.
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Live Group Class
$21
weekly or $84 for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
60 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
1-12 learners per class