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Farewell to Manzanar: A Historical and Literary Analysis (Multi-Day/ 5 Weeks)

In this small class, (5 days total) learners will read and analyze the book and engage in activities to strengthen critical thinking skills and deepen understanding of WWII and Japanese Internment.
Stephanie Fogarty M.Ed. & Ed. Spec.
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What's included

5 live meetings
3 hrs 45 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students will need to spend time weekly reading the assigned chapters.
Assessment
Formative assessment will be included at various times and parent's can request a more formal review.
Grading
By request

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner Level
This class is a history meets literature type of class- helping learners to develop skills in multiple areas!

This is a class discussion of the book "Farewell to Manzanar".  Given the nature of student involvement, this is most appropriate for 2+ learners, and the overall maximum number will be kept low to allow for the group to all have optimal participation and involvement and awesome experience! 

I suggest "roles" for learners to choose from, to help with discussion and participation.  No one will be forced into doing anything they are not comfortable with doing!  This will be a collaborative and positive learning space for all participants.  I will use slides, interactive activities, Socratic seminar discussions,  and other activities to immerse students in this era of U.S. history.

Each week, we will discuss the individually assigned reading for the week, including character development, historical context, cause/effect situations and contextual cues.  I will also include deeper analysis questions for learners needing more challenge.  

Week 1- Introduction, discussion of expectations, independent reading of chapters 1-5.
Week 2- Discussion/activities about chapters 1-5, independent reading of chapters 6-10.
Week 3- Discussion/activities about chapters 6-11, independent reading of chapters 11-15.
Week 4- Discussion/activities about chapters 12-16, independent reading of the rest of the book (chapters 17-22) .
Week 5- Discussion/activities about the end of the book.

I'm the kind of teacher that loves participation from learners!  I value the "what if' questions and light-bulb learning moments!  We will have FUN while also learning (don't tell the learners, let them think they're just having fun!).  This book is an amazing resource for comparing the mid-20th century with current times, and discussing changes in technology and social norms.  

Depending on the number of learners enrolled, and the interest in certain things being discussed, the outline may be adjusted slightly to allow for more depth and/or student led research.  Students are encouraged to ask questions, if needed.  A positive class culture is a must, so I prefer learners to take turns when participating and to treat each other respectfully.
Learning Goals
-Students will improve their critical analysis skills.
-Students will compare and contrast the time period of the book with current times.
-Students will consider cause and effect within the literature and examine what if situations. 
-Students will improve communication regarding explaining ideas and opinions.
-Students will cite evidence from the text to justify arguments and ideas.
learning goal

Syllabus

5 Lessons
over 5 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Introduction
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Discuss Chapters 1-5
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Discuss Chapters 6-11
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Discuss Chapters 12-16
45 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
As with many social science topics, sensitive material/topics are likely to occur. As a certified and professional teacher, I will work hard to assure that all discussion/content is age appropriate. Without giving away huge details in the book, parents should be advised that internment resulted in limiting/removing the rights of a group of people, based solely on their race.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Missouri Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Master's Degree in Education from University of Missouri, St. Louis
Bachelor's Degree in History from University of Missouri, St. Louis
I have a BA in Political Science, a MA in secondary teaching certification in all social subjects 5-12 and a post-Masters degree in educational technology to enhance learning.  I've taught social studies subjects for 10+ years, with a majority of my experiences teaching American History.  I've also attended several workshops and professional development opportunities focused on incorporating America's past in current discussions about today's landmarks, historic buildings and monuments. 

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$9

weekly or $45 for 5 classes
1x per week, 5 weeks
45 min

Completed by 35 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-8 learners per class

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