What's included
10 pre-recorded lessons
10 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1-2 hours per week. Complete weekly activities on interactive websites: nearpod, kahoot, blooket.Class Experience
US Grade 11 - 12
This class is a vocabulary class, focusing on teaching students to read, write, and define vocabulary words with each lesson. In class students will read the words given and their definition. Then 3-4 activities will be done using interactive websites like nearpod.com, kahoot.com, or blooket.com to help reinforce these definitions of these vocabulary words. Examples of these activities are: Words and their meanings; find the one that doesn’t belong; Apply the meanings; fill in the blank Each week the vocabulary list and a video from the teacher will be posted to the classroom on Wednesdays. The students are expected to either print out and write out each vocabulary word, or view the pdf document and copy off the screen each vocabulary word. This will help students reinforce how to write and spell each word. As students write each word out they should also read the definitions and examples of each word. This will help them prepare for the games/activities they will be completing for this weeks words. All of these activities are going to be based off of how to use and/or define these vocabulary words. This class will be in 2 parts: part 1 10 weeks; part 2 10 weeks The lessons will be as follows: Weeks 1: Lesson 1: apocryphal, arcane, convene, expedient, exude, gesticulate, imperturbable, increment, levity, mortify, periphery, raconteur, reiterate, subterfuge, vacillate Week 2: Lesson 2: accoutrements, aggrieved, choleric, comport, disconcert, fauna, interpose, maraud, modicum, opulent, patrician, phlegmatic, propensity, therapeutic, utilitarian Week 3: Lesson 3: atrophy, efficacy, emolument, icon, incipient, inculcate, inestimable, lackluster, martinet, prodigious, regimen, stellar, stoic, vibrant, zealous Week 4: Lesson 4: autonomy, circumspect, composure, edifice, ensconce, environs, hapless, heinous, incognito, indoctrinate, interim, mausoleum, pillage, reverie, thrall Week 5: Lesson 5: abstruse, accrue, acquiesce, besmirch, explicit, histrionic, impropriety, inveigle, penitent, probity, purport, repercussion, revelation, surfeit, unsavory Week 6: Lesson 6: anathema, assuage, avuncular, convivial, eclectic, epigram, expound, intrinsic, inveterate, mogul, munificent, nascent, perspicacious, philistine, propitious Week 7: Lesson 7: archipelago, careen, cavalier, contiguous, correlate, etymology, frenetic, kinetic, presage, pulverize, recondite, repulse, seismic, undulate, upheaval Week 8: Lesson 8: betrothed, blasphemy, cadence, canon, denouement, edict, enamor, insensate, renegade, soliloquy, stricture, triumvirate, usurp, vestment, votary Week 9: Lesson 9: advent, blase, bravado, disparate, domicile, fabricate, itinerant, lilliputian, phobia, proclivity, projectile, queasy, reciprocate, relegate, vertigo Week 10: Lesson 10: amnesia, appease, attrition, debacle, defoliate, equestrian, expunge, hackneyed, opprobrium, proviso, sully, tactile, upbraid, verdant, vertex Parents need to be sure their students have paper and something to write with at the beginning of each class. Also Parents need to be sure students are completing all of the activities for each lesson. After class a worksheet will be provided which will include a story for students to practice reading and answering comprehension questions about the story on their own. Students can take a picture of their answers to the questions and share it in the classroom for teacher review.
Learning Goals
In this class students will participate in a variety of activities on nearpod, blooket, or kahoot, practicing a new list of vocabulary words and their definitions. These activities are geared to help students learn how to use words in the right context.
Syllabus
10 Lessons
over 10 WeeksLesson 1:
Lesson 1
apocryphal, arcane, convene, expedient, exude, gesticulate, imperturbable, increment, levity, mortify, periphery, raconteur, reiterate, subterfuge, vacillate
Lesson 2:
Lesson 2
accoutrements, aggrieved, choleric, comport, disconcert, fauna, interpose, maraud, modicum, opulent, patrician, phlegmatic, propensity, therapeutic, utilitarian
Lesson 3:
Lesson 3
atrophy, efficacy, emolument, icon, incipient, inculcate, inestimable, lackluster, martinet, prodigious, regimen, stellar, stoic, vibrant, zealous
Lesson 4:
Lesson 4
autonomy, circumspect, composure, edifice, ensconce, environs, hapless, heinous, incognito, indoctrinate, interim, mausoleum, pillage, reverie, thrall
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parents need to be available to follow up with their children to be sure they are completing all of the activities for this class. Websites used in this class are: nearpod.com, kahoot.it, blooket.com. All of these sites do not require a login to participate in class with. A link and code will be provided by the teacher in the weekly posts for students to use to participate in the weekly activities.
Supply List
paper and pencil to write out vocabulary words.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Ashford University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Ashford University
I have been a homeschool mom for 20+ years, I have a Bachelors Degree in Organizational Management, and a Masters Degree in Teaching and Learning with technology. I bring to the classroom my experience as a homeschool mom and try to help students find the way they learn best and apply it to any topic they are learning about. I also try to help them find their passions and help them learn through their passions.
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Ages: 16-18