What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
This weekly class is an English/Life Skills hybrid of sorts, as it develops the social skills of students while examining topics & themes normally seen in an ELA course. The best part? It all happens when students enjoy their favorite snacks or meals! As I was developing a new offering, a longtime student in another class mentioned we should have a club for foodies--it was quite serendipitous--and thus a new club was born! Each week, students will meet (while enjoying a favorite snack/meal/food) and I will moderate discussion based on whatever they want to talk about--history, movies, video games, characters, music, food, life...! Students are encouraged to come to class with a discussion question or observation, but it is by no means mandatory. We can talk, we can create lists, we can do trivia, etc. This is a place where students have some say in the topic! The food part is completely optional and not required--it is only meant as a fun way to prompt discussion and encourage students to share & interact. It's casual social time to relax at the end of the day with peers. Examples of Possible Topics Week of 11/4: Cooking Week of 11/11 : Star Wars Week of 11/18: Video Games Week 11/25: General Trivia
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External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Massachusetts Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Hello! My name is Bill and I offer a wide variety of courses that either reinforce the skills found in a traditional English/Humanities class such as writing and public speaking, or fall into more of the "miscellaneous" category, such as basic life skills required to be independent--like creating and maintaining a budget, basic cooking, etc. I balance out my practical courses (such as "how to interview") with fun offerings meant to reinforce traditional concepts (learning how to start your own business through "Ghostbusters"). In a nutshell, I want to encourage young people to explore and be excited by learning, not simply with the core subjects taught in school, but by everything life has to offer. Be an active participant; be curious; push yourself--and you'll see how rewarding it is to try something new.
I have my Master's degree in Education and Bachelor's degree in English Literature; I have been teaching since 2008 and have worked with kids of all ages (including my three kids at home). I believe students learn best when they are treated with respect and engage them at their age level--they shouldn't be talked "down" to and treated younger than they are, but there also needs to be expectations they must meet to demonstrate maturity in thinking and behavior; kids won't learn to be responsible if they aren't given responsibility and the chance to prove themselves. I work best by interacting in a fun & casual manner; I love to joke with the kids and am lighthearted with my approach as long as everyone is respectful and doing the work (it's pretty simple!).
I am excited to be working with new students from new places and different backgrounds--having a course where people are together across states (and even countries) helps create a sense of a truly connected world--a world where we feel a bit safer knowing we all ultimately want the same thing in life and can help each other make it happen. I also am excited to use the opportunity to learn new things right along with the kids; I love the idea of running a course where everyone, myself included, determines a new skill or hobby they want to learn, creates a plan, and then makes it happen! Young people need to see adults humble themselves and say, "hey, I don't know something, but I want to!"
I look forward to working with you and hope you're excited by the courses I will be offering--check back often for any new classes!
-If you're taking a class with me for the first time, use code WHITEQQFYN10 to receive $10 off any one of my offerings.
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Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
30 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
1-18 learners per class