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Full English Language Arts Unit Over Classic Novel Watership Down Richard Adams

7th, 8th, and 9th grade students will enjoy the spring season by studying this classic book by Richard Adams through analysis, discussion, nonfiction texts, short response, and an essay.
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8 live meetings
7 hrs 20 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. 1 to 2 hours of homework between sessions
Letter Grade
Percentage grade provided GRADING SCALE: • Class Participation: 25% • Reflective writing exercises (average): 25% • Final Essay: 50%

Class Experience

US Grade 7 - 9
Intermediate Level
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CLASS SYNOPSIS
7th, 8th, and 9th grade students will enjoy the spring season by studying this classic book by Richard Adams through analysis, discussion, nonfiction texts, short response, and an essay.

OVERVIEW
     • Students will read 7 to 9 chapters prior to each class (besides the first)
     • Students will learn both the biographical information of the author and the literary period in which they wrote
     • The class will engage in discussions revolving around instructor prompts/questions
     • Additional text-related nonfiction articles will be assigned to students throughout the course that will sharpen their understanding of concepts being discussed
     • Two short-response writing assignments assignments
     • One Analytical Essay will be assigned and developed throughout the course

GRADING SCALE:
    • Class Participation: 25%
    • Reflective writing exercises (average): 25%
    • Analytical Essay: 50%

 TEACHING STYLE
    • I want my students to discuss, interact, and learn from each other! Every chance I get,  I will encourage them to respond to others ideas
    • I hope to facilitate conversation, protect think-time, and pose questions that provoke deeper thought based on the central text. 
    • I hope that students feel as welcomed to think as they are challenged in their thinking. 
    • While I will challenge students to think deeply, their perspective will always be encouraged and celebrated.  
    • I love interacting with my students!  I will be apart of the conversation as well 😁
    • Lecture-style lessons will be taught to ensure all students comprehend concepts and themes
    • Tied to all of my literature courses is an exclusive private tutoring session on Fridays for only $10. When students sign up the course, they will be given a link to that session that they can attend when needed for homework help and instructor-guidance on papers and reading
    • The idea of providing a grade and then moving on is not my style.  If a student is willing to persevere, I want to keep working with them until the learning goals have been achieved
    •  If you need more in-depth guidance on the assignments, I offer exclusive (to my literature courses) private tutoring session on Fridays for only $10! (please reach out for more details)

CONTENT
    • Watership Down provides several opportunities for rich analytical discussion
    • Literary element instruction (as opportunity presents itself from the text)
    • In order to develop a well-rounded analysis of the novel, students will be instructed on the biographical information of the author (Richard Adams), as well as the historical setting in which the novel was written in (Postmodern Literary Period).  Students will create connections between this information, and the content of the novel throughout the course. 
    • Class discussion will revolve around the following novel-centered themes:
        ‣ Anthropomorphism
        ‣ Political Symbolism
        ‣ Democracy vs Authoritarianism
        ‣ Struggle and survival
        ‣ Freedom and individuality
        ‣ Power and purpose
        ‣ Myth and legend
        ‣ Environmentalism
Learning Goals
Students will strengthen their focus and reading-comprehension skills
Students will learn to critically think and pose questions during and after reading a text that help it become more engrossing, educational, and enriching
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
8 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Welcome and background information
 Introductions
Expectations
Biographical Information
Literary Period Information
(Nonfiction article) Britannica Article Assigned
*Britannica Short Response Assigned 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Chapters 1-8
 Chapter Analysis Discussion
*Britannica Short Response Work
(Nonfiction article) Jane Eyre and the Pursuit of the Mother’s Pleasure Assigned
*"The Significance of Myth in ‘Watership Down" Short Response Assigned 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Chapters 9-17
 Chapter Analysis Discussion
*"The Significance of Myth in ‘Watership Down" Short Response Work
*Analytical Essay Assigned
*Analytical Essay Structure 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Chapters 18-23
 Chapter Analysis Discussion
*Analytical Essay Introduction Paragraph + Finding Sources 
55 mins online live lesson

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Parental Guidance
NOTE: This novel is intense and mature on several occasions. The following subjects will be approached with maturity and an educational perspective. SEXUAL CONTENT • Male rabbits seek out does in a naturalistic fashion VIOLENCE • Vivid animal violence and death (the animals in this book have human-like traits, so this can be pretty intense) • Rabbits fight several animals including foxes, birds, and other rabbits • Humans are violent towards rabbits including traps, shooting, and gassing (NOTE: this is to PROMOTE animal-rights) RELIGION RACISM SEXISM AND SOCIAL THEMES • The rabbits practice their own version of religion which includes a rabbit-god (this is to provide commentary on the impact of myth, legend, and religion) • Supernatural abilities to sense danger/prophecies • The rabbits share a story of a terrifying rabbit who is the embodiment of death PROFANITY • Minimal usage of profanity including d*mn, h*ll, etc SCARINESS • The rabbits share a story of a terrifying rabbit who is the embodiment of death • The rabbits have personalities and are often in life-threatening situations DRUGS/ALCOHOL • Humans use "white sticks" (cigarettes) *NOTE* I cannot control the perspectives of all members of the class, however, I will hold students to respectf and acceptance of their peers
Supply List
Microsoft Word OR Google Docs

Watership Down by Richard Adams (NOTE: I am NOT affiliated with the following source:)
https://a.co/d/4tOy1WE
Language of Instruction
English (Level: B2+)
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Nebraska Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Bachelor's degree from Grace University 
Certification to Teach Secondary Students from the University of Nebraska at Omaha
Endorsement in English/Language Arts from the University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Over 10 years of experience in various instructional positions

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