What's included
1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
In this one-time class, students will play the game Guess Who?! This game teaches students how to ask specific questions, develops descriptive vocabulary, reinforces using precise adjectives, encourages attention to detail and use of deductive reasoning, and most importantly...it's fun! How We Will Play: Students will be provided several character boards to print out before class (it will be necessary to print these in color). Each student will have a turn to "be a character." The teacher will tell the student who their character is, and the rest of the class will ask yes or no questions to try to figure out the character. All students will participate for the entire game. No one is eliminated at any point. Students do not need to know how to read.
Other Details
Supply List
Character boards will be provided and will need to be printed IN COLOR. Students will also need 24 bingo chips, pennies, or something similar to cover characters that they eliminate as we go.
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi! I have been an educator for over 20 years! I began my career teaching middle school ELA. After five years, I switched gears and became an Academic Advisor and Online Teacher for a homeschool curriculum provider. As my own children entered school, I wanted a traditional school schedule again to align with theirs, so I went back to teaching in public schools. For the last nine years, I have taught middle and high school English in an alternative education setting for a public school system. Our program offers online classes to students who cannot attend their school for a variety of reasons. I love being able to help students continue their education despite often challenging circumstances.
In addition to my 20+ years of experience as a secondary English teacher, I have a BA in Sociology and have taught Sociology courses at the community college level. I have a passion for bringing diversity of literature and content into my classes and highlighting marginalized groups and have done so through the exploration of authentic texts with open and honest discussion that encourages students to apply critical thinking to real-world problems, reflect on and challenge their own beliefs and biases, and learn how to respectfully discuss sensitive topics. In my English 12 class (high school seniors), which I have taught for nine years, we have two units devoted to the exploration of texts related to Social Justice and Gender Roles. In addition, I have participated in the Equity Training provided by my school system, completed professional development related to choosing diverse texts and how to teach sensitive topics, and lead a Cultural Diversity and Heritage Club for students.
Outside of teaching, I love reading, spending time at the beach, and hanging out with my family, which includes my husband and two teenaged daughters!
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$10
per classMeets once
40 min
Completed by 19 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-7
3-6 learners per class