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Immersion Book Club: "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens

In this book club for visual and kinesthetic learners, students will experience books through all of their senses: drawing, writing, discussing, watching movies, and eating great food!
Kristin Shoger
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1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours

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"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers." Charles W. Eliot

Have you ever wanted to fully immerse yourself in a book, taking it apart bit by bit so that you are able to enjoy every single page of it?  In this class, we will do just that!  Our book journals will be the place where we draw and describe each of the characters found among the pages.  It will allow us to discuss the story arc and sketch it in detail: analyzing the introduction, rising action, climax, denouement, and conclusion.  Pages will be filled with quotes that stir our hearts and prick our minds so that we can hold them in our memory for ages.  We will put ourselves into the shoes of the characters, writing paragraphs to describe how we feel in their skin and why we feel that way.  Acting out the story will be a beautiful way to celebrate the season and bring Dickens' fantastic literature to life!

"A Christmas Carol" is a literary masterpiece that has withstood the test of time!  Though there are religious themes throughout the book that could be discussed, we are going to forego those topics in this class.  Instead, I will entrust those discussions to parents so that each family can assess religious themes from their own personal worldview.  In this class, we will focus on literary themes, character development, and the beautiful use of the English language woven throughout the story.

After reading the book, journaling, and discussing throughout weeks 1-3, student will be sent an instructional video to walk them through making a fun snack, themed around the book.  Between classes #3 and 4, they will make the snack and watch the movie, "A Christmas Carol", which is based off of the book.  During the fourth week of class, we will discuss the differences between the book and the movie, documenting these differences in our journals using a Venn diagram.  

By the end of this 4 week session, students will have had the opportunity to experience the book through all 5 of their senses: smelling the book as they read, feeling the pen in their hand as they journal, using their bodies to act out the play, seeing the book come to life through the movie, hearing the discussion, and tasting the snack they create!  They will find themselves fully immersed in this wonderful story of a heart being changed thanks to the three Christmas spirits!
Learning Goals
This is a class for visual and kinesthetic learners who need to do more than just read a book cover to cover.  Through a combination of drawing, writing, cooking, acting, watching the movie, and discussing, students will have every opportunity to immerse themselves in this fabulous book!
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Parental Guidance
With all movies, I suggest that parents check out Common Sense Media to see if the movie is in alignment with your family's values. Here's the link to the movie, "A Christmas Carol": https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/a-christmas-carol-1984. The movie is rated PG.
Supply List
-  The book, "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens found on Amazon.
-  The movie, "A Christmas Carol", 1984 edition starring George C. Scott, found on Amazon to rent or buy at https://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Carol-George-C-Scott/dp/B009EEG51G/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=a+christmas+carol+movie&qid=1621382199&sr=8-4.
-  A journal of any type!  I love Canson Mixed Media journals due to their unlined pages and spiral binding.  
-  Pencils, pens, colored pencils, markers - any art supplies that you enjoy for journaling!
-  The supply list for the snack will be provided during the 3rd week of class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Kristin Shoger
Joined June, 2020
5.0
31reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello!  I'm Kristin Shoger and I am so excited to be teaching on Outschool.  I love food, words, and nature!  Cooking, hiking, and reading are my passions, which I am excited to share with my learners.  

I have 4 sweet kids whom I have homeschooled for the past 10 years.  In that time, I've found that learning takes many forms and that a little enchantment added into our day goes a long way.  My hope is to grow in my students a love of learning, an awe of nature, and a recognition of beautiful words.

In my Nature Journaling classes on Outschool, we will explore a new project each week and learn to confidently navigate the ins and outs of creating an amazing journal, using John Muir Laws' books as our guide.  Learners will be given "tools" for their nature journaling toolbox as they learn to use pictures, words, and numbers to describe their finds.  They will learn how to utilize the prompts "I notice", "I wonder", and "It reminds me of" to look deeply and thoughtfully at objects that they may otherwise pass quickly by without a second glance.  They will then be encouraged to search nature for our topic, take pictures, journal, and then post their finds/creations on our class page.  

In the 2021-2022 school year, I am looking forward to expanding my business by offering Immersion Book Clubs!  Visual and kinesthetic learners often need to do more than just read a book cover to cover in order to fully engage with it.  Through 4 week sessions, students will have the opportunity to experience books through all 5 of their senses: smelling the book as they read, feeling the pen in their hand as they journal, seeing the book come to life through the movie, hearing the discussion, and tasting the snack they create!  They will find themselves fully immersed in each wonderful story!

I'd love for you to come and join me as we seek out that which is good, true, and beautiful in the world that we explore, the books that we read, and the food that we create!

Qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science and Christian Education from Erskine College 2002
Certified Dental Assistant 2003 - 2007
Homeschool Mama, Avid Reader, and Head Chef in the Shoger Kitchen 2007 - 2020

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$60

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Meets once
30 min

Completed by 20 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
3-9 learners per class

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