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It's Lit! I: Great Middle School Reading: The Giver

An excellent experience for the reticent and avid reader alike, this course will open doors to stronger reading comprehension, closer reading skills, and greater affinity for literature.
Lisa Bagchi
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(109)
Class

What's included

10 live meetings
10 in-class hours
Mastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. Each week, I will send a brief reflection on your learner's progress in the class.
Assessment
If requested, I will write a final assessment for a learner.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
Reading aloud inspires kids to engage and connect with stories, and is an essential tool for building a lifelong love of reading. When students listen to a story while following along visually, understanding of sentence structure and flow deepens and stories truly come to life. When children read aloud themselves, they get to hear the story unfold in their own voice, and to ride with the flow of sentences--becoming more in tune with sentence rhythm, challenging diction and punctuation. 

Increased comfort with and interest in reading emerges with this process, as does greater confidence and skill with comprehension--not to mention the joy that comes with sharing the experience of a story in a small group. 

In this class, we read Lois Lowry's The Giver aloud together. The Giver is a dystopian novel set in a community where no one ever feels sadness or anger, the weather is always perfect, and love does not exist (--it's far too messy!) All seems perfect in this easy world until Jonas, a 12 year old boy, is assigned to become the town's new memory keeper. To do this, Jonas has to connect with 'the giver' to tap into his ancient memories from when things were unpredictable--terrible things happened to people, wars were rife---and feelings existed. This fantastic novel won the John Newbery Award for 1994. 

As we read, we explore theme, language, character, and other significant aspects of the story. I read aloud and also encourage students to read aloud, although this will be optional.  Regular reflection throughout our reading will play a main part in the course. I pose questions frequently--some recall-based, others designed to motivate critical thinking by encouraging students to explore subtext. 

In the final fifteen minutes of class, we work together to create a group ‘reading quiz’. For this, we each brainstorm questions about the reading we just completed and enter them into a spinning wheel to solve together game-show style.

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FOR RETICENT READERS: 
I teach in a supportive way that allows students to work at their own pace. I will encourage students to read aloud, but will not require that they do so. Reading aloud can be highly daunting to some in the beginning, and I feel it is of utmost importance for learners to go at a pace with which they feel comfortable, stepping out of that comfort zone gradually as they feel ready. I always see growth in confidence and willingness to take risks as the class progresses. 

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More about The Giver here:
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez2vF5XCJBc 


OUR CLASS SCHEDULE 

Meeting 1 of 10:  Chapters 1,2
Meeting 2 of 10: Chapters 3,4
Meeting 3 of 10: Chapters 5,6
Meeting 4 of 10: Chapters 7.8
Meeting 5 of 10: Chapters 9,10
Meeting 6 of 10: Chapters 11-13
Meeting 7 of 10: Chapters 14-16
Meeting 8 of 10: Chapters 17-19
Meeting 9 of 10: Chapters 20,21
Meeting 10 of 10: Chapters 22-end
Learning Goals
Students will grow in many areas through this course, including...

-Reading comprehension
-Critical reading ability
learning goal

Syllabus

10 Lessons
over 5 Weeks
Lesson 1:
The Giver
 Chapters 1-2 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
The Giver
 Chapters 3-4 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
The Giver
 Chapters 5-6 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
The Giver
 Chapters 7-8 
60 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Supply List
Each learner in this course will need a copy of The Giver by Lois Lowry. A library copy is fine.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Michigan Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
In my twenty years of teaching middle school, I have worked extensively in the area of diversity. One of the core philosophies of my school centers around examining and lifting marginalized groups. To this end, our faculty has engaged in workshops and seminars with authors and activists in the field, including Peggy McIntosh, Bryan Stevenson, Matt Faulkner and Donna Gephart. Among students and faculty, we hold an annual Diversity Day, during which we study and celebrate differences in areas such as sexuality, gender, class, race, and ability. Personally, a colleague and I facilitate a girls' group which meets weekly to discuss issues surrounding gender stereotypes, finding our voice, and establishing healthy boundaries and friendships. I have immersed myself in the study of diversity through my English curriculum as well, teaching many works of literature that deal with oppression and disenfranchisement. Through these experiences, I have built comfort with and experience in examining these complicated issues with young people. 

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$48

weekly or $240 for 10 classes
2x per week, 5 weeks
60 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
2-6 learners per class

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