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Middle School Age Group Writers Workshop: The Art of Writing Essays and Papers!

In this four day and 50 minute course we will examine the different modes/tones of writing, brainstorming, MLA format, and how to become an excellent writer.
Michael Scott Gullett
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(152)
Class

What's included

4 live meetings
3 hrs 20 mins in-class hours
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Writing a paper!
Assessment
Teacher in class seminar assessment, reviewing rough drafts, working whole class and individual with students during the class, and reviewing the paper to conclude the class.

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
The writers workshop class is focused on all parts of writing. Our class will dive deep into all the parts of becoming an excellent writer. Are you struggling with brainstorming, formatting, writing within different tones, and/or maybe you want to improve your writing skills. If you answered yes to any of these questions than this class is for you!

The writers workshop will provide instruction and lessons on creating ideas, brainstorming (by using different templates to assist any learner), the process of writing, researching, MLA formatting, writing amazing introductions, constructing body paragraphs, and engaging conclusions that keep the reader wanting more. Using the seminar approach to teaching, our class will find the creative and the innovative ideas of each learner providing detailed instruction on the writing process to create an amazing paper by the fourth day of the class. If you want to become a better writer or improve a certain part of the writing process than this class is for you. 

Lesson One:
Introduction to the writing process, types of writing, different tones and modes of writing, generating ideas, and brainstorming.

Lesson Two:
Researching, writing in a specific tone or mode, writing introductions, and writing body paragraphs. 

Lesson Three:
Writing conclusions, MLA. format, editing process, and converting a rough draft to a final draft. 

Lesson Four:
Examining the strengths of each writer, find the areas of the writing process that are still providing difficulties for the class, celebrate our learning as well as our amazing final drafts papers, and provide deeper instruction on the areas needed. 

Each paper will be reviewed by Mr. Gullett with comments to continue to add to the learners strengths and some areas to keep working on.
Learning Goals
Writing amazing papers, essays, stories, reports, and/or whatever the learner needs within the writing process. 

Learners in my writers workshop will learn:
1. Creating ideas
2. Understanding the learners creative and innovation as well as how that can be used within the writing process
3. Brainstorming
4. Tones or modes of writing (narration, informative, persuasive, argumentative, research, and etc.).
5. Writing Introductions
6. Performing Research
7. Writing Body Paragraphs
8. Writing Conclusions
9. Editing - Rough Draft to Final Draft
10. Writing a paper to be reviewed by the teacher on a topic and tone of the leaners choice
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Paper topics will be interesting and engaging to student interests, and there will not be any topics that are of a sensitive nature. I also have 16 plus years in education as an English (LA), history, and speech/debate teacher.
Supply List
Ability to type a paper - Computer and/or some writing application.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined June, 2020
4.9
152reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello,

My name is Michael S. Gullett. However, all my students tend to call me Mr. G! I have 20 years of being a teacher and a principal in Alaska. Plus, another six years as a young pup growing up in Alaska. I have had the wonderful opportunity to work and travel all over the state of Alaska. Many of the villages and towns are only accessible by plane or boat. 

During the vast majority of my career, I have taught history/social studies; but while teaching at a high school near Anchorage (Alaska) I became a member of the Seminar or the Socratic Method to teaching. In the seminar method students and their take on learning the content through readings (many time primary documents), creating together deep philosophical questions to expand our learning, and discussion. These three aspects a main parts to a seminar class, but I can ensure future students and parents that there is so much more to this style of teaching. The Zoom technology is a perfect for examining history and language arts through the seminar style. I use the seminar style to ask my students deep philosophical questions that allows us to think deeply about history. In my classes, history comes alive is so many different ways. My teaching experience includes elementary to high grades, different contents or curriculums, special education resource, as well as Career and Technical Education. 

I have been teaching on Outschool since 2020 (hard to believe it has already been four years)! I really enjoy teaching on Outschool, because I am able to teach history, language arts (writing), public speaking, and other unique classes from sports broadcasting and podcasting to classes about Alaska. I am looking forward to your son or daughter signing up for one of my classes! 

I have two Master Degree: One in Educational Leadership and the second in Career and Technical Education. You will find that I do a wonderful job of getting to know my students and their future interests. This allows me to connect history to my students interest. I also have a BA in History and Secondary Education. My main emphasis for history was Native American and the Frontier (West) History. Even though this was my focus - I love all history from American History to World History and even a cool topic like 1960s Rock and Roll. One of the main reasons for joining Outschool is having the freedom to offer interest historical and language arts topics, finding out what my students are interested in, and creating classes on topics that in a traditional school I might not have the opportunity to go in depth. I know that you will find my classes fun, engaging, creative, and an excellent bridge between high school and college level content. I am also looking forward to creating exciting history and/or geography lessons for younger grade, because many times traditional schools no longer have the time to dive into these extremely fun ares. 

Fun Facts About Mr. G!
1. I have been a white water raft guide
2. I catch lots of fresh salmon each summer
3. I have been a sports broadcaster
4. I have coached football, baseball, and speech/debate
5. I played two years of college baseball 
6. I have published a sports podcast
7.  I have published article on Career and Technical Education
8. I am currently writing a historical fiction novel
9. And of course I love to travel, play, and spend time with my amazing family 

I am looking forward to you joining my classes!

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$64

for 4 classes
4x per week, 1 week
50 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-14
1-18 learners per class

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