English
Log In
Summer Middle School ELA Skills: Read, Write & Reflect
Young writers will develop their English, critical thinking and expository, descriptive, narrative argumentative, analytic and persuasive writing skills. Reluctant, ADHD, ESL, and autism learners are welcome to this fun afterschool class.
Class Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
Essential Writing Skills for Young Writers Writing Practicum for Young Writers In this on-going class young writers will develop their expository, descriptive, narrative argumentative, analytic, and persuasive writing. Writing is critical to every single subject. Even mathematics often calls for argumentation in written form, especially in disciplines such as statistics. An easy no-stress way of writing the five paragraph essay will be introduced that struggling writers will find...
- Young writers will develop their expository, descriptive, narrative argumentative, analytic, and persuasive writing.
Cheryl Carter, the writing coach, endearingly known as Professor Cheryl, for the way she methodically targets the stop-blocks that prohibit her clients from moving them ahead in completing their writing projects. Over the years, she has worked with authors writing educational, religion, science, business, and popular culture books. Professor Cheryl knows how to motivate emerging writers to overcome procrastination, literary lags and time constraints. She is the author of an ever-growing number of titles and has been published traditionally and independently. Professor Cheryl is also a college professor, who currently teaches English and writing classes. She also teaches creative writing, media and culturally relevant biography classes on Outschool.com. Professor Cheryl has an MFA in Creative Writing and a BA in English. She has also completed graduate study in special education, college admissions and counseling, and is currently a creative writing doctoral student. Professor Cheryl holds a graduate certificate in College Advisement from Columbia University A fierce advocate for education empowerment, Professor Cheryl is also the CEO of Collegiate Learning, an academic company that prepares learners for scholastic college success. Additionally, Professor Cheryl, a personal historian created the innovative personal history initiative, Family-as-Biographers.
0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Homework
Frequency: includedFeedback: includedDetails: Optional; homework
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Collegiate Learning instructors (AKA Cheryl Carter Creative Classroom) teach writing, reading, publishing and critical thinking skills to K-12 students. The mission of Collegiate Learning is to prepare learners to do well in higher education....
Reviews
Group Class
$28
weekly1x per week
40 min
Completed by 24 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
5-10 learners per class