$32
weeklyor $384 for 24 classes
Middle School Homeschool Mastery English Language Arts Plus Novel Study
Completed by 1 learner
Ages 10-14
Live Group Course
Live video meetings
2x per week, 12 weeks
2-4 learners per class
40 min
What's included
24 live meetings
16 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Students will be offered homework practice for skills that they struggle with or need practice for. They will not need to turn it in, but will have the opportunity to review skills if needed. We will read through our 2 novel studies. Student will be assigned reading occasionally outside of the class.Assessment
Students will occasionally take assessments to ensure that they are understanding the material. These assements are only available following the course and upon request. Letter grades will not be given in this class unless Students are full time for the term and then only at parents request.Certificate of Completion
Students will be informally assessed through observation and participation. Students will be assigned written reports that they can add to their writing portfolio.Class Experience
US Grade 6 - 8
Looking for a Middle School English Language Arts class where your child can improve their literacy skills while actually enjoying reading and writing? A class that captures their attention, and fosters engagement in meaningful ways? Imagine a class that not only strengthens critical thinking and emotional intelligence but also provides a safe space for creative self-expression. Learn Comprehension, Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary, Fluency Writing, and more. Our dynamic ELA program prepares students with real-world communication skills through interactive projects, an engaging Novel Study, Short stories and poem reviews, and innovative learning experiences designed to help them thrive both in and out of the classroom. NEW TO MY CLASS: Use code Velvet1515 for $15 off this course. 💬 Middle School English Language Arts: A Dynamic Full-Term Course! What Will Be Taught? This full-term English Language Arts course, designed for 6th, 7th graders, and 8th graders meets two days a week for 40 minutes and covers a comprehensive range of essential ELA skills. The curriculum includes reading comprehension, spelling, grammar, writing, vocabulary, fluency, and much more. Students will participate in one complete novel study, some studies of short stories and poems, a creative project, and many engaging activities tailored to different learning styles, ensuring a rich and versatile learning experience. LOOKING FOR A SPECIFIC TIME: If you do not see a class scheduled for the time you are looking for, contact me and we will try to accommodate. SCHEDULE NEEDED TIME! What Topics Will You Cover? Novel Studies: "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London Students will explore these novels through guided reading, discussions, vocabulary activities, and comprehension exercises. Short stories and Poems from classic literature and Aesop are also part of the class. Core ELA Skills: Reading Task: Students will read novels, a few short stories, poems, and articles of interest in this class. Reading Comprehension: Strategies to understand, analyze, and interpret texts. Grammar and Spelling: Mastery of grade-level grammar rules and spelling patterns. Understand of regular, irregular, and rule words. Writing: Creative and analytical writing projects. Iew writing style and structure. We enjoy using tools like Canva in our course at times. Students will have a crash course on canva if they are not familiar with it. Vocabulary Development: Expanding word knowledge through novel studies and interactive activities. Fluency: Practice reading aloud to improve speed, accuracy, and expression. Additional Activities: Socratic Seminars and Debates: Critical discussions on themes, characters, and plot development. Games and Interactive Learning: Use of Kahoot for quizzes and games to reinforce key concepts. We read and delve into activities in readworks and more. Goal Setting and Study Habits: Growth mindset discussions to build positive study habits and goal-setting skills. How Is the Class Structured? Each week session includes: Day 1: Minilesson on Vocabulary, Spelling and Grammar, Literature or Novel Study Day 2: Minilesson on Writing Skills, (occational) Socratic Debate or discussions, Writing, Novel Extended Homework: Students will be assigned homework as practice and to reinforce skills. Homework at times will be printables and at other times will be kahoot review or a readwork article. Homework does not need to be returned and is therefore up to parents descretion. However, if you would like your child to end the course with a final grade, he/ she must complete and turn in assignments/ printable homework before the next class resumes and they must attend the entire fall session. Kahoots and articles on readworks are accessible by the teacher. Grades will then be rendered for students if the parent request. Warm-Up Discussion: Focus on developing a growth mindset, setting goals, and cultivating positive study habits. Mini-Lesson: Targeted instruction on a specific ELA skill or concept, such as grammar, vocabulary, or writing techniques. Novel Study Activities: Ongoing exploration of our selected novel, including comprehension questions, vocabulary exercises, and creative projects. Weekly Writing Assignments: Focused on developing various writing skills, with tasks aligned to our readings and discussions. At times we focus on skills and strategies, other times I offer minilessons, and we also write project papers. Interactive Activities: Games like Kahoot for review, Socratic debates, and structured discussions to ensure comprehension. Assessment: Use of Google Forms for quizzes and assessments to track progress and identify areas for growth. How Will You Teach? My teaching style is interactive, engaging, and student-centered. I use a blend of direct instruction, hands-on task, activities, and collaborative learning. We also actively engage in writing projects. Lessons incorporate: Games and Interactive Tools: All of these are free accounts! Kahoot for quizzes, Readworks for articles, and Canva for creative writing and projects. You will get a class code for readworks after you register Multimedia Resources: Slides, video clips, and diverse reading materials to appeal to different learning styles. Discussions and Debates: Socratic seminars and organized debates to encourage critical thinking and articulate expression. A Time For Writing: Students also engage in writing in class as well as outside the classroom. How Much Will Learners Get to Interact with You? Learners will have multiple opportunities to interact with me and their peers: Live Discussions and Q&A Sessions: Regular class discussions and Q&A opportunities to clarify doubts and explore deeper understanding. Interactive Games and Activities: Participation in games like Kahoot and collaborative projects using Canva. Feedback on Assignments: Continuous feedback on writing assignments, projects, and assessments to support growth and learning. Needed Materials: Kahoot and Canva Accounts: Students need "free" accounts to participate in games and create projects. I also include readworks in my class. Students will get a classroom code and pin after registration. This is free as well. Access to Novels: "The Call of the Wild" in any format (paper, digital, or audiobook). I will provide short stories and poem. Basic Supplies: Access to a computer or tablet for digital activities and internet connectivity for online tools. I ask students to use pen and paper for writing at least the first draft. Required Skills: Students should have successfully completed a 5th grade ELA class and/ or be working at grade level. If you are unsure of your child’s level, I offer tutoring and assessments to ensure proper placement. Worksheets and Additional Resources: Printable worksheets are provided to reinforce learning outside of class, offering plenty of practice opportunities for students who need them. Students are also able to practice skills daily online. Join Us and Watch Your Child Thrive! This one-of-a-kind ELA course is packed with possibilities that will not only build essential literacy skills but also instill a love of learning in your child. With creative tools, interactive games, and a supportive environment, this course makes English Language Arts fun, meaningful, and memorable. Other classes I offer are * book clubs * Second Grade * Journeys Reading * Saxon Math * Singapore Math Coming soon iew writing classes Follow My Profile for updates on other ELA and Writing courses or additional novel studies. Let’s embark on this exciting learning journey together
Learning Goals
Reading Comprehension:
a. Analyze and interpret texts.b. Identify main ideas, supporting details, and themes in a text.
c. Make inferences and draw conclusions based on textual evidence.
Critical Thinking and Analysis:
A. Analyze and evaluate arguments and claims in texts.
B. Make connections between different texts and real-world experiences.
C. Evaluate and analyze different perspectives on a given topic.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)3 Units
24 Lessons
over 12 WeeksUnit 1: Vocab-u- Later; Words that Stick
Lesson 1:
Introduction to the Class, Grammar Spelling
Introduction to the Class Class Rules and Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Spelling and Grammar, Literature or Novel Study Compound Words and Sentence Structure, Context Clues.
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
For Skills; Reading Assignment and Outline Writing. Retell.
Introduction to the Class Continued: Minilesson on Writing Skills, (occational) Socratic Debate or discussions, Writing, Novel
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Comprehension; Planning Goals
Reading Comprehension: Planning Goals. Vocabulary, Spelling and Grammar, Literature or Novel Study Spelling: Silent Letters
Grammar: Relative Pronouns
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Reference Materials
Minilesson: We will review different types of reference materials and go over how they will help us in this course as well as in the real world. Minilesson on Writing Skills, (occational) Socratic Debate or discussions, Writing, Novel Extended
40 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
In this class, we will use kahoot, readworks, and canva ( the free version)
Supply List
Students will need a digital, audio, or paper copy of the book for novel study." The Call of the Wild". They will also need a pen and paper for writing assignments. They will need a free canva, kahoot, and readwork accounts. Readworks can be accessed after you register. I will add the class code to this classroom.
Sources
Students will need a notebook and pen, their computers, and 1 novel for the novel study to include; " The Call of the Wild". This novel may be a digital copy, audio, or a paper copy. You can find these for free online.
Meet the teacher
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of North Carolina Pembroke
WHO AM I:
HELLO! I’m Ms Velvet, and I’m thrilled to be part of your child’s learning journey! I began my teaching career over 20 years ago in North Carolina, where I earned my degrees in Birth through Kindergarten and Early Childhood Education. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of teaching children from Kindergarten through 3rd grade, both in the classroom and online. I have also been teaching middle school students for the last 5-6 years with huge success rates. Along the way, I’ve also served as a curriculum writer, special education instructor, and parent educator for students with special needs.
In addition to my classroom experience, I’m a published author of children's books and am passionate about creating engaging and meaningful learning experiences for all students. While I’ve recently taught virtual classes to students from elementary through middle school( for the past 5 years), I'm a homeschool Mom with two middle schoolers and enjoy teaching at this grade level.
As a homeschooling mom of two, I know how important it is to personalize learning and create an environment where students feel encouraged and supported. I’m also certified in TESOL and TEFL, enabling me to work with ESL learners, and I’m proud to be a 5-Star and ACE educator with Outschool.
When I’m not teaching, I enjoy traveling, sewing, and gardening on my small hobby farm. I believe that learning is most impactful when students are fully engaged, and I can’t wait to partner with you to help your child thrive!
As a teacher I believe in the idea of SELF- DIRECTION AND THE ABILITY TO CHOOSE YOUR OWN PATH. I hope my guidance leads others to develop the confidence to choose the right path for them.
Personally, I absolutely love reading. There is a book by Dr Suess that really does so much more than entertain. It is called " Oh, the Places You Will Go." This book truely sets people of all ages up for success! While there are many quotes I could pull from this fabulous writing, my favorite is “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” -
But, why should you CHOOSE MY CLASS;
I am not simply teaching a class full of students. I am teaching your child. After some time with your child, I will be better able to meet his or her needs in the classroom by understanding his or her learning style. I will be able to engage your child, build upon their strengths, and foster a rigorous learning environment blended with fun and Individual personality. My classes are engaging. They take into account the individual needs of students and support them.
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