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Middle School Language Arts Mini-Course: 01

A self-paced Language Arts course that is aligned to national standards. Students will work on the areas of citing text evidence, main idea, summarizing, argument writing, and collaboration and discussion.
Chelsea E. BAEd
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What's included

16 pre-recorded lessons
average 8 mins per video
4 weeks
of teacher support
2 hrs 8 mins
total video learning hours
1 year access
to the content
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Each week students will have readings, assignments based on the standard(s) for the week and other activities to complete such as an online game or online word search. Students need to allow two or more hours each week for this course.
Assessment
Each week students will complete assessments aligned to the standard(s) of the week. These will shared privately with the teacher. Students will get feedback on each assessment. There are no letter grades given in this course. If you need a grade for this course, please let the teacher know prior to the first day of the course.
Letter Grade
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Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner - Advanced Level
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***The Middle School Language Arts Mini-Courses are designed around a theme and can be taken in any order. Each course contains informational readings and touches on national standards. To get a more rigorous and full semester long experience, please see my Middle School Language Arts Part 1 and Part 2 courses. The readings and topics are different in the full semester classes and cover more national standards.**

Course Description:
This self-paced and subscription Language Arts course does not have any live meetings. The course is aligned to the national standards of citing text evidence, main idea, summarizing, argument writing, and collaboration and discussion. 

This course is centered around the big question, "How do we decide what is true?". The informational readings and assignments during this course will be related to the course's big question as well as each reading's big question. The readings will be used to support the national standards. Feedback will be given on each assessment that is turned in.

ESL/ELL:
All readings have been translated into a number of languages using Google Translate. These are to help with comprehension if needed. Many of the readings build background knowledge prior to students independently. reading the text through the use of SDAIE strategies.

National Standards:
-RI.5.1, RI.6.1, RI.7.1, RI.8.1, RI.9.1 - Citing Text Evidence
-RI.5.2, RI.6.2, RI.7.2, RI.8.2, RI.9.2 - Main Idea
-RI.5.2, RI.6.2, RI.7.2, RI.8.2, RI.9.2 - Summarizing
-W.5.1, W.6.1, W.7.1, W.8.1, W.9.1 - Argument Writing
-SL.5.1, SL.6.1, SL.7.1, SL.8.1, SL.9.1 - Collaboration and Discussion

Course Format:
Learners will build background knowledge on some of the texts prior to reading. SDAIE (Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English) strategies are used to help build background knowledge. These strategies are specifically designed for ESL/ELL students, however, all students can benefit from these strategies. The documents will be checked via a lesson video. Students will then read texts and complete assessments over the standard of the week.

The teacher will be available throughout the week via Outschool to answer any questions and give feedback. 


Course Schedule (Subject to Change):
Unit 1
-Lesson: Citing Text Evidence
-Reading: “A Place Where Strays Can Stay”
	-Big Question: Are no-kill animal shelters really more humane than other animal shelters?
-Reading: “Having Friends, Making Choices”
	-Big Question: What is the best way to handle peer pressure?

Unit 2
-Lesson: Main Idea
-Reading: “Smart Money”
	-Big Question: Do allowances help kids learn the value of money?
-Reading: “Policing Changes”
	-Big Question: What is the true role of a police officer?
-Reading: “Celebrity Scoop”
	-Big Question: Do we have the right to know the truth about celebrities’ lives?

Unit 3
-Lesson: Summarizing
-Reading: “Fear in the Spotlight”
	-Big Question: Are people’s fears about public speaking grounded in truth?
-Reading: “Facebook or Face-to-Face?”
	-Big Question: How do we really know someone?
-Reading: “The Fear Factor”
	-Big Question: Are phobias real or all in the head?

Unit 4
-Argument Writing
Learning Goals
National Standards:
-RI.5.1, RI.6.1, RI.7.1, RI.8.1, RI.9.1 - Citing Text Evidence
-RI.5.2, RI.6.2, RI.7.2, RI.8.2, RI.9.2 - Main Idea
-RI.5.2, RI.6.2, RI.7.2, RI.8.2, RI.9.2 - Summarizing
-W.5.1, W.6.1, W.7.1, W.8.1, W.9.1 - Argument Writing
-SL.5.1, SL.6.1, SL.7.1, SL.8.1, SL.9.1 - Collaboration and Discussion
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
4 Units
16 Lessons
over 4 Weeks
Unit 1: Citing Text Evidence
Lesson 1:
Introduction
 In this lesson, students will be provided with information about the course. 
Lesson 2:
Citing Text Evidence Lesson
 In this lesson, students will learn to cite text evidence when using direct quotes. 
28 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
"A Place Where Strays Can Stay"
 In this lesson, students will use what they learned about citing text evidence to read an article and complete an assessment around citing text evidence.

This lesson is focused around the big question: Are no-kill animal shelters really more humane than other animal shelters? 
11 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
"Having Friends, Making Choices"
 In this lesson, students will use what they learned about citing text evidence to read an article and complete an assessment around citing text evidence.

This lesson is focused around the big question: What is the best way to handle peer pressure? 
13 mins of video lessons

Other Details

Learning Needs
This course uses some SDAIE (Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English) strategies to support not only English learners, but ALL learners. All texts are translated into a variety of languages (using Google Translate).
Parental Guidance
We use the website Kahoot! in this course. This is an optional review step and students can opt out of doing this activity.
Supply List
Student will need access to Google Drive/Docs to complete the assignments each week.
Joined June, 2018
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Iowa Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
I have previously taught Middle School Language Arts and now teach ELL (English Language Learners), both at a brick and mortar school. I have a degree in Elementary Education with endorsements in Reading, Language Arts, Social Studies, and ESL. In addition to a teaching degree, I also have a degree in Sociology with a minor in Psychology and Human Relations.

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