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Middle School Poetry Self-Paced Unit: Reading and Comprehending Poems

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Mr. Van, Certified Teacher
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Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(67)
In this 5-lesson complete unit, students will learn introductory skills to understanding poetry by practicing their ability to deeply analyze, think abstractly, understand elements like meter, and be introduced to sonnets and limericks

Class experience

US Grade 6 - 8
Beginner Level
This class is taught in English.
• Students will have a well-rounded understanding of poetry as a whole and feel confident to read and comprehend it

• Students will learn how to differentiate four kinds of figurative language (metaphor, simile, symbol and hyperbole), the basic elements of poetry form (stanzas and lines), and practice skills necessary to both analysis and life in general (humility, patience, confidence, seeking understanding, self-reflection, challenging oneself)

• Students will use the class text (How Happy is the Little Stone by Emily Dickinson) to learn about the stressed, unstressed, and secondary stresses within words and how to identify them.  They will also learn about the four metrical feet of poetry (iamb, trochee, dactyl, and anapest) and how to identify them within poems. 

• Students will use the class text (Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare) to learn about the key elements of a sonnet including lines, rhyme-scheme, syllables, and meter.  They will also be challenged to comprehend a beginners understanding of the central-text itself.

• Students will use limericks to learn about their key elements and structure including tone, lines, rhyme-scheme, and meter.  
Bachelor's degree from Grace University 
Certification to Teach Secondary Students from the University of Nebraska at Omaha
Endorsement in English/Language Arts from the University of Nebraska at Omaha
ACE Educator
Over 10 years of experience in various educational positions
Homework Offered
EACH LESSON WILL INCLUDE: • A pre-recorded video lesson broken into separate segments (skeleton notes provided) • Short answer and multiple choice questions integrated into the pre-recorded lesson to track student comprehension • Student-to-student discussion posts to practice what was learned in class - Instructor will initiate a post with a question - Each student will make a response with a five-sentence post - Students will respond to two other students with a three-sentence post • An open-note multiple-choice and short-answer quiz • A "final" will be given at the conclusion of the course containing multiple-choice and short answer questions
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Students will receive a percentage (0-100) for the activities each lesson, and then an overall percentage (0-100) at the completion of the course. Percentage will show their accuracy in answering questions with the correct answers.
Grades Offered
A letter-grade does not get applied (feel free to look up your local school district's grading scale if you wish to know a letter-grade) • Integrated lesson questions = 10% of final grade • Lesson-quizzes = 35% of final grade • Discussion threads = 35% of final grade • Final quiz = 20% of final grade
Skeleton notes are best filled out after being printed, however, they can be filled out digitally as well after "downloading" the copy and then "saving (your) own copy"
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Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(67)
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Hello!

My name is Paul Van Moorleghem or, more simply, Mr. Van!

I realized that I loved to learn waaaaay too late in life.  It was upon this realization that I decided to go back to school and get my certification to teach.

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Self-Paced Class

$20

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1 pre-recorded lesson
5 weeks of teacher support
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1 year of access to the content

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Ages: 9-14

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