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MindSpark Literacy Block (Semester 2)

In this semester-long class students are immersed in reading, writing, and language arts. The curriculum is structured around building literacy naturally and is personalized for your student's individual needs.
Kim Musolff
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4.9
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Class

What's included

19 live meetings
28 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
2-4 hours per week. Students will be required to read 4 books per semester that follow the curriculum. Book lists will be provided, but students may choose any book that fits in the topic we're studying.
Mastery Evaluation
Students will have optional language arts homework once a week.
Progress Report
Upon request, I will provide a written evaluation of your student's literacy development. Please allow at least 2 weeks to complete.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 7
Intermediate - Advanced Level
This is not your typical literacy class!  Students are immersed in a world of reading, writing, and language arts in a way that connects them to literacy through their own experiences, personal interests, and natural curiosity.  We have a lot of fun playing with language so that students become comfortable manipulating and understanding the written word. In addition to learning literacy skills found in a regular curriculum, students in this class also learn to:

-develop their own voice in writing
-be thoughtful about word choice to say exactly what they mean
-connect literature to their own lives

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READING
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Students choose their own books for reading.  Every 4-5 weeks we focus on a new story element, like setting or conflict.  Students choose a book from my book list that lends itself well to the particular topic we are studying.  Outside of class, students are responsible for reading the book in the allotted time and completing the annotation assignments.  In class, students discuss how their individual book intertwines with our topic.  At the end of the 4-5 week period, students complete a writing assignment that relates to the book they were reading and the annotations they were collecting.  

Students who join this class should already have a good understanding of HOW to read (decoding, etc.).  This class is for students independently reading short chapter books and above.  

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WRITING
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The writing portion of this class is based on small writing exercises that encourage students to play with written language and develop their own writing voice.  In the first half of the semester, each week students complete a writing exercise, which is focused on a particular writing skill.  These writing exercises are saved for revision exercises (in the second half of the semester) and a writing project (in Semester 2).  Students are always encouraged to turn exercises into full stories if they are inspired to do so, but this is not a requirement in this class.  You will, however, see improvement in your child's writing skills as they complete assignments from other classes.  

All the writing exercises can be adapted to your student's skill level.  Some students write only 2-3 sentences in the activities, while others write paragraphs.  The point of the exercises are to get words on paper and notice (and play with) the nuances of writing.  Students at all levels can benefit.  They do, however, need to be at least 9 years old, so they are developmentally ready to engage in the way we share and discuss in class.  They also have to be able to write independently 2-3 sentences.  Students who cannot do this will become very frustrated with the writing process in this class and will learn very little. 

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LANGUAGE ARTS
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Language mechanics, grammar, and usage are NOT taught in the writing portion of this class.  It is important to allow students the freedom to express their thoughts on paper without getting hung up on things like spelling and punctuation.  Therefore, language arts is taught separately.  Students learn the rules of writing so that when they are ready to complete a piece of writing, they know how to make sure others can read it with ease.  

We use the Spectrum Language Arts workbook as the core of the language arts curriculum.  However, this workbook homework assignments are completely optional.  In class, I teach a short lesson, and then students are once again invited to play with language in a writing exercise.  For example, when we study adjectives, I might ask students to improve a boring sentence like, "The man walked into the store."  They will need to use interesting adjectives and other language to spice it up, until it might sound something like this:

The suspicious-looking man walked into the store with his hands in the pocket of a tattered, old sweatshirt. 

There are no minimum requirements for the language arts portion of this class, other than the ability to write 2-3 sentences on their own.  Each student who does the homework portion of the class will purchase their own grade-appropriate Spectrum workbook to practice skills learned in class.  In addition, there is an optional grade-specific spelling program they can work on outside of class.
Learning Goals
Students who complete this class will improve their ability to manipulate language to write, understand reading on a deeper level, and improve language mechanic skills.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
19 Lessons
over 19 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Conflict, Story Structure, and Sentence Types
 LIT: Students are review types of conflict and choose new books to read. 
WRITING: Students review story structure maps. They are introduced to the function of the middle part of a story. 
LANG ARTS: Imperative Sentences 
90 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Conflict, Characters, and Sentence Types
 LIT: Students explore the conflict: character vs. nature. 
WRITING: Students invent a character and put them in a story. 
LANG ARTS: Interrogative & Exclamatory Sentences 
90 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Characters and Simple Sentences
 LIT: Students discuss how their character is changing with their conflict with nature. 
WRITING: Students learn the difference between round and flat characters, and try that in their writing. 
LANG ARTS: Simple Sentences 
90 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Story Structure, Free Write, and Compound Sentences
 LIT: Students map their novel's story structure.  
WRITING: Students attempt a "show-don't-tell" free write.
LANG ARTS: Compound Sentences 
90 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Pre-Requisites
Students joining this class will have a wide range of skills. However in order to be successful, they should be able to read at least short chapter books on their own, and write a short paragraph independently, when prompted.
Supply List
Students will need to obtain (purchase or borrow) 4 chapter books that satisfy the requirements listed in class.  Details upon enrollment. 

Students will need a writing notebook (spiral is best, because it lays flat) for writing exercises.  They will also need a manila envelope (or something similar) to keep writing pieces in throughout the course.  

OPTIONAL:  Students who complete the Spelling portion of this class will need a spiral notebook for practice.  

OPTIONAL: Students who wish to practice language arts in the Spectrum workbook will need to purchase a grade-appropriate level.  

GRADE 3: https://www.amazon.com/Spectrum-Language-Workbooks-Sentences-Proofreading/dp/1483812065

GRADE 4:  https://www.amazon.com/Spectrum-Workbook-4th-Standards-Homeschool-Classroom/dp/1483812073

GRADE 5: https://www.amazon.com/Spectrum-Punctuation-Structure-Vocabulary-Curriculum-dp-1483871398/dp/1483871398/ref=dp_ob_title_bk

GRADE 6: https://www.amazon.com/Punctuation-Capitalization-Structure-Vocabulary-Curriculum-dp-1483871401/dp/1483871401/ref=dp_ob_title_bk

GRADE 7: https://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Punctuation-Structure-Vocabulary-Curriculum-dp-148387141X/dp/148387141X/ref=dp_ob_title_bk
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined April, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Colorado Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am a Colorado-certified teacher who has been teaching for over 25 years in a variety of environments.  I currently run a microschool for homeschoolers in Colorado.  I also virtually homeschool several students on Outschool.  

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$41

weekly or $775 for 19 classes
1x per week, 19 weeks
90 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
3-6 learners per class

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