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Ray Bradbury's Science Fiction Analysis: ELA for High Schoolers

In this 10 lesson course, learners will jump into the science fiction genre by identifying literary elements used by Ray Bradbury in 2 science fiction stories. Learners will be introduced to literary theories and write 2-3 essays.
Striving Students Towards Success, LLC.
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10 pre-recorded lessons
10 weeks
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1 year access
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Homework
1-2 hours per week. -Learners will be provided with an interactive copy of the text to read. In order to properly analyze a text learners must read through at least 4 times. -The interactive class study guide allows learners to find example of literary elements in the text and check work with teacher videos. -Learners will write a unique thesis idea for 10 different literary theories. This is a practice exercise where learners can plan out possible ideas for an essay given a specific framework or 'literary lens'. -Learners will draft, revise, and finalize a literary analysis essay.
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Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 12
In this 10 lesson, self paced course learners will read and analyze "Zero Hour" and "The Shape of Things" in order to write various literary analysis essays.  Bradbury's science fiction stories are celebrated for questioning technologies impact on the world. I have taught English literature and ELA assessment preparation to hundreds of learners on Outschool (this text included!), so I have anticipated areas of misunderstanding in a carefully crafted active reading document. From my experience as a classroom teacher, learners tend to struggle with annotation. I provide learners with an annotated copies of the texts to make identifying literary elements easier.

Each lesson video provides learners with an opportunity to check their written responses. I always inform learners that their answers are not expected to match mine because literature can be interpreted in many ways. I will model live writing, to encourage learners that it is a process that can take time! I try to be creative in an attempt to engage learners in literary controversy. I will also draw historical and present day connections when discussing the story in lesson videos. 

All of my self paced, literary analysis courses provide learners with:
-An Active Reading Packet consisting of the required text to pair with learner videos. The packet provides learners with in reading vocabulary definitions, images to assist in setting visualization, and Common Core aligned questions to guide thinking towards choosing a thesis later in the course. 
-An Interactive Literary Element Study Guide, shared as a Google document for feedback that includes:
     1. An author study lesson
     2. A pre reading theme development lesson
     3. Defines basic and abstract literary elements in a cohesive order with examples
     4.  Writing activities to get learners comfortable using literary terminology in writing
     5.  Instructions for literary analysis essay with a guided outline
    6. The Ultimate Literary Theory Analysis Guide Manual with an explanation of 10 literary analysis theories/criticisms and tips for crafting the perfect essay
Learning Goals
Students will identify and explain the literary elements used by Ray Bradbury in "Zero Hour" for the purpose of crafting a literary analysis essay.
Students will identify and explain the literary elements used by Ray Bradbury in "The Shape of Things" for the purpose of crafting a comparative literary analysis essay.
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Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
3 Units
10 Lessons
over 10 Weeks
Unit 1: Ray Bradbury
Lesson 1:
Ray Bradbury & the Cold War
 Learners will be provided with a video and article on the life of Ray Bradbury for the purpose of writing a well developed paragraph on relevant facts about his life. The teacher video will model finding facts that could be relevant to his writing. 
Unit 2: Science Fiction Analysis
Lesson 2:
"Zero Hour" Literary Element Break Down
 In this lesson learners will do a first time read through of the story in order to identify literary elements and highlight unknown vocabulary terms.  Learners will  identify and describe setting in "Zero Hour". Learners will find 2 examples to support their claims. The lesson video will model identifying basic literary elements. 
Lesson 3:
"Zero Hour" Literary Elements & Devices
 Learners will identify and discuss the literary devices seen in "Zero Hour". 
Lesson 4:
"Zero Hour" Literary Devices
 Learners will continue to identify and discuss the literary devices seen in "Zero Hour". 

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Learning Needs
I received my Master's Degree in Students with Disabilities and I hold a New York state teaching certification in Special Education. My 6 year old daughter was diagnosed with level 3 autism in 2020, so I am especially passionate.
Parental Guidance
"Zero Hour" involves an alien plot to invade earth by manipulating children. It is insinuated that the aliens exterminate the adults on earth, but not described. "The Shape of Things" has themes surrounding eugenics, as the father in the story suggests at the start that the pyramid shaped baby should be killed.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Nicole Hess
New York Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Nicole Hess
Master's Degree in Special Education from Grand Canyon University
Nicole Hess
Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from State University of New York at Oswego
Nicole Hess
I hold two New York state teaching certifications in English Language Arts and Students with Disabilities. I have a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature and a Master's Degree in Special Education. I have over ten years experience teaching literature to young people. 

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