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Research Essay writing

In this six week course learners will work on the different components of a research Essay.
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What's included

6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Projects
1 hour per week. Students have one required submission at the end of lesson 6, but may submit the different parts for feedback if requested.
Letter Grade
Student will receive a letter grade on their final essay. A grading rubric will provided with the grade.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Lessons will use walkthrough videos that students may watch through as needed, as well as writing examples. In walkthrough videos I will walkthrough the steps and parts of the lesson. Each lesson will start with and overview of the prior lesson and an introduction of the current lesson. At the end of each lesson learners will be given the option to submit the lesson task for feedback.

Lesson 1 focuses on understanding what a writing prompt is asking the writer to focus on. There will be examples of different writing prompts that the learner will get to choose from. The goal of this lesson if for the learner to understand the different writing approaches needed based of the wording of the writing prompt.

Lesson 2 will focus researching the chosen topic and planning based on the research found. The first part of the lesson will focus on credible research practices. The second part of the lesson will focus on choosing which research is needed and planning where it would best support the learners essay.

Lesson 3 will focus on the key components of a strong introduction paragraph. This will include a hook sentence, connecting sentences, and a three pronged thesis statements.  This lesson will also emphasize the connection between the thesis statement and body paragraphs.

Lesson 4 will focus on the three body paragraphs.  Each body paragraph will follow a similar structure. Body paragraphs will include a topic sentence, two supporting details from research, and a transition sentence connecting it to the next paragraph. The lesson will focus on restating parts of the thesis t create a topic sentence, writing two sentence supporting details (one sentence introduces the research information, one sentence explains the information), and writing a fluid transition s

Lesson 5 will focus on writing the conclusion paragraph. The conclusion paragraph is essentially a summary of what has already been written. It is comprised of a restated thesis statement, four sentences summarizing the body paragraphs, and ends will a call to action. This lesson will focus on rewording and restating important details, as well as encouraging the reader.

Lesson 6 will focus reviewing the essay and making any changes needed.  Learners will use a review checklist to ensure they have all requirements, they may also use a peer review checklist with a friend or family member. Once the review checklist is completed students will edit as needed and ensure the essay is written in proper format before submitting it.
Learning Goals
Credible research practices
Five paragraph essay writing skills
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
6 Lessons
over 6 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Understanding Writing Prompts
 This lesson focuses on understanding what a writing prompt is asking the writer to focus on. There will be examples of different writing prompts that the learner will get to choose from. The goal of this lesson if for the learner to understand the different writing approaches needed based of the wording of the writing prompt. 
24 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Research and planning
 This lesson will focus researching the chosen topic and planning based on the research found. The first part of the lesson will focus on credible research practices. The second part of the lesson will focus on choosing which research is needed and planning where it would best support the learners essay. 
18 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Introduction paragraph
 This lesson will focus on the key components of a strong introduction paragraph. This will include a hook sentence, connecting sentences, and a three pronged thesis statements.  This lesson will also emphasize the connection between the thesis statement and body paragraphs. 
1 assignment
7 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Body Paragraphs
 This lesson will focus on the three body paragraphs.  Each body paragraph will follow a similar structure. Body paragraphs will include a topic sentence, two supporting details from research, and a transition sentence connecting it to the next paragraph. The lesson will focus on restating parts of the thesis t create a topic sentence, writing two sentence supporting details (one sentence introduces the research information, one sentence explains the information), and writing a fluid transition s 
1 assignment
13 mins of video lessons

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Learners will be conducting research using internet browser. Topics will strive to focus on PG rated topics but word choice when researching can cause unexpected results.
Supply List
access to web browser for research.
Learner will provided with access to a word document or google doc, review checklist, peer review checklist, and grading rubric.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
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Joined May, 2023
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Tennessee Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Utah Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree from Western Governors University
Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Western Governors University
Hi I am Ms. Amii. I'm going to into my fourth year as a educator. I currently work with elevate K12 working as a math teacher for grades 1 through 8. My approach to teaching is to apply the material to real-world situations so that students feel that the information is truly important to know. I believe in this approach because if students think that the material they are learning will help them later in life they are more likely to remember it. I plan on teaching math classes, high school prepared classes, as well as a series of classes focused on preparing for financial aid for college while in middle grades. While I plan to teach mainly academic focus classes I do plan to teach some classes that lean towards my own personal interests. I plan to do a summer NaNoWriMo fanfiction event, I love to write fanfiction and Harry Potter is one of my main topics. Now while Harry Potter is my favorite we will also be focusing on multiple other fanfictions that we would like to write stories about most likely putting it to a vote to the students for each fan fiction topic.

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