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Self-Paced History & STEM Book Club: "Reaching for the Moon" Katherine Johnson

In this four week book study, learners will read & discuss "Reaching for the Moon: The Autobiography of NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson", a powerful first person historical account. Supports provided for dyslexic & dysgraphic teens.
Bridget Smith M.Ed.
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What's included

4 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
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Homework
1-2 hours per week. As this is a self-paced class students will be assigned work to do through our online classroom.
Assessment
Learners will have the option to complete a self assessment during their last class session. If learners turn in the self assessment within two weeks of course completion I am happy to provide a narrative evaluation based on the self assessment and student participation.
Grading
If learners turn in the self assessment within two weeks of course completion I am happy to provide a narrative evaluation based on the self assessment and student participation.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
In this four week flex class, learners will have a chance to learn about the history of the United States as well as the history of space exploration by reading a first person account by former NACA (NASA) mathematician and "calculator" Katherine Johnson. This engaging easy to read chapter book is written with middle grade readers in mind.  Katherine has lived through some of the most interesting moments in American history and was an invaluable resources for engineers during the early days of the space program.  

This is an outstanding class for 2e learners and  kids and teens interested in STEM.  Katherine is an excellent role model for young people, especially young women.  She persevered at a time when there were many barriers for women and African Americans to pursue STEM careers.  Her passion for mathematics shines throughout the book.  Although she faced many obstacles and even some tragedy, the book covers it all gracefully, and conveys a positive message of persistence and hope.

In addition to learning about this period of history through Katherine's eyes, learners will also watch and respond to a series of short documentaries and first person interviews.  They will learn about the history of historically black colleges and universities in West Virginia, what is was like to grow up as a black child in the segregated South and a profile of Mae Jemison, the first African American female astronaut.

Students will be encouraged to think critically and respond to the reading through a number of instructional supports including graphic organizers, creative writing, drawing etc.  Students are also welcome to share their ideas verbally by making and posting videos in our online classroom.  The high interest, low reading level nature of this book and the use of graphic organizers and multiple ways to respond to the text make this an excellent class for kids with ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and other learning differences to learn about history by reading a compelling text.

This is a self- paced version of this class so students will not join in live meetings.  The self-paced format allows dyslexic learners and others who find reading challenging to have more time to read and enjoy the book. There will be ample opportunities for interaction through discussion questions posted in the chat, assigned Kahoot! quizzes, graphic organizers and small projects that will encourage learners to share their thoughts and ideas. 


***Be sure to let me know if you need additional time to complete the course.  I can extend the teacher comment period.****
Learning Goals
Students will develop a deeper understanding of  the life of Katherine Johnson and the historical period that she lived through. They will also develop fluency and comprehension by reading and responding to an engaging non fictional autobiography.  They will use graphic organizers to think and respond critically to the materials we are studying.  Wherever possible, the teacher will provide support to make the course accessible for dysgraphic and dyslexic learners.
learning goal

Syllabus

4 Lessons
over 4 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Katherine's Childhood
 You will have a chance to learn about the childhood of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson and compare Katherine's early life growing up in the 1920's with your experiences growing up today. 
Lesson 2:
The Institute Years
 You will learn about Katherine's educational journey and research an important historical figure referenced in "Reaching for the Moon". 
Lesson 3:
Reaching for the Moon
 You will learn about Katherine's work at NASA and create something that explains Katherine's work and impact. 
Lesson 4:
Beyond the Moon
 You will consider the impact that space exploration has had on our society and on technological innovation.  You will also do some research on life on the International Space Station or dive deeper into the experience of early space travel. 

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Parental Guidance
Katherine Johnson choose to use era appropriate language describing African Americans in her autobiography. She does a great job explaining why she makes this choice in a matter of fact way that learners will understand and appreciate. Katherine' and her family experience segregation and discrimination. She explains how she and her family navigate these realities. Katherine also experiences the loss of people she loves during the story.
Supply List
Please purchase: "Reaching for the Moon: The Autobiography of Nasa Mathematician Katherine Johnson" You can participate with a paper, e-book version or audiobook.

Graphic organizers and other learning supports may be posted in the Outschool classroom before each class session.  It is also good to have paper, pen or pencil, and something to draw with available for every class.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
California Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
California Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from University of California, Santa Cruz
Bridget Smith is a teacher with ADHD who specializes in supporting neurodiverse learners including students with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and dysgraphia on the Outschool learning platform.  To date she has taught over 5,000 neurodiverse learners! Bridget holds a BA in World Literature and Cultural Studies. She is a credentialed teacher with a Master's Degree in Education.  She is credentialed in the State of California to teach multiple subjects for elementary Schoolers and middle Schoolers as well as English Language Arts to middle school and high schoolers.  Bridget holds a B-CLAD credential which gives her additional credentials and experience supporting diverse learners.  She is a former dual emersion bilingual teacher and high school ESL teacher. She is passionate about history, and enjoys offering a series of Real People, Real History book studies on Outschool.

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