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Self-Paced: Reading & Studying Animal Farm by George Orwell for Teens

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Dr. Kai Kafferly, PhD
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A wise, compassionate, & illuminating fable for high school learners. A farm is overtaken by its overworked animals and with flaming idealism & stirring slogans, they set out to create a paradise of progress, justice, & equality.

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US Grade 9 - 12
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
3 lessons//3 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
🐷 Chapters 1 - 4
Themes of power, corruption, and revolution. In the first four chapters, readers are plunged into a riveting tale of rebellion as the animals overthrow their human oppressors. Amidst the chaos, the emergence of Animalism ignites hope for a brighter future, only to be tested by the complexities of leadership struggles within the newfound animal society. Get ready for a wild ride through a world where ideals clash, and the stakes couldn't be higher! 🐄 📖
 Week 2
Lesson 2
🫏 Chapters 5 - 7
Continue your riveting exploration by delving deeper into the heart of the revolution in Chapters 5-7! Witness the evolution of the animal society as utopian ideals clash with the realities of power and corruption. Uncover the complexities of leadership, loyalty, and betrayal as the farmyard drama unfolds with gripping intensity. Join us as we navigate the twists and turns of Orwell's allegorical masterpiece. 🐎 📗
 Week 3
Lesson 3
🐴 Chapters 8 - 10
Let's now come to the climactic conclusion of "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, spanning Chapters 8-10! Experience the gripping finale as the animals' revolutionary ideals are put to the ultimate test amidst political intrigue and internal strife. Delve into themes of power, corruption, and the cyclical nature of history as the farmyard saga reaches its riveting conclusion. 🐑 📚
1. Trace and analyze the elements of authoritarianism and totalitarianism throughout the text.

2. Analyze the novel as an allegory - a critical commentary on the dangers of distorted Socialism and Soviet Communism.

3. Analyze Orwell's use of irony and its effects on the reader throughout the text.

4. Examine the elements of the fable in the text and analyze the advantages of the fable format for conveying social and political criticism.

5. Evaluate and discuss the novel as a critical commentary on the shortcomings and flaws inherent in human nature.

6. Evaluate and explain the role of religion in the text and tie it to the role of religion in the Soviet Union.

7. Analyze the character of Boxer as a symbolic depiction of working classes in the early twentieth-century Soviet Union.

8. Analyze the elements and effects of propaganda.

9. As a result of this class, you will be able to analyze the allegorical significance of characters and events in Animal Farm.

10. Compare and contrast the story with current events in the USA and World Governments.

11. Analyze how the plot and characters of Animal Farm mirrored the events and people of the Russian Revolution
🧑‍🏫 My Teaching Expertise: 

I have had the pleasure of teaching "Animal Farm" in my Social Studies classes for many years, it is one of my favorite adult fables and has a very important history lesson hidden within it. Not only do students learn in English, but they learn in Social Studies, History, & Politics as well.  

🍎 My Teaching Approach:

My journey in education has been enriched by a pursuit of knowledge, including several EDU college credits alongside my undergraduate degrees and a graduate degree in education. Informed by educational theories like constructivism, humanism, realism, idealism, and brain-based learning, I've honed my craft as a high school teacher, embracing the roles of guide, coach, and mentor.

I have adopted a contemporary teaching approach, one thoroughly examined by scholars and supported by compelling statistics. This approach has proven successful in traditional brick-and-mortar schools as well as in virtual educational settings. In my master's and doctoral programs in higher education, it is the cornerstone of our pedagogical philosophy.

As professional educators, we recognize the shift away from lengthy lectures. We aim to be coaches, guides, and mentors. When students present questions, I often guide them to explore answers through internet research, promoting critical thinking and resource evaluation. The same approach is applied when reviewing homework, as I ask supplementary questions that go beyond the textbook, encouraging further exploration.

Through these methods, I empower students not only to learn but to understand how to learn as responsible adults. They gain control over their education, a valuable skill if harnessed effectively.
Homework Offered
🎒 I want to assure you that the homework assignments may seem extensive at first glance, but they are designed to be manageable, flexible, and adaptable to each student's individual needs and abilities because this is self-paced. Their well-being and comfort are paramount in my class. 🚫 If you enroll your teen into the "Outschool Unlimited" (subscription) option there is no teacher interaction & the homework is optional. Students work at their own pace. No student should ever feel stressed or overwhelmed in my class. I understand that every student is unique and may have different capabilities and requirements. Here's an overview of the homework schedule: ◼️ Lesson 1: Chapters 1 - 4: 📺 Teacher Pre-Recorded Video: Introduction to the book and the Russian Revolution. 📖 Read chapters 1 - 4. 📝 Complete four Chapter Assignments. ◼️ Lesson 2: Chapters 5 - 7: 📺 Teacher Pre-recorded Video: Review the last chapters and learn more about the Russian Revolution and how the book relates to current society at this point. 📖 Read chapters 5 - 7. 📝 Complete three Chapter Assignments. ◼️ Lesson 3: Chapters 8 - 10: 📺 Teacher Pre-Recorded Video: Review the last chapters and learn more about the book and modern-day society. 📖 Read chapters 8 - 10. 📝 Complete three Chapter Assignments. 🎞️ Complete the final project comparing the movie to the book. Be assured that I am here to offer support, address questions, and provide guidance for up to 3 full weeks after your teen starts the class if enrolled as a self-pace student. Your teen's success and enjoyment are my primary concerns.
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
🗃️ Even though I don't rely on standard assessments or tests, my approach is more akin to a "portfolio" system. I assess students taking into consideration the following criteria: 1. Active engagement with the weekly assignments. 2. Thoroughness and dedication demonstrated in their work on weekly assignments, review quizzes, and the final project. 3. Overall engagement in the class as a whole. 🤗 Let's collaborate to foster a positive and enriching learning experience for your teen. If you have any concerns or suggestions, feel free to share them with me via a private message through your Outschool Parent Account at any time throughout the course! Together, we can ensure a supportive and conducive environment for your teen's education.
Grades Offered
💯 For parents who wish to receive a grade and certificate for this class: 🚫 If you enroll your teen into the "Outschool Unlimited" (subscription) option there is no teacher interaction and grades and/or a certificate of completion are not available. I can issue a certificate of completion for this class along with a letter grade and one-half credit for homeschool purposes for self-paced learners only, if needed. You can easily copy, paste, and print the weekly schedule from the Class Description or Learning Outcomes sections to showcase your teenager's progress. When your teen finishes 100% of all of the lessons and postings in this self-paced class, simply send me a private message through your Outschool Parent Account to request the certificate of completion if you wish to have one, but I will only be available to give grades or answer private messages for 3 weeks from the time your teen started the class since this self-paced class is only 3 weeks long. All of the assignments, projects, and postings for all of the lessons must be completed by the end of the 3rd week from the start date of the class to receive a certificate of completion. The unofficial certificate of completion will include the student's first name, "Outschool," the course name, the course's end date, my full name and title as the Outschool teacher, 0.5 credit, and a final letter grade ranging from A to D-. It's worth noting that I don't fail any students, as I believe that everyone, regardless of their level of involvement, gains valuable knowledge from the class. It's important to note that these assessments are tailored to each student's unique needs, abilities, challenges, and issues. Just as instruction is personalized, assessments are also individualized and crucial for the progress of each student. A = Excellent B = Great C = Satisfactory D = Needs Improvement Let's work together to create a positive and enriching learning experience for your teen.
 1 file available upon enrollment
💥 Students should prepare the following items before they start the class... 📙 1. Book: A free PDF of the book will be available to all students in the classroom in the very first posting welcoming them to the class. If you prefer a hard copy of the textbook, you can order "Animal Farm" by George Orwell ISBN: 978-0-451-52634-2. 📽️ 2. Free Canva Accounts: Teens are required to create free Canva account to design virtual posters (.jpg) and online slideshows (.mp4), download them to their computers, and then upload them to the classroom as attachments. Parents may need to help their students in set up their Canva accounts and guide them on different ways to create slideshow videos. Creating a Canva account is simple by signing up here: https://www.canva.com/. It is crucial that students familiarize themselves with these materials starting the class.
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▶ 👥️ ✅ If you enroll your teen in the Self-Pace option there will be educator interactions within the classroom and private messages. I am available to assist and support your teen through private messaging for up to three weeks from the time your teen starts the course. Feedback on assignments, projects, and final projects will be provided by me, encouraging students to revisit completed homework for further learning opportunities. However, after three weeks, I will no longer provide feedback or grades, give a certificate of completion, or respond to private messages. Self-paced classes prioritize on-demand learning, not on-demand teaching & educators are not responsible or accountable for learners falling behind per Outschool Policy. 

▶ 👤🚫 If you enroll your teen into the "Outschool Unlimited" (subscription) option there will be NO educator interaction per Outschool policy. However, if there are any issues, problems, or questions about any of the videos or assignments, a parent may reach out to me via private message and I will respond - but only up to three weeks after your teen's start date.

▶ 🔒 If you choose to pay using the weekly option, one entire lesson will unlock every week for self-paced and students. A student will not be able to continue to the next lesson until 7 days later when you are charged for the next week.

▶ 🔓 If you choose to pay the entire class fee upfront all 3 lessons will automatically unlock and be available all at once fror both self-paced and Outschool Unlimited subscription students. 

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"Animal Farm" by George Orwell
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