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Social Club: Scrapbook With Friends (Writing, Art & Conversation) - ESL Friendly

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Alaina Bell Gao
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Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(402)
Students write and draw in their scrapbooks to record their experiences, observations, and emotions (social-emotional skills) as they chat and enjoy some social time in a relaxed setting. *Great for ESL learners and making friends!

Class experience

US Grade 3 - 6
Students will . . .
(As outlined in the Ontario Curriculum)

LISTENING TO UNDERSTAND

1.2 demonstrate an understanding of appropriate listening behaviour by using active listening strategies in order to contribute meaningfully and work constructively in groups (e.g., demonstrate an understanding of when to speak, when to listen, and how much to say; make connections between personal experiences and the contributions of other group members; ask relevant questions to clarify information and ideas) 

SPEAKING TO COMMUNICATE

2.2 demonstrate an understanding of appropriate speaking behaviour in a variety of situations, including small and large-group discussions (e.g., . . . make relevant and constructive comments on the contributions of other group members) 

2.5 identify some vocal effects, including tone, pace, pitch, and volume, and use them appropriately, and with sensitivity towards cultural differences, to help communicate their meaning (e.g., adjust the pace of speaking for effect and to hold the listener’s attention) 

WRITING

2.2 establish a distinctive voice in their writing appropriate to the subject and audience (e.g., use punctuation, dialogue, and vivid language to create a particular mood or tone) 

2.3 use some vivid and/or figurative language and innovative expressions to enhance interest (e.g., strong verbs; concrete, specific nouns; unusual adjectives; unexpected word order) 

3.7 use a range of appropriate elements of effective presentation in the finished product, including print, script, different fonts, graphics, and layout 
I am highly trained and experienced in teaching English literature and writing (literary analysis and creative writing), and a great deal of that is based on discussions of the human experience as presented in literature. After all, writers write about what they experience and feel. Literature classes are filled with character analysis and conversations about the character’s evolving emotions and choices in reaction to the mundane, triumphant, and challenging experiences of life. So, I am always expected, as a literature teacher, to help the students to explore themselves and their personal opinions, experiences, and relationships to these themes. This class is only another form of that.

Furthermore, due to my professional expertise, empathetic nature, calm and reassuring demeanor, and intercultural and diversity communication and sensitivity training (to work with immigrating ESL students), I have been asked on various occasions to work together with counsellors to support struggling students by working through their experiences orally or via writing using accompanying literature. Therefore, I have worked on social-emotional skills with gifted and struggling students, and this has become an increasing focus in my regular literature classes, too. 

However, this class should in no way be considered a replacement for medical therapy sessions. Instead, it is simply a calm, reflective, creative, and safe space for students to relax, reflect, and enjoy as they express themselves creatively!
Learners should have several types of paper, including coloured paper, scissors, glue, pencils/pens, markers, etc. on hand for each class or have a computer program or app installed for designing scrapbook pages. Stickers are fun, but optional. Students may also choose to incorporate magazine clippings and photographs. If the project will be kept and cherished, choose acid-free products.
This is not a therapy class, since I have no professional counselling qualifications. However, it is a calm, reflective, creative, and safe space for students to relax, reflect, and enjoy expressing themselves creatively. These sessions introduce techniques to handle day-to-day stress and anxiety, but are not to be considered therapeutic support for learners suffering from chronic anxiety or anxiety disorders who need a medical service. 

However, I will facilitate the conversation to help each learner explore their experiences and feelings and brainstorm ways to express them creatively. In fact, I have been offering classes like this for a number of years, as well as art and English literature classes with discussions of how literary themes relate to the students' lives. Therefore, I have much experience facilitating discussions that are unpredictable. So, although the conversations in this class will be dynamic and based on whatever the students share, I will focus on maintaining a healthy balance of providing a safe place for students to share their experiences and feelings and keeping the environment calm, creative, and positive, with a focus on creative expression. 

(I am a calm, empathetic, passionate individual and am known for my positivity, but also for my affirmations and gentle support.)
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Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(402)
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Hi! My name is Alaina Bell Gao, and I am an experienced Canadian English teacher with 15+ years of professional teaching experience. As a dedicated, creative, gentle, and patient neurodivergent teacher, many neurodiverse learners thrive in my... 
Group Class

$15

weekly
1x per week
50 min

Completed by 182 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-7 learners per class

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