What's included
2 live meetings
1 hrs 40 mins in-class hoursHomework
Comparing and contrasting resource will be made available for the movie part of the class.Class Experience
I love discussing and comparing a book and a movie! This summer, I will be offering several "Book with a Movie" Book Experiences. This is such a great way to study and understand story elements. It is my favorite "out of the box" teaching strategy for teaching fictional texts. Join along for some fascinating book and movie discussions through these Book Experiences. This will be a relaxed, low pressure, and encouraging class....perfect for summer as you are winding down from a busy school year. I am looking forward to friendly discussions on these much loved stories. Literary analysis is so important for readers to grasp. This class is a perfect tool to introduce and practice this concept. I will encourage learners to share and ask questions. We will respond as readers and viewers through our discussions. There are two meetings included in the class. During the first meeting, we will focus our discussion on the book. During our second meeting, we will focus on the movie while comparing and contrasting to the book. Students can bring their favorite movie snack (popcorn, candy, etc,) to enjoy during our second meeting; the discussion of the movie. Meeting One (BOOK) - The One and Only Ivan Learners should read, have the book read to them, or listen on audio to The One and Only Ivan, BEFORE our first meeting. We will open with discussing literary concepts, (plot, theme, character traits/analysis, author's purpose, etc). TASK: I will ask everyone to share a favorite character's quote from the book . Quotes can be serious or something that made you laugh or smile. Tasks are optional, but encouraged. NOTE: Learners have several options for the book prior to class. They can listen to an audiobook/on audible, have an older sibling or parent read the book aloud to them, or read it independently/with a partner or group, etc. You can find this text in audio form or in book form at your local library, amazon, thriftbooks.com, etc. My goal is for learners to experience and enjoy the story - whatever way helps them to best achieve this goal, is perfect! Meeting Two (MOVIE) - The One and Only Ivan (2020) Learners should watch the entire movie BEFORE meeting two. The discussion this week will focus on comparing and contrasting the book and the movie. We will discuss the author's approach and how it is similar or different to the movie producer's approach. TASK: I will encourage learners to share their favorite and least favorite part of the movie version of the story. NOTE: Please check streaming services and options from your library, as these change often, for locating the movie! The class discussion will be an encouraging and open time. I will facilitate the discussion, making sure that we are showing one another respect and giving everyone a chance to share. My hope is that within this comfortable atmosphere, learners will be given the opportunity to form a firm foundation of literary analysis by sharing and listening to ideas and opinions, as well as discovering how to support those ideas. The meetings will include short activities in connection to the book/movie. This could be a game, trivia, creation, discussion forum, etc. This book experience is perfect for a wide range of readers. Because students are assigned the reading PRIOR to our meeting, the class environment will be intentionally inclusive to all reading levels. ALL readers will feel comfortable and confident in this space! I am so excited to adventure through these loved books and pieces of literacy with your learners!
Learning Goals
Students will gain an understanding of/practice identifying elements of literature through this unique book experience. Students will have opportunities to interact with peers as we discuss the book and movie.
Syllabus
2 Lessons
over 1 WeekLesson 1:
The One and Only Ivan (Book Focus)
Identify elements of fiction. Interact and share thoughts with peers. Analyze literature.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
The One and Only Ivan (Movie Focus)
Compare and contrast the movie and book.
50 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Learning Needs
This class is perfect for a wide range of readers. Because this class meets after the novel is read, students with dyslexia, reading needs, etc., will feel comfortable and confident during the meeting. Book can be read OR listened to.
Parental Guidance
Please view the reviews and summaries of the book The One and Only Ivan, as well as the movie. Upon reviewing these, make your decision about enrolling your reader.
Supply List
Handouts (posted prior to meeting time) Novel - Hard Copy or Audio Version of The One and Only Ivan
Reviews
Live Group Course
$40
for 2 classes2x per week, 1 week
50 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
3-9 learners per class