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Talking About Gravity Falls

Discussing favorite moments and mysteries from the Disney Channel series Gravity Falls
Danny Pitt Stoller
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(86)
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What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

This is a fun discussion of the science-fiction/fantasy/comedy cartoon series Gravity Falls. We will talk about favorite gags and favorite moments, behind-the-scenes info about the creators and stars, and the various solved or unsolved mysteries of the show.

What do you think of the mind-boggling reveals of the second season? Are the various paranormal/magical phenomena of the series sufficiently explained by the end? What mysteries are still puzzling as the series ends? What do you think would happen to the characters if the series continued? The agenda will be flexible based on what the participants want to discuss.

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Joined July, 2020
4.9
86reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a certified teacher of English and Theatre Arts based in New York. For the past ten years, I've worked in middle schools and high schools, public and private, bringing language and literature to life with dynamic theatrical techniques.

After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, I began my career as a freelance tutor and teaching artist. In addition to academic tutoring, I taught acting classes and directed students in theatrical productions. Later, I returned to school for my MFA in Musical Theatre Writing at New York University, where I wrote the book and lyrics for the original musical Benjamin Starling.

In 2011, I gained my New York State teaching license and began working full-time in schools. At a small performing arts-themed public high school in Manhattan, I taught 10th and 12th grade English, preparing students for the Regents and AP English exam while exploring great works of English and American literature. Since I taught all the tenth and twelfth graders in the school, I learned to accommodate a wide variety of skill levels and learning styles. My theatre background was a huge asset: incorporating aspects of playwriting and performance in my ELA activities was a great way to offer multiple access points and increase student engagement.

I also took on leadership roles in extracurricular activities, advising the Debate Team and the Poetry Club. I believe that developing students’ self-expression and self-understanding is conducive to their success in English Language Arts as well as their social-emotional learning.

After working in the city for five years, I began working at a small private middle school where I current teach grades 6-8. In addition to teaching English, I produce and direct each year’s middle school musical. Our school continued regular daily instruction via Zoom during the coronavirus pandemic, so I have quickly become experienced at delivering remote instruction and adapting lessons/curricula to the distance learning modality.

My areas of interest include literature, drama, journalism, poetry, songwriting, and musical theatre. I enjoy working with all ages, all skill levels and abilities. As an English teacher and theatre professional, I believe that all learners can be successful and find fulfillment through creative self-expression.

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Meets once
45 min

Completed by 107 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
3-9 learners per class

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