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Clase de lectura reducida para alumnos de 4.º, 5.º y 6.º grado: "Hámsters, zorros y perros... ¡Dios mío!"

En este grupo de estudio de novelas y libros en línea de ocho semanas, los estudiantes leerán, estudiarán y discutirán elementos literarios de las novelas El mundo según Humphrey, Pax y Shiloh, todas grandes historias de animales.
Amy Harper, B.S., M.Ed.
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Qué está incluido

8 reuniones en vivo
6 horas presenciales
Tarea
1-2 horas por semana. Students are assigned about 75 pages of reading each week. There are guided reading questions on a printed handout to answer while reading. The average student could complete the weekly assignment in about one and 1/2 to two hours each week.
Evaluación
Parents are updated by an informal check-in/assessment at least every other week through the parent/teacher chat. Formal assessments can be given to those requesting such before the week one class.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 4 - 6
Students will read, study, and discuss the following novels for the literary elements of setting, character, conflict, theme, and plot:

"The World According to Humphrey" by Betty G. Birney  -- Reading Age 8-12, 670L, the first book in a popular series about a witty hamster, the classroom pet. Humphrey learns much about people when students take turns bringing him home over the weekends. 

"Pax" by Sara Pennypacker -- Reading Age 8-12, 760L, a 2016 creatively written novel about a boy and his pet fox finding each other and themselves after being separated .  The story is told interchangeably from the boy's point of view and the fox's point of view.  

"Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor -- Reading Age 8-12, 890L, a well-beloved classic about a boy finding and loving an abused beagle named Shiloh. In an effort to protect and save Shiloh, Marty learns about the ongoing consequences of lying.

This class is best for students who can read 70 pages in a week, about 14 pages each school day. Fourth graders who struggle reading will find this class too challenging. Fourth grade above-average readers will do fine. Generally, average fifth and sixth graders are able to meet classroom expectations and enjoy the reading.

For each novel, students learn new vocabulary, discuss story events, and study the commonly taught literary elements of setting, theme, character, conflict, point of view, and plot. Topics are taught through teacher/student discussions, teacher lecture, guided reading handouts, power point slides, and Kahoot (free app) games. Optional writing activities are suggested but not required for class participation. Most reading takes place outside of class, and reading assignments generally follow the schedule below:

According to Humphrey
Week One: Prior to class, read Chapters 1-9. Chapters 10-end assigned.
Week Two:  Chapters 1-10 of Pax assigned.

Pax
Week Three: Chapters 11-16 assigned
Week Four: Chapters 17-23 assigned
Week Five: Chapters 24-end assigned
Week Six: Chapters 1-8 of Shiloh assigned

Shiloh:
Week Seven: Chapters 9-end assigned
Week Eight: Final Shiloh discussion

I'm an old-school, old-soul teacher that loves working with students. My greatest joy is to see students absorbed within the plot of an exciting story. I also believe that I'm teaching more than just "Who wrote Shiloh?" in my classes; I'm teaching students how to listen while in a group discussion, how to discern a message while reading, and how to empathize with characters often facing challenges unfamiliar to the student. 

Please feel free tor each out if you have any questions. Due to the length of the class, three students must be enrolled. If enrollment is not met, I will reach out to you a few days before the class begins. Most likely, the class will then be rescheduled with a new start date.
Metas de aprendizaje
Academic: Students will learn new vocabulary words and discuss and analyze  academically the book setting, plot, theme, conflict, point of view, and character for each book.
Life Skill: Students will build critical thinking, group collaboration, and listening skills.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Orientación para padres
Parent permission is required for students to participate in a Kahoot challenge. The Kahoot app and/or website does not require students to make accounts. The teacher holds the account. Students are given a pin number to access the class challenge and play. I have taught numerous book studies over the years and make a point of guiding students to take turns and participate.
Lista de útiles escolares
According to Humphrey by Betty G. Birney
Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Pax by Sara Pennypacker

Weekly Handouts posted to the classroom each week need printed for the student.
Access to the Kahoot App or website with parent permission.
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
  • Kahoot
Se unió el June, 2020
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I've taught literary elements through book studies numerous times over the years, online and in-person through my teaching and library experience.  I've found that students, even struggling readers, enjoy learning the elements more through novel reads than literature textbook chapters filled with short story selections or book excerpts. 

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por 8 clases
1 x por semana, 8 semanas
45 min

Completado por 18 alumnos
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Edades: 9-12
3-8 alumnos por clase

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