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Estudio de libros para adolescentes (Lectura en voz alta del maestro) para ELA (lectura y escritura) 1 vez por semana

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🌟Ms Riot, Experienced Classroom Teacher🌟
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Inscriba a su hijo adolescente en nuestro curso de 16 semanas donde leeremos juntos "Skellig" de David Almond. Cada semana, el enfoque se alterna entre la lectura del texto (lectura en voz alta del maestro) y una lección de ELA (escritura, gramática, comprensión).

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés - B1
Grado de EE. UU. 8 - 10
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-Created
Alineado con Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
16 lessons//16 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Reading Lesson 1
This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 2
Lesson 2
ELA Lesson 1
The first lesson of each week is focused on reading the book. This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Reading Lesson 2
This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 4
Lesson 4
ELA Lesson 2
Activities may vary a little depending on the pace of each cohort. They may cover writing activities, spelling or grammar activities, or context knowledge. We will explore how characters have been developed and how foreshadowing can be used in narrative fiction.
 Week 5
Lesson 5
Reading Lesson 3
This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 6
Lesson 6
ELA Lesson 3
Activities may vary a little depending on the pace of each cohort. They may cover writing activities, spelling or grammar activities, or context knowledge. We will develop our knowledge of William Blake and consider why he is alluded to so frequently in the story.
 Week 7
Lesson 7
Reading Lesson 4
This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 8
Lesson 8
ELA Lesson 4
Activities may vary a little depending on the pace of each cohort. They may cover writing activities, spelling or grammar activities, or context knowledge. We will explore some of the rich symbolism in the story.
 Week 9
Lesson 9
Reading Lesson 5
This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 10
Lesson 10
ELA Lesson 5
Activities may vary a little depending on the pace of each cohort. They may cover writing activities, spelling or grammar activities, or context knowledge. We will consider how different viewpoints can be shown through different characters.
 Week 11
Lesson 11
Reading Lesson 6
This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 12
Lesson 12
ELA Lesson 6
Activities may vary a little depending on the pace of each cohort. They may cover writing activities, spelling or grammar activities, or context knowledge. We will explore how tension has been created in the story.
 Week 13
Lesson 13
Reading Lesson 7
This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 14
Lesson 14
ELA Lesson 7
Activities may vary a little depending on the pace of each cohort. They may cover writing activities, spelling or grammar activities, or context knowledge. We will continue to explore the allusions used in the story.
 Week 15
Lesson 15
Reading Lesson 8
This will be teacher-led, with learners following along with the text. There will be plenty of stopping - to focus on vocabulary, comprehension and context. There is no reading required outside of lesson time. There may also be time for comprehension question practice, where learners will write their own answers to questions.
 Week 16
Lesson 16
ELA Lesson 8
Activities may vary a little depending on the pace of each cohort. They may cover writing activities, spelling or grammar activities, or context knowledge. We will reflect on the novel as a whole.
  • Develop Critical Reading and Analytical Skills
  • Foster Critical Thinking and Discussion Skills
  • Improve Writing and Grammar Proficiency
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👋 Hi there! I'm Ms. Riot, your certified and passionate educator with a flair for innovation and a heart for student growth. Hailing from London, England, I qualified as a teacher in 2007 with my Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) in Primary Education and certified with my Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Here in the UK, I am certified to teach from 5-18 years old.

🌏I have taught around the world, including at a not-for-profit summer camp in New York, volunteering in Kenya and India, and completing a teaching placement in Arizona.

🏫As a classroom teacher, I developed creative classrooms where students felt safe enough to fail. My passion for reading also allowed me to develop a new career as a high school librarian, supporting teens who had not discovered that a library could be a space for them. I have also taught students English up to the age of 16 at a prestigious online school.

🖼️More recently, I have worked within the learning department in a large museum, teaching at a range of online schools and designing curriculum for education resource companies. I also deliver lectures to trainee teachers, supporting them to develop their practice.

🖥️I have been teaching online for a year, for different schools and platforms.

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🌈I am passionate about helping teens strengthen core skills to succeed. This can often mean applying the content and skills often covered in lower-grade levels, allowing teens to develop skills and confidence by meeting them where they are.

🌈I focus on building confidence and foundational skills in a nurturing and empowering environment. I help teens master core concepts, overcome academic challenges, and develop a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.

🌈At the heart of my teaching philosophy lies a belief that learning should be an adventure, sprinkled with curiosity. We can be serious about learning without it always being too serious.

🌈I am a teacher who welcomes all students exactly as they are. I have a lot of experience with neurodivergent children and am a neurodivergent adult myself. Cameras can be turned off if preferred (after a quick hello with the camera on).

🌈I create quite low-demand classroom experiences. I encourage and welcome participation, but am very quick to adapt to learners who are unable or unwilling to partake in an obvious and active manner. This can mean only using the chat, or even only listening.
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Frecuencia: 3-6 durante toda la clase
Comentario: incluido
Detalles: Homework will provided once a week. It may be creative, or more skills-focused. Learners can still participate with lessons should you choose to not complete the additional tasks.
Certificado de finalización
Frecuencia: incluido
Detalles: Please confirm whether you would like a certificate of completion
A copy of the text "Skellig" by David Almond
"Skellig" by David Almond is appropriate for teens, but there are a few elements that may warrant parental guidance:

- Themes of Illness and Death: The book explores the serious topics of a critically ill newborn and the emotional impact on the protagonist, Michael. 

- Supernatural and Mysterious Elements: Skellig, the enigmatic character found in the garage, possesses both angelic and human qualities, which might provoke questions about life, spirituality, and the nature of existence. 

- Emotional Complexity: The novel deals with complex emotions and family dynamics as Michael navigates his worry for his sister and his evolving friendship with Mina. 

- Mild Language and Mature Concepts: There are occasional uses of mild language and some mature ideas related to growth, change, and facing fears.

- Themes of Education and Evolution: One character is homeschooled and their family's reasons behind this are debated in the book. The characters learn about Charles Darwin and evolution.
Se unió el January, 2024
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Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
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👋 Hi there! I'm Ms. Riot, your certified and passionate educator with a flair for innovation and a heart for student growth. Hailing from London, England, I qualified as a teacher in 2007 with my Bachelor of Arts... 

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