for 12 classes
IEW: Lecciones de escritura basadas en la historia antigua (Parte 1)
Completado por 34 alumnos
Edades 11-13
Clase grupal
Videoconferencias en vivo
1 x por semana, 12 semanas
3-10 alumnos por clase
45 min
Qué está incluido
12 reuniones en vivo
9 horas presencialesTarea
1-2 horas por semana. The learner should be prepared to spend 1-2 hours per week on homework. This will include watching the instructional recording, writing compositions, and studying vocabulary. The adult at home should be prepared to help when needed. Google Docs is mandatory for grading purposes. In addition to writing assignments, your learner will be encouraged to send a video of their retellings each week to the rest of the class. Your learner will not only be submitting this project, but will also be able to see others and provide them feedback as well as receive it. Vocabulary quizzes and review activities will also be assigned on Quizlet, but are optional for participation.Evaluación
The student will be be provided detailed feedback based on finished assignments and according to the rubrics in the Student Book. Google Docs is mandatory for feedback. It is the responsibility of the adult at home to collect grades and samples of learners' compositions for their own records. ***If you do not want a number grade, please message me privately so we can make arrangements for your learner. Vocabulary quizzes will also be assigned, but are optional for participation.Calificación
incluidoExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 6 - 7
***PLEASE READ all the way through.*** This class involves instructional recordings as well as live meetings. In this class, your learner will be working through the updated Ancient History-Based Writing Lessons from the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW). This course takes the students through unit five of the program. Your learner will learn how to make an outline by determining key words and then move into paragraph writing by summarizing non-fiction texts and then retelling short fictional stories. In the midst of all that writing, your learner will spice up their pieces with sentence dress-ups and decorations, as well as vary their sentence structure with different openers. Your learner will receive detailed feedback based on the rubrics for each lesson in the Student Book. To maximize progress, your learner should already be able to construct simple sentences and have some basic knowledge of a paragraph. Because your child will be reading some short articles and stories, a good sense of comprehension of grade-level materials will be helpful. After the first meeting, your learner will be expected to have an outline completed for the new lesson. If you need assistance with that, a recording will be sent out guiding your learner through that process. It will cover an introduction to the new structural unit if there is one, as well as guided instruction to help with the completion of the outline. If you are unfamiliar with IEW, I highly recommend watching the video with your learner at a time that is convenient for you both. This is not mandatory. When your learner attends the live meeting each week, we will review the new unit and/or stylistic technique, and share outlines and information through retelling. This time will also be used to focus on grammar and vocabulary through planned activities that foster brainstorming and collaboration through Nearpod and Google Slides. Vocabulary will be reviewed as well using Quizlet and will be incorporated into the activities. Your learner will also be able to ask questions about the assignment during this time. Topics will include: UNIT 1: KEY WORD OUTLINES Week 1: The Hanging Gardens of Babylon UNIT 2: WRITING FROM NOTES Week 2: The Lighthouse of Alexandria Week 3: Roman Aqueducts UNIT 3: RETELLING NARRATIVE STORIES Week 4: The Sword of Damocles Week 5: The Trojan Horse UNIT 4: SUMMARIZING A REFERENCE Week 6: The Epic of Gilgamesh Week 7: King Tut Week 8: The Mayans and Chocolate Week 9: Ashurbanipal's Library UNIT 5: WRITING FROM PICTURES Week 10: A Roman Chariot Race Week 11: An Egyptian Tomb Week 12 will be a project. Your learner will create an ebook of their story from Week 10: A Roman Chariot Race using Google Slides. If your learner is looking for more of a challenge, you can check out this class. It's a great companion! https://outschool.com/classes/flex-iew-advanced-style-75DvIewK?sectionUid=78bfa990-5038-48d7-b04c-d668fceb39bf&showDetails=true *** If you have siblings, I will give you a $10 discount in the form of a refund for the additional learner. It is highly recommended that you take Part 2 of this course in the spring.
Metas de aprendizaje
Learners will be taught to organize thoughts and ideas by creating key word outlines from fiction and non-fiction texts, and writing paragraphs from them. They will dress up their writing by systematically adding parts of speech such as adverbs, strong verbs, and quality adjectives. Learners will also practice varied sentence structure by using a different sentence opener.
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
For grading purposes in Google Docs and for participation in the asynchronous Google Slides activities, each learner will need a GMail account (this can be your account or an account you set up separately for this class).
External sources like Nearpod will also be used during live meetings. You do not need an account for this resource, but your learner will be prompted to type his/her name to participate.
YouTube will be used for the recordings which will be shared in the Outschool classroom. Your learner will not be directed to the site.
All activities are only available to the learners in this class.
Lista de útiles escolares
***UPDATED Ancient History-Based Writing Lessons Student Book (needs to be purchased from the IEW website) Binder Dividers Lined paper Pencils Pens Highlighters Printer Printer paper PC or laptop Reliable Internet connection
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Conoce al profesor
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Maryland Certificado de Docencia
Maestría desde Walden University
I earned a Master's degree in Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment from Walden University in 2007 and currently hold a certificate in Maryland. I taught in the public school setting for five years as a special educator with a focus in autism. After having two children of my own, I became a stay-at-home mom.
Four children later, I became a homeschooling mom, and still hold that title today. I felt equipped to handle the task, but writing stumped me when it all seemed too bland. I stumbled upon the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) and instantly fell in love with their method, bought the training, and began implementing the program at home. Consistency was lacking, so I began teaching at a local co-op.
That grew into a desire to become a Registered Instructor and eventually a Certified Instructor (a title I hold today). I launched my own online writing business, Equipped for Writing, where I've tailored my online courses around the IEW model.
Each year brings new experiences and insights into effectively communicating with my students about writing. Seeing children grow and learn while enhancing their writing for their audience keeps me going. It is IEW’s systematic approach to writing that enables me to adapt lessons to different learning styles.
My commitment to differentiation (creating an environment that is conducive for each learner) is at the forefront of my mind. When you decide to enroll in one of my classes, I guarantee an open line of communication, ensuring your learner can navigate the learning journey at their own pace.
While I firmly believe and support parents’ pivotal role in their children's education, there are times when we all need a helping hand. That's where I, and others like me, come in. I have a passion for teaching, particularly when it comes to the written word. I enjoy sharing that passion to support homeschooling families. Learning should be interactive, and children should feel encouraged to ask questions out of curiosity and for understanding. Instruction should challenge without overwhelming.
Outside of teaching, I enjoy reading, going on walks with our dog, family movie nights, and indulging in crocheting. One of my favorite things to do is to watch my kids play sports.
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