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Estudio literario de Julio César de William Shakespeare

Completado por 7 alumnos
Edades 13-17
Clase grupal
Durante este curso de 6 semanas, los estudiantes leerán y analizarán la obra de Shakespeare "Julio César".
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Videoconferencias en vivo
1 x por semana, 6 semanas
4-8 alumnos por clase
55 min

Qué está incluido

6 reuniones en vivo
5 horas 30 minutos horas presenciales
Tarea
2-4 horas por semana. Students will be assigned an independent project in week 5. Each week students must read or watch an assigned portion of the play. Watching the performed version of an assigned portion will take less than an hour, while reading it can take 90 minutes or more, depending on the student's abilities. Students will also complete an out-of-class assignment, which would take less than 2 hours per week.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 8 - 11
Students will study the classic Shakespeare play "Julius Caesar." Throughout the class, students will have the opportunity to expand their vocabulary--including period-specific terminologies. Students will also analyze characters, practice formal writing, practice figurative language, and strengthen reading comprehension. They will also be able to study how to read and understand literature written in a play format.


How is the class structured?
Students will receive reading assignments to complete before their live lesson time. Accompanying tasks each week will have students focus on critical aspects of the story, including vocabulary, characters, setting, and prediction. During live lessons, the instructor will lead students to give their thoughts on the novel and connect with the reading. Students will also be able to ask questions of the instructor and classmates. Students will also review the previous week's assignment and complete in-class work to expand their understanding of the week's topic. 


Course Breakdown

Week 1: This week focuses on providing students with background information on William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar's (ancient Rome) setting, and the format of a written play. Students will also consider the bias they hold, which might affect their point-of-view while reading the piece. 

Week 2: This week focuses on Act 1 of the play. The instruction for this week includes vocabulary study and a short written assignment (half page). Students will participate in a guided discussion during a live lesson.

Week 3: This week focuses on Act 2 of the play. The instruction for this week includes vocabulary study, historical context instruction, and a short written assignment (half page). Students will participate in a guided discussion during a live lesson.

Week 4: This week focuses on Act 3 of the play. The instruction for this week includes vocabulary study, dissection of figurative language, and a short written assignment (half page). Students will participate in a guided discussion during a live lesson.

Week 5: This week focuses on Act 4 of the play. The instruction for this week includes vocabulary study and a discussion of bias. Students will participate in a guided discussion during a live lesson. Students will also receive options for a project which they will present in week 6.

Week 6: This week focuses on Act 5 of the play. The instruction for this week includes vocabulary study, reviewing the plot (Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Denouement) of the play. Students will have an opportunity to present their projects during the live session this week.



What is your teaching style for this? How much will they interact? How will you teach?

This class is led with questions and materials designed for the play. Each week students are provided with background information that will make it easier to understand the material and the world in which Julius Caesar ruled. Visual and audio clips are used to enhance student understanding. Questions for discussion will both allow students to demonstrate reading comprehension and personal opinions. Students will be provided with assignments to complete before class. We will also complete a project based on the play and practice presentation skills during a live lesson.



Any required experience or knowledge learners need?
No in-depth academic background knowledge is needed to participate in this class. Students should be reasonably comfortable with technology to participate in any online interactive items during the course, like polls or group games.

Metas de aprendizaje

Students will be exposed to Shakesperian literature, study genre- and time-specific terminology, and demonstrate an understanding of the storyline of the play "Julius Cesar".

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
There are references to mild violence consistent with Shakespeare's plays. Specifically, within the play, Caesar gets stabbed by several men. Shakespeare then has killers then bathe their hands in Caesar's blood (symbolism!). Another character asks to be killed, but this is not bloody or graphic. There is also a brief fight scene towards the end of the book. No scenes that include violence are long or linger upon. While the students who read the story will not actually see any violence if a student selected to watch a performed version that follows Shakespear's play verbatim its rating would be "G" in the United States or the equivalent abroad.
Lista de útiles escolares
Students will need a written or performance presentation of Julis Cesar. These can be purchased. However, there are free versions readily available online.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.

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Se unió el May, 2020
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
The instructor, Yolanda Newton, is a licensed teacher with over 15 years of instructional experience, including World History, Sociology, American History, Reading, and English Language Arts. Her academic background includes sociology, history, women's studies, teaching theory, and Distance Learning Education. Mrs. Newton has taught History, Sociology, and English Language Arts for High School level students both in a traditional classroom setting, and online, for an accumulation of over 10 years. Her experience includes working with Gifted students, multi-exceptional students, and special education. In addition to standard classes, Mrs. Newton has taught gifted and Advance Placement humanities classes. As a life-long learner, Mrs. Newton has participated in several subject-specific enrichment courses. For example, she attended a summer research event hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, where she focused on studying the Antebellum South. She continues to improve and grow as an educator and student and is currently enrolled in post-graduate classes to sharpen her skills in Distance Education. 

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