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Lecciones de lengua y literatura para los grados 4 a 7: ¡Escritura semanal emocionante que te ayudará a crecer!

En este curso de escritura de 6 semanas de lengua y literatura en inglés, los estudiantes participarán en una lección de escritura divertida, creativa y atractiva cada semana que se centra en la escritura descriptiva, la escritura narrativa, la escritura informativa o la escritura persuasiva.
Mrs. Love
Puntuación media:
4.8
Número de reseñas:
(132)
Clase

Qué está incluido

6 reuniones en vivo
4 horas 30 minutos horas presenciales

Experiencia de clase

In this once a week, six week class, we will participate in one writing lesson per session, that focuses either on descriptive writing, narrative writing, informational writing, persuasive writing, or real-world writing. Students will learn strategies to write with rich sensory details, they will get to experiment with different writing genres, they will get to form opinions, they will learn how to create strong introductions, they will learn how to craft strong conclusions, and they will be provided with context, prompts, and activities for each session that allow them to overcome the "what should I write about?" or "I don't know where to start?" types of writer's block questions that sometimes get in the way of learning. 

Each lesson will be unique, creative, and fun. Students will create, design, dream, organize, explore, investigate, reflect, persuade, explain, and more with this ongoing writing class intended to develop strong writers in grades 4-7. 

Examples of writing tasks students will create in this class over the course of six weeks:

-Writing a movie or book review
-Explain the directions to their favorite board game or video game
-Create a spooky story or mystery
-Give advice to someone
-Create an advertisement
-Send someone that they admire a "fan mail" letter
.... and more! :)

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Week one: Students will practice descriptive writing by writing catchy captions, describing flavorful foods, creating enticing summaries of books and movies, and create and describe fictional characters. 

Week two: Students will practice narrative writing by writing a story about something that happened to them in the past, writing a diary or journal entry that narrate a real or fictional experience, creating original riddles or jokes, and creating original tongue twisters. 

Week three: Students will practice informational writing by writing clear, simple definitions or explanations, creating mock recipes with silly ingredients, writing about what they see in very specific environments, and writing a news article. 

Week four: Students will practice persuasive writing by writing persuasive statements in 25 words or less, creating an advertisement, reviewing movies, videos, or TV shows, and giving advice. 

Week five: Students will practice writing in the real world by writing down a telephone message, creating an original greeting card, and writing a fan letter. 

Week six: (Writing in the real world, part two) Students will practice writing in the real world by writing a set of directions, creating messages for answering machines, writing a classified ad, and writing a work order. 



Classes will be supplemented with additional, optional activities posted to our classroom discussion page during the week for enriched learning. Students are encouraged to share their writing with the group and in class, but are not required to do so. 

I look forward to meeting your student and growing together as strong writers this semester!
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn strategies to write with rich sensory details, they will get to experiment with different writing genres, they will get to form opinions, they will learn how to create strong introductions, they will learn how to craft strong conclusions, and they will be provided with context, prompts, and activities for each session that allow them to overcome the "what should I write about?" or "I don't know where to start?" types of writer's block questions that sometimes get in the way of learning.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Lista de útiles escolares
A composition book to write in would be best, for students who will be taking multiple sessions. Students can also use a word processor or Google Docs to type instead.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el April, 2020
4.8
132reseñas
Perfil
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Hello!

My name is Mrs. Love, and I have been a middle school Language Arts and Social Studies teacher for the past ten years. Additionally, I have designed curriculum and taught several middle school elective classes, such as creative writing, advanced literature, newspaper, yearbook, and more. I have worked as an adjunct faculty member for the past two years as well in an elementary education teacher preparation program, teaching a variety of literacy and child development courses. My range and breadth of experience is K-12 literacy education, including teaching high school English in an online setting as well. On Outschool, I will be teaching a variety of courses such as creative writing for beginners, middle school novel studies, poetic storytelling, advanced creative writing, elementary book studies, elementary creative writing, and advanced writing and reading challenges. As an avid photographer in my free time, I will also be teaching classes on photojournalism at both the beginner and advanced levels. 

My philosophy of education is that each student who enters my classroom has the same right as his or her peers to receive a high-quality education where they are known, cared for, and valued individually. In everything I do, I individualize my instruction as much as possible. Differentiation is not just a buzzword, it’s the anchor by which my classes are rooted. As a teacher, my desire is that my classes are places where students feel safe and where they look forward to entering each and every day. 

One of the things that is most important to me is greeting each of my students by name when I see them, referring to them in respectful language, modeling integrity and fairness in my own actions, and showing compassion and empathy whenever possible. I want my students to know that I care about them, not just by my words but by my actions. This means that I make heart-based decisions to balance instinctive head-based decisions. I also listen to my students to find out what their needs are, and adapt and adjust if the situation warrants it. I want my students to be able to trust me as their teacher and leader, and trust takes time to build. Modeling, explaining, giving examples, telling stories, and making connections whenever possible are just some of the many ways that I focus on classroom culture and community at the heart of what I do. 

I also believe in showing students how and why they are capable of achieving something. In many cases frustration and overwhelm may rise up when a student is faced with something that they don’t know how they can accomplish. I work hard to come alongside them and affirm to them how they can, why they can, and break things down step-by-step, making myself available for help whenever possible. No matter the age, my students need me to believe in them, and when they know that I do, their achievement is always much greater than when they first doubted themselves.  

I also believe in creating lessons that are relevant, ones that shape outlooks on life, society, and important issues, and ones that are engaging and meaningful so that students can apply the lessons to their own lives. Whether it be a simulation, real-world projects to make a difference in the world and take action, or anything else that gives students choice and ownership, I strive to make that happen as much as possible. 

Overall, as a teacher I believe it is my role to serve as mentor, facilitator, educator, coach, counselor, and advisor, and through that my philosophy of education has students at the center of it all, driving the activities we do, the lessons I teach, and the community and culture of the classroom as a whole. 

In my free time, I enjoy exploring national parks and trails with my husband and five year old son, cooking, playing the piano, writing, reading, and traveling as often as possible!

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70 US$

por 6 clases
1 x por semana, 6 semanas
45 min

Completado por 7 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 9-13
3-12 alumnos por clase

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