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18 reuniones en vivo
30 horas presencialesTarea
1-2 horas por semana. Assignments include: -Reading up to 3 chapters weekly -Creative Writing Prompts (one or more paragraphs, in each class) -Vocabulary Worksheets (to go with each reading assignment) -Theme work (applying themes from the novel to our personal or characters' lives) All homework except for readings can be submitted once for half-points back at any point while the class is still active and the only homework that has due dates are the readings. For example, if a student got a 70 on the first quiz attempt, but 100 the second time, the student would have a final score of 85. Writing assignments and projects will have various time commitments.Evaluación
Learners will be assessed by letter grade: 90%-100% - A 80%-89% - B 70%-79% - C 60%-69% - D Below 60% - F All assignments are done out-of-class and are required. Students who are below a 60% may be excluded from gameplay until their grade is satisfactory.Calificación
Letter grades and certificates of completion will be given to all students at the end of the course. If students average an 85%, they will get to skip the final exam and receive a digital copy of their character for online RPGs.Experiencia de clase
Learners will engage in a literature study combined with the social club of a Dungeons & Dragons TTRPG that puts them in the heart of the story. Classes will be presented in a small group of 4-7 learners. Learners will be encouraged to discuss their work and collaborate. Literature assignments are the first priority. If we are behind, we will forego gameplay to get clarification on concepts in the literature. Slides will be used to encourage learner discussion. The first 20-35 minutes of the lesson will be planned for literature study, and the remaining time will be gameplay that lets the learners experience the story. Learners will complete an RPG Consent form before we begin gameplay so that the teacher and other students know which topics are off-limits (gory violence, spiders, etc.). Learners will, in addition to the practice in writing, reading, and communication skills, be doing conditional math and using logic and critical thinking as they level up their characters, and use the skills their characters have learned and weapons they've found to progress in their adventure. In traditional D&D games, players earn XP and level up by accomplishing things in the game (fighting an enemy, being clever in their role-playing, finding clues, etc.). In my campaigns, students gain XP by turning in assignments. I apply the points of their assigned work to their character to encourage them to keep up with their work (otherwise their character may not be up to snuff when they encounter the big bad evil guy). Since these learners are more mature, I trust them to complete their work. Learners who reach level 15 characters (all assignments complete with a letter grade of A or B), will receive a digital creation of their character designed by the teacher using Hero Forge, as a reward for their hard work over the semester. Week 1 - Vocab 1-2, Character Creation, Family and Legacy Week 2 - Vocab 3-5, Death and Obscurity Week 3 - Vocab 6, The Power of Youth Week 4 - Vocab 7, The Limitations of Knowledge Week 5 - Vocab 8, Time Week 6 - Vocab 9, Greed Week 7 - Vocab 10-11, Past vs Present Week 8 - Peculiarity Week 9 - Unit Test
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
Common Sense Media rates the novel as being appropriate for children ages 13+ due to violence/scariness and language.
Throughout a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, adventurers engage in combat. Weapon use (swords, bows & arrows, magic spells) are common.
SUPPLIES
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (audiobook, checked out from the library, or purchased paper/ebook)
D&D Player's Handbook is recommended but not required as the DM (Mrs. K) can help guide students through gameplay.
A set of polyhedral dice, notebook, & writing utensils
I will supply students with a 5e Character Sheet & all worksheets to keep track of their adventuring and their homework.
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Fuentes
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Ransom Riggs)
Player's Handbook (Wizards of the Coast)
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Maestría en Educación desde Western Governor's University
In addition to tutoring junior high and high school English and ELA SAT prep for more than 10 years, I love leading book clubs and reading groups with teens & tweens. Reading & writing are passions of mine and I love to see a learner engage with a text because we found the right book for them. I have a Master's degree in Instructional Design that supports creating engaging content that is developmentally appropriate for K-12 learners.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
23 US$
semanalmente o 200 US$ por 18 clases2 x por semana, 9 semanas
100 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 10-14
4-7 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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