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Club de lectura del "Proyecto de informe de libros" del Sr. J.

Los estudiantes elegirán su propio libro cada mes, realizarán algunas actividades de intercambio y debate con el grupo mientras leen y luego crearán un increíble proyecto de informe mensual del libro. Cada mes se ofrece algo nuevo: pizzas, camisetas, fotos y más.
"Mr. J." (Jeremy Ballard)
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4 reuniones en vivo
2 horas presenciales
Tarea
Students will read independently, complete some basic reading comprehension activities, and create a final book report project each month.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 6
*PLEASE BE ADVISED: THIS LISTING IS FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY. SEPARATE ENROLLMENT IS REQUIRED EVERY MONTH. This course is designed to be a repeating, ongoing style course with a new project every month. 

TRY YOUR FIRST MONTH FOR ONLY $20 (JJEREMONTHLY20).

We all grew up doing the classic, boring book reports. And let's face it, book reports are good and help develop a variety of skills, but most of us hated them. This class is all about making those book reports into something better and a lot more fun. In this class, each month students will choose their own book to read. Then we will meet for four weeks, completing a couple simple reading activities during the first three weeks then finishing off with student presentations of their creative book report project.  Each month will feature a new and exciting project idea, such as the literary pizzeria. In this project, students will design a pizzeria based on the book they read. They will give it a name, design a menu based on characters in the book, decorate a pizza box, and even make a pizza (out of playdough or clay). This is all about understanding the story, setting, and characters on a much higher level and being creative in the approach. For example, if one of the characters happens to be a vampire, his pizza would use blood instead of tomato sauce and definitely would not have garlic. Each project is unique and a lot of fun.  Kids will love making them and love sharing their work with each other.

Students may enroll in as many or as few months as they wish.  Also note that there are two similar courses listed. This course is the "book report version" and social club. There is also the more traditional academic version, focusing more on classic literature with specific texts and topics assigned and additional reading comprehension assignments ("Outside the Box Project Based Reading).
 
Basic class structure:
Week 1
Students will introduce the book they will be reading, we will go over weekly assignments, and introduce and explain the monthly project.
Week 2
Characters and setting: Students will draw pictures and/or complete graphic organizers to identify major characters and setting.
Week 3
Student generated vocabulary activities and discussion questions
Week 4
Final project presentations.

Monthly Projects

September: The Sandwich Shop
October: Maps and Box Scenes
November: Hats and T's
December: Memory Box
January: Literary Pizzeria
February: Superbowl Potluck
March: Movie Poster and More
April: A Story in Photos
May: Cereal Box
June: Literary Theme Park
July: Burger Joint or Restaurant
August: Cardboard Models
Metas de aprendizaje
In this course students will…
-determine theme;
-analyze plot and its various phases;
-examine how literary elements affect plot progression, assist in character development, and convey meaning, including: motif, symbol, foreshadowing, echoing, flashback, opposition, metaphor, irony, foil, choice of language; 

This course provides opportunities to for students to develop the following skills:
1.Explain the function of character.
2.Explain the function of setting.
3.Explain the function of plot and structure.
4.Explain the function of the narrator or speaker.
5.Explain the function of word choice, imagery, and symbolism.
6.Explain the function of comparison.
7.Develop textually substantiated arguments about interpretations of a portion or whole text.
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Orientación para padres
Since books in this course are student choice, parents are responsible for screening students' individual selections as they see fit.
Lista de útiles escolares
Students will need a variety of artistic supplies for each project. Specific supplies will vary per student and are at parent discretion.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el August, 2022
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California Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Licenciatura en Inglés desde University of California Santa Barbara
Credentialed teacher with almost 20 years of experience in education. Certified AP English teacher, forensics coach(speech and debate), with an extensive background in drama.  I have taught in multiple states in the U.S. and spent three years teaching in China.  I am traveler, chef, poet, and storyteller, specializing in writing instruction, literary analysis, creative projects, and above all, building student teacher relationships.

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1 x por semana, 4 semanas
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Completado por 5 alumnos
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Edades: 8-12
3-12 alumnos por clase

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