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Welcome to the Harry Potter Book Club. Year 1 at Hogwarts is full of adventure! We will: • get our first wands • choose a pet • get sorted into our houses • learn to cast spells • learn to fly on a broom • battle a troll • fight an evil dark wizard • ...and of course, do homework and try to pass our classes! In this course, young witches and wizards will read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (book 1 in the series). Every lesson will have a discussion component, a writing component, and activities. Skills covered in this class: Reading comprehension Critical thinking Vocabulary building Making connections to current events and personal experiences Supporting statements with facts Writing Public Speaking Students are required to read two chapters per week and summarize each chapter before the next class. Students will need a book to use as a reading and writing journal (composition notebook, journal, etc.). All activities should be completed the composition book, as well. The journal will be used to complete the final project. The book will become a class portfolio that students can have graded and save if they decide to take the next classes on the rest of the series. We will be making wands during this class. Supplies needed will be: • Some sort of wand base (chopstick, pencil, branch from a tree, craft wood, or any other item that can be used) • Old fashioned Elmer’s white glue (works better than glue sticks) • Color and decorations for the wand (markers, paint, glitter, stickers, etc.) • Yarn, string, or clay (or something else that winds to make a handle) Students will also need basic arts and crafts supplies (glue, construction paper, markers, color pencils, copy paper, stapler, etc.). Day 1: Chapters 1 & 2 Before class: 1. Read chapters 1 & 2 2. Be prepared to discuss the chapters in class Reading discussion • Summary of chapters Activities: • Graphic Organizer (character comparison Harry and Dudley) • Group Activity (Snakes vs. Owls) • Watch video: How to Write a Summary Day 2 Chapters 3 & 4 Before class: 1. Read chapters 3 & 4 2. Write a summary of each chapter Reading discussion • Summary of chapters Activities: • Character Analysis (Hagrid) • Watch Video: How to Write a Friendly Letter • Writing Prompt: Dear Professor Mc Gonagall… (The body of letter should include, your answer, why you want to attend and what you are looking forward to most) Day 3 Chapters 5 & 6 Before class: 1. Read chapters 5 & 6 2. Write a summary of each chapter Reading Discussion • Summary of chapters Activities: • Let’s Share our Letters to Professor McGonagall • Close Read Magical Wand Chart • Design your own wand, sketch it, complete the chart with your wand 1. Read the Article about Wand Cores 2. Read the Article about Want Woods 3. Make your wand from your design Day 4 Chapters 7 & 8 Before Class: 1. Read chapters 7 & 8 2. Write a summary of each chapter Reading Discussion • Summary of chapters Activities: • Let’s show off our wands • Let's get sorted (Sorting Hat Quiz) • Writing prompt: (My house is ... I am in this house because...) Day 5 Chapters 9 & 10 Before class: 1. Read chapters 9 & 10 2. Write a summary of each chapter Reading discussion • Chapter Summaries Activities: • Character Analysis Chart Neville Longbottom • Writing Prompt: Harry found he is naturally good at flying. Something I am naturally good at is… Day 6 Chapters 11 & 12 Before class: 1. Read chapters 11 & 12 2. Write a summary of each chapter Reading discussion • Summary of Chapters Activities: • Team Activity (Quidditch) • Writing prompt: If I played Quidditch, my position would be... Day 7 Chapters 13 & 14 Before Class 1. Read chapters 13 & 14 2. Write a summary of each chapter Reading Discussion: • Summary of Chapters Activities: • Writing prompt: Create your own dragon including arts and crafts component Day 8 Chapters 15 & 16 Before class: 1. Read chapters 15 16 & 17 2. Write a summary of each chapter Reading discussion: • Summary of Chapters Activities: • Review of Final Summary and Presentation Instructions Homework: Finish Final Book Report Projects Day 9 Activities: Each student will present their Final Book Report Project of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and share highlights from their journals. Day 10 Activities: Reading Comprehension Games & Fun
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Every student will need to have a print or audio copy of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling. Students will need a designated black and white composition book to use as a reading and writing journal. All activities when completed should be stapled or glued in date order into the composition book, as well. The book will become a class portfolio that students can save. Students will also need basic arts and crafts supplies (glue, construction paper, markers, color pencils, copy paper, stapler, etc). They will also need access to a printer.
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I am a real Harry Potter fan. I even attend Harry Potter conventions every year. I traveled to Ireland to learn how to play Quidditch with the Dublin Dragons. Yes, Quidditch is played int he muggle world. I started reading Harry Potter with my daughter when the series first came out in 1997. She is now 32 and we have passed the love of all things magical to my granddaughters as well.
I combine my skills and a reading specialist, English teacher, and ESL instructor with my knowledge and love of Harry Potter to create an educational experience that is quite unique for my students.
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Clase grupal
210 US$
por 10 clases1 x por semana, 10 semanas
55 min
Completado por 436 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 8-12
4-18 alumnos por clase