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1-2 horas por semana. Students will read approximately 60 pages a week on their own time. Each Sunday, students will have access to the new video and a corresponding one page worksheet with discussion questions and places for fill-in-the blank answers. Each week, I assign a short writing assignment focused around that week's discussion questions and ask the students to share their responses in the classroom. There are also daily activities each day like vocabulary words, an I Spy game, and trivia to test their comprehension from the weekly chapters.Evaluación
The more questions, comments, and posts that students share in the classroom, the more I can understand their knowledge and comprehension of the topics we are discussing.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 8 - 11
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is an absolute joy to read and study for teens who are open to the pleasures of 19th-century prose and manners. It is the perfect book for group discussion and analysis because Austen's use of language and prose can be hard to appreciate and understand when reading alone. Students will read approximately 60 pages a week on their own time. Each week a new video will discuss the pages that the students have previously read. This class does not meet live. The prerecorded sessions will emphasize characters, their motivations, theme, story plausibility, and inferences about what might come next. We will also refer to any symbolism within the story and discuss what the author intentioned to represent with those symbols. Each Sunday, students will have access to a video that covers the important elements of the week's reading and a corresponding one page worksheet with discussion questions and places for fill-in-the blank answers. The worksheets will also address/remind the students of some of the important topics from each chapter. Each week, I assign a short writing assignment focused around that week's discussion questions and ask the students to share their responses in the classroom (so other students may view, comment, and interact as well). I also ask students to submit any vocabulary words the students didn't recognize or passages the students did not understand. The more questions the students ask, the more "discussion" we can have in the classroom after each chapter. Weekly breakdown: Sunday: Students will receive a worksheet and discussion questions for each weekly video. There is one weekly writing assignment to complete after the weekly readings. Monday: I post an I Spy challenge and ask the students to list one specific item they can "spy" from the week's reading. These items may force the students to think abstractly (for example, I might ask them to spy a character showing jealousy). Students can also challenge other students (or myself!) to find other items as well. Tuesday through Fridays: I will post a vocabulary word from the weekly reading for the students to use in a sentence that showcases their understanding of the definition. Saturday: I post a link to a Kahoot! trivia game the students can complete to further immerse themselves in this story's era. Students can share their scores in the classroom or ask for hints about any tricky questions to share their experience with their classmates. Posts are almost always available in the classroom at 1 am EST.
Metas de aprendizaje
Week One Volume One: Chapters 1-12
Week Two Volume One: Chapters 13-23
Week Three Volume Two: Chapters 1-8
Week Four Volume Two: Chapters 9-19
Week Five Volume Three: Chapters 1-8
Week Six Volume Three: Chapters 9-18
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Orientación para padres
From Commonsensemedia.org: Parents need to know that Jane Austen's romantic masterpiece, Pride and Prejudice, is an absolute joy to read and study for teens who are open to the pleasures of 19th-century prose and manners. The plot and characters are engaging for teens, and the book is worth revisiting at any age. Several film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice are also well worth seeing, including the 2005 movie starring Keira Knightley and the superb 1995 BBC series featuring Colin Firth as Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth. However, young people will get maximum enjoyment from this story if they read the novel first. Parents and children agree an appropriate reading age is 12, but commonsensemedia.org suggests age 14.
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The students will need a copy of Pride and Prejudice to read on their own. It can be borrowed from the library or even listened to as an audio book. The students will not need a physical copy of the story in class, although they may find it helpful to have while filling out their worksheets or working on their writing assignment.
Recursos externos
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Maestría en Música o Teatro o Artes desde Spalding University
I have a Master's Degree in Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults. I was a substitute teacher for three years before teaching full-time on Outschool for the past few years. I have been blessed to discuss classic literature in the classroom multiple times. I reread Jane Austen as an adult and I learn something new every time I am exposed to her stories. Pride and Prejudice is an excellent book to discuss because, although the story is beautiful and romantic, the language can be stifling and archaic. I am excited to read this story alongside your student to see what emotions and feelings Austen's world stirs up for them.
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Clase grupal
10 US$
semanalmente o 55 US$ por 6 semanas6 semanas
Completado por 1 alumno
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Edades: 13-18