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Lectura y escritura de terror: estudio de novelas y escritura creativa para adolescentes

En este curso de 6 semanas, los estudiantes leerán la novela "Una noche en el solitario octubre" de Roger Zelazny, estudiarán las técnicas de Zelazny y el uso/subversión de los tropos de terror clásicos, y escribirán y editarán su propia historia de terror.
Tassie Bauman Smith
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Clase

Qué está incluido

6 reuniones en vivo
5 horas 30 minutos horas presenciales
Tarea
2-4 horas por semana. Homework is a very important part of this class. Students will be assigned both reading, writing and watching homework each week. To understand and benefit from the class this must be done before class. Students will also spend 3 weeks creating a story, 1 week peer-editing, 1 week revising, and then present their stories to the class.
Evaluación
Students will receive detailed feedback from the teacher as their story progresses.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 12
Nivel Intermediate - Advanced
In this class, students will be reading “A Night in Lonesome October ” by Roger Zelazny and writing their own horror stories. He is a classic author in horror, science fiction, and fantasy.   He won 6 Hugos and 3 Nebula awards among other honors. 

Each week we will read a section of the novel, discuss it, and then study Zelazny's creative writing techniques.  We will be using videos on writing taken from Youtube (including the recordings of Brandon Sanderson's college class on writing Speculative Fiction) as background on writing topics that we will then discuss in class in depth. Each student will also write their own horror story, peer-edit another student’s work, and then revise and present their own.  

If a student would like to arrange for a half-credit class, this can be accomplished by adding a second “Speculative Fiction Reading and Creative Writing” class.

Class Outline


Week 1: 
Class discussion: Prologue, Chapters 1-10


Week 2: 
Class discussion:  Chapters 11-20
Writing: Turn in pre-writing

Week 3:
Class discussion: Chapters 21-26
Writing: Turn in a rough draft

Week 4:
Class discussion: Chapters 27-31
Writing: Peer-Editing

Week 5:
Class discussion: Sorting out the details! 
Writing: Revise

Week 6:  Story Presentations

Students' stories will need to be "school" appropriate.  Stories with graphic language, sexual content, or graphic violence are not acceptable in the class. I understand that this is a difficult balance in the horror genre.  However, our model text does it beautifully. In other words, all submitted stories need to be "pg." If you anticipate this being a problem, please contact me ahead of time. 

This is a discussion-intensive course that includes constructive criticism and editing of their peers. All students are expected to interact with respect and civility.  I understand that the topics and themes can be controversial and invite disagreement. However, kindness facilitates productive and persuasive conversation. 

 

In my classroom, there is acceptable and unacceptable AI use. 

ACCEPTABLE

You may use AI programs like Grammarly to REVISE your work only. This includes word choice, spelling, and grammar.  

UNACCEPTABLE

You may not use AI to generate text that you submit to me. 
You may not use AI to paraphrase material for you. 
You may not use AI to generate text and then “fix” a few things in order to make it seem to be yours.  (This is called “patchwriting”). 

If I suspect/find that you have done this, there are two consequences.  The first is that I will contact your parent and let them know what has happened.  The second is that I will not be providing feedback/grades on this assignment.  

The reasons for this policy are simple. Generative AI use in class does not meet students’ needs.  Students need to exercise their critical thinking skills.  They need to learn to be creative.  They need to learn to compose and organize their writing.  I would be remiss as a teacher if I encouraged or allowed this use. 

I am open to answering any questions you have about this new policy.  


If a student needs accommodations, I am more than willing to help out. Learners will never be required to read aloud in class. Please contact me before the semester begins to discuss your learner’s needs.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will gain skill and confidence in literary analysis.  Students will write and edit a fantasy project they can be proud of!
objetivo de aprendizaje

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
"A Night in Lonesome October" is a horror story. It has some cursing/foul language. It is not particularly frightening, but parents of sensitive students should be aware that it has a number of classic horror characters, lots of tension, and references to off-screen deaths. In the end scenes, there is a time when some characters try to open a gate and summon an elder god. I believe that you know best for your learner, please feel free to read the novel and contact me with any questions.
Lista de útiles escolares
We will read "A Night in Lonesome October" by Roger Zelazny.  This book needs to either be purchased or gotten from the library in time for students to read before the first class.  We will also be watching sections of Brandon Sanderson's lectures and other writing background for free on Youtube for homework.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el September, 2019
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I am eager to have your learner join the students from 5-50 to whom I have taught English. Although my original BA is in Psychology, I have taught both ESL and English at three different Universities abroad.  I love students and I love literature. I have written a published non-fiction book, have another at the publisher, and have a completed novel in the editing process. I am eager to help North American students get a worldwide perspective on literature drawing from my own experiences as a reader and a traveler. 

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

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