Club de lectura de Roald Dahl: Charlie y el gran ascensor de cristal
Únase a la Sra. Pamela para un divertido estudio de novela de 40 minutos durante 3 semanas mientras exploramos el mundo de Roald Dahl en Charlie y el gran ascensor de cristal a través del vocabulario, la comprensión de lectura, los elementos de la historia y algo de diversión y juegos en el camino.
Qué está incluido
6 reuniones en vivo
4 horas presencialesTarea
1-2 horas por semana. Reading the required segments assigned. Please do not read ahead so we are all on the same page in our discussions and we can enjoy the book together as a group. If you do choose to read ahead, please do not share additional information with the class until we get to that part of the book.Evaluación
Questions will be asked during each class to be sure children know what happened in our story during the reading the week prior.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 2 - 4
Join Ms. Pamela in this fun and engaging forty-minute, twice-a-week class as we explore the world of Roald Dahl in "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator". We will look at vocabulary, reading comprehension, draw, and play some fun and games along the way. Full Disclosure from Common Sense Media: There is part of this book that is not politically correct for this time. We will not be discussing this part of the book nor asking any questions about it. It comprises about three pages of the book. At the time it was copyrighted, in 1972, jokes like this were fair game. In the past few decades, however, people have analyzed pop culture very closely and find this to be insensitive and poking fun at others expense. "Dahl pokes a bit of fun at Russian and Chinese names and accents in a way that would make readers cringe. The Soviet Premier is named Yugetoff. The President threatens him “I'm afraid we're going to have to show you just where you get off, Yugetoff!". The Premier says that the people in the elevator are not Russians, but possibly Chinese. So, the President calls the Head of the Chinese Republic. He is misconnected with a few men named Wing and Wong before finally getting the leader of China, who answers “Gleetings, honorable Mr. Plesident. Here is Assistant-Plemier Chu-On-Dat speaking. How can I do for you?" This book was written decades before political correctness, and it shows."
Metas de aprendizaje
Learners will learn new vocabulary words and learn how to keep a journal
Learners will increase our reading comprehension through study questions
Learners will learn about story elements
Learners will use our imaginations to draw additional context for our class
Learners will play games to increase our knowledge of the author and his books
Programa de estudios
Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-Created6 Lecciones
más de 3 semanasLección 1:
NO reading is required for the first class
We will learn a little about the author. We will talk about the story elements. We will learn how to keep a vocabulary journal and discuss what we will do in class. We will guess what this book might be about as we read a short summary. We will draw a new book cover for our book.
40 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
1 tarea
Lección 2:
Read chapters 1 - 4 before class
We will go over our vocabulary words through a few games of Hangman. We will discuss our study questions for reading comprehension. We will talk about foreshadowing and look through the chapter titles in the book. Do they give away what might take place in that chapter? Why or why not? We will talk about where we would take a glass elevator if we could. We will talk about what kinds of things our elevator would do or where it would go. We will draw pictures of what our elevator might look like.
40 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Read chapters 5 - 8 before class
We will go over vocabulary words and discuss our study questions for reading comprehension. We will talk about the setting of the story. We will create an alien, name it and give it characteristics while we talk about alliteration. What does that mean? Why is it used? We will find examples of it in our story. We will talk about honesty and deception.
40 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Read chapters 9 - 12 before class
We will go over vocabulary words and discuss our study questions for reading comprehension. We will talk about the characters in our story. We will come up with interview questions we might ask Willie Wonka while he is in space or interview questions we would ask the space hotel about. We will talk about how illustrations in a book can influence or shape what we think about what we are reading.
40 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
There is part of this book that is not politically correct for this time. We will not be discussing this part of the book nor asking any questions about it. It comprises about three pages of the book. At the time it was copyrighted, in 1972, jokes like this were fair game. In
the past few decades, however, people have analyzed pop culture very closely and find this to be insensitive and poking fun at others expense.
"Dahl pokes a bit of fun at Russian and Chinese names and accents in a way that would make readers cringe. The Soviet Premier is named Yugetoff. The President threatens him “I'm afraid we're going to have to show you just where you get off, Yugetoff!". The Premier says that the people in the elevator are not Russians, but possibly Chinese. So, the President calls the Head of the Chinese Republic. He is misconnected with a few men named Wing and Wong before finally getting the leader of China, who answers “Gleetings, honorable Mr. Plesident. Here is Assistant-Plemier Chu-On-Dat speaking. How can I do for you?" This book was written decades before political correctness, and it shows."
Lista de útiles escolares
The book"Charlie and the Glass Elevator" by Roald Dahl Paper and something to write with such as colored pencils, pens, markers or just a pencil. A notebook to keep a vocabulary journal
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Grado asociado en Educación desde College of DuPage
Hello, I am Ms. Pamela!
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A Bit About Me:
I am passionate about learning and have been privileged to engage with over 900 learners from 25 countries since teaching my first class on Outschool in 2020. My classes span a range of ages and subjects, with a focus on full curriculum semester classes for preschool through third grade. I offer many craft classes, often by request, and I am always up for teaching a book club as I am an avid reader. I am always working on more too!
My Background:
With 40 years of teaching experience, I've held various roles, including Montessori teacher, private early elementary teacher, center director, preschool owner, homeschool co-op leader, and private tutor in math, writing, and early reading skills. In my previous position, I taught the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum and I have incorporated many of the basic ideas into my personalized curriculum.
We homeschooled our daughter from preschool to eighth grade. I have run a homeschool co-op, a preschool program, an early learning center, and scouting groups. I have an educational background in Early Childhood Education and American Sign Language.
My Teaching Style:
I believe that learning needs to be fun, and listening is just as important as talking and teaching. I am not one to mute a learner unless necessary but I will encourage raising hands and taking turns during our games and discussions for all ages. I prioritize active participation and mutual respect.
Something Fun:
Crafting is a lifelong passion of mine, encompassing quilting, sewing, crocheting, knitting, painting, and jewelry making. I'm delighted to share my expertise through crafting classes on Outschool, and I'm always open to requests for new or existing classes.
Communication:
I strive to be responsive to emails, typically replying within a day. My teaching hours are from 8 am to 6 pm CST, during which I also attend to administrative tasks.
Missed Classes, Cancellations, Refunds:
I pride myself on being punctual and ready for class. We do live in Tornado Alley and take storms seriously since being hit by a tornado last March 2023. I try to warn ahead of time if possible. I will reimburse you for technical issues on my side or offer a single transfer for one-time classes if needed. I will teach only one or two students. Some of my best classes have happened with only one or two learners. It can make for great in-depth discussions!
I cannot wait to meet your child.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
20 US$
semanalmente2 x por semana, 3 semanas
40 min
Completado por 6 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 7-10
1-6 alumnos por clase