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Spar Lit Jr. 8: Cómo entender el peaje fantasma de Norton Juster con debate

En este curso de varios días, exploraremos los significados más profundos del clásico superventas, divertido y revelador, The Phantom Tollbooth, utilizando técnicas de debate. Apto para inglés como segundo idioma, nivel CEFR: B1-B2 (intermedio) #académico
Cindy Frank
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6 reuniones en vivo
5 horas 30 minutos horas presenciales
Tarea
1 hora por semana. Students will be required to read the portions of the text we will be considering for the upcoming week. Optional homework assignments will be given after each class. If students are able to complete the homework a detailed response will be sent to each learner.
Evaluación
I will be in touch with learners and/or parents throughout the course to give feedback on student progress.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés - B1
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 6
Nivel Intermediate
Kindly note:
This is an ESL friendly class, CEFR  level — B1-B2 (intermediate).
Please feel free to write me via Outschool email with questions.
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Long-considered a modern masterpiece, The Phantom Tollbooth is one of the best-selling and most beloved books in publishing history,  enthralling millions of learners with clever quips and hilarity while igniting a true and abiding love of learning.   "As Pilgrim's Progress is concerned with the awakening of the sluggardly spirit, The Phantom Tollbooth is concerned with the awakening of the lazy mind." said Emily Maxwell in The New Yorker. Learning the skills of speech and debate, while understanding great books, continues with Spar Lit Jr. 8: Understanding Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth With Speech and Debate.

The Phantom Tollbooth is the story of Milo, a regular kid who is just bored.  Bored with school, bored with games, bored with friends bored with EVERYTHING. And then Milo  receives a mysterious gift: a giant box containing a magic tollbooth that somehow transports him to The Kingdom of Wisdom whereupon he will be called upon to master a series of increasingly complex challenges.  Often compared to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The Phantom Tollbooth is filled with puns and wordplay, excitement, imagination and out and out joy. 

The Phantom Tollbooth is a book that challenges the reader's critical thinking skills and offers the opportunity for keen-eyed observation and in depth thinking.   And it's truly, deeply funny!

Each class in The Phantom Tollbooth will feature an introduction with lessons in both observation literacy  to give students the opportunity to further sharpen their critical thinking skills. Optional writing assignments will be provided after each class as well to give learners the opportunity both to enhance oral speaking abilities and explore creative writing.

The Phantom Tollbooth is the 8th in my own series of  Spar Lit Jr. Outschool classes, following my own Spar Lit Jr:  Understanding Literature Through Speech and Debate (A Wrinkle in Time) and Spar Lit Jr. 2: Understanding Literature Through Debate --A Long Way From Chicago and Spar Lit Jr. 3: Understanding The Westing Game Debate and Spar Lit Jr. 4: Understanding From The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler Through Debate, and Spar Lit Jr. 5: Understanding Blue Balliett's Chasing Vermeer Through Debate,  Spar Lit Jr. 6: Understanding Harriet the Spy Through Speech and Debate, and Spar Lit Jr. 7: Understanding Linda Sue Park's A Single Shard Through Debate. These classes, merging literary discussion and debate, can be taken in any order. 

Both first-time students and learners who have taken any of my previous  Spar Lit Jr. classes ( A Wrinkle in Time, A Long Way from Chicago, The Westing Game, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, Chasing Vermeer, Harriet the Spy, A Single Shard)  are welcome in this class. No previous experience with Spar debate is necessary. 

Our classes will focus on blending the acknowledged technique of Spar debating with understanding literature through debate and discussion.  Spar means “SPontaneous ARgumentation” a quicktime technique that is used to prepare students for formal debate.  Our class will use  Spar debating the key points of literature to explore the bestselling The Phantom Tollbooth.

The result?  Students will learn to take a position on key issues involving intriguing and provocative literary questions, while gaining a nuanced and thorough understanding both sides of every issue. All students will gain an enhanced exploration of literature while expanding debate techniques. 

This class has been purposely limited to six students to maximize the participation of every learner.  

Moreover, optional writing assignments will be provided after each class as well to give learners the opportunity both to enhance oral speaking abilities and explore creative writing and further enhance their critical thinking skills. These assignments range from creative writing to assertion essay writing, mapmaking to design and puzzles. The teacher will provide a personalized response to all finished work. 

Our 6-session class will run as follows:
Week 1: Chapters 1 - 4
Week 2: Chapters 5-7
Week 3: Chapters 8-`10
Week 4: Chapters 11-13
Week 5: Chapters 14-17
Week 6:  Chapters 18-20

Spar is quick debate! With debaters given the Pro or Con position, a short Spar debate can illuminate ideas and provide for more nuanced critical thinking. 

Each class will run as follows:

5 minutes of general introduction

30 minutes of interactive  discussion on the chapter or pages set for the class

20 minutes of ongoing Spar pro/con debate involving key literary questions from the weekly reading


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How does Spar debating work?

10 MINUTE MINI DEBATES!

Students face off in pairs to debate a Pro/Con question involving the specific reading from literature for the day.

COIN FLIP TO DETERMINE PRO/CON (position 1 or position 2)

2 minutes

Both students have 1 minute to brainstorm ideas for their position (evidence/arguments)

1 minute
Pro student gives a 1 minute opening statement to make their case (Con student listens quietly and takes notes)

1 minute
Con student gives a 1 minute opening statement to make their case (Pro student listens quietly and take notes)

30 seconds
Both students think!

2 to 3 minutes
Mini crossfire discussion where both students can ask each other questions about opposing statements.

30 seconds
Both students think again to prepare their closing statements

30 second
Con student gives a 30 second closing statement (Pro student listens quietly)

30 second
Pro student gives a 1 minute closing statement (Con student listens quietly)

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Our sessions will run as follows:

No previous experience with speech and debate or Spar debating required, However,  this class also provides an excellent outlet for speech and debate students interested in enhancing their ability to communicate their ideas with clarity and style that will be useful in classrooms and in ongoing discussions everywhere.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students successfully completing this course will be able to:

*To gain confidence in speaking and organization 
*Understand all the basic ideas of debate and rhetoric
*Gain deeper understanding of literature through debate
* To communicate effectively through speaking, thinking adroitly and responding fluently
* Improve memory retention and organizational skills
* Gain confidence and poise in oral presentation
* Expand vocabulary and word usage
*To gain deeper understanding of the nuances of literature
objetivo de aprendizaje

Programa de estudios

6 Lecciones
más de 6 semanas
Lección 1:
Discussion Chapters 1-4
 Discussion and Spar Debate sparked by: "And since no one bothered to explain otherwise he regarded the seeking of knowledge to be the greatest time waste of all."
Spar Statement:
To gain lasting knowledge the purpose of learning needs to be explained.
Position 1: Agree with the above statement. Explain.
Position 2: Sometimes we need to learn things just because someone says they are important and the reason doesn’t matter. 
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Discussion Chapters 5-7
 Discussion and Spar Debate sparked by: "You can get in a lot of trouble by mixing up words or just not knowing how to spell them."
Spar Statement: The way we use language matters in how we are understood in the world.
Position 1: Agree with the above statement. Explain.
Position 2: We can be creative with language—making new words for example —and find new ways of saying what we want to say. 
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Discussion Chapters 8-10
 Discussion and Spar Debate sparked by: “Illusions are sometimes easier to see than reality."
Spar Statement:
We can each change our perspective on things that we see and things that we wish to understand if we choose to.
Position 1: Agree with the above statement. Explain.
Position 2: Disagree with the above statement. It makes sense for us to make a decision about what we see—what we like or dislike—and stay with that position. 
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Discussion Chapters 11-13
 Discussion and Spar Debate sparked by: "People listened less and less."
Spar Statement: Listening is more important than speaking.
Position 1: Agree with the above statement. Explain.
Position 2: Disagree with the above statement. Speaking well and clearly is just as important as being able to listen well. Explain. 
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea

Otros detalles

Lista de útiles escolares
Pencil and paper always!

Copies of The Phantom Tollbooth are available on Amazon or second-hand through Thriftbooks, and  at Libraries everywhere.  Any edition of the book is fine for this class.
Recursos externos
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Se unió el July, 2020
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Licenciatura desde The University of Michigan, 1982 Honors in The History of Art, Does not Expire
Longtime teacher of literature for both middle and high school students. Founder and former coach of an award-winning Speech and Debate team that competed at local, state and national levels, long-time speech judge for local, regional, national speech events for NCFL and National Speech and Debate Association, former teacher of high school debate and rhetoric, art history, literature, and AP Language and Composition.

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