Estudio de la novela Wild Robot con estrategias de lectura atenta (lenguaje, 3.º y 4.º grado)
En este estudio de literatura de siete semanas en grupos pequeños, los estudiantes aprenderán y aplicarán estrategias de lectura atenta. También impulsarán la comprensión y el pensamiento crítico a través de debates animados y proyectos creativos mientras exploran "El robot salvaje".
Qué está incluido
14 reuniones en vivo
12 horas 50 minutos horas presencialesTarea
1-2 horas por semana. - Students will need to read outside of class and be prepared for in-class discussions by using a reading log and vocabulary log. - Students will also work toward a final creative project.Calificación
Students will receive written feedback and a score on their final project. This project is a book review that covers the plot, themes, character development, and their personal reflections on the story. This book review can be in any medium of their choice (written, illustrated, video, etc.). A rubric is provided in the beginning of class.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés - B1
Grado de EE. UU. 2 - 4
*IMPORTANT: Maximum students: 6. Minimum class enrollment is 3 students. If there are less than 3 students, that section will be cancelled, and students will be asked to transfer to another section. This is to encourage productive and thoughtful group discussions and critical thinking.* SPRING SEMESTER: There are no classes the week of February 17 - 21, 2025. Class will resume the regular Tuesday/Friday schedule on February 25, 2025. What happens when nature and technology collide? This in-depth 7-week novel study inspires 3rd and 4th graders, as well as enthusiastic 2nd graders, to read deeply and thoughtfully as they answer that question. This course is perfect for students who prefer small group settings. Students will read Peter Brown's adventurous book, The Wild Robot, and practice close reading strategies. This course offers rich discussions, vocabulary exploration, and thematic lessons tailored to enhance reading comprehension and critical thinking. Already read the book? That's great! Re-reading and slow reading are encouraged so that students learn to pause and think, to consider and talk, to speculate and revise their initial understandings. This practice of close reading also teaches students to be patient with the development of their interpretations and the interpretations of others. This course begins with the Notice & Note signposts, a powerful reading strategy that empowers students to identify key moments in a text, deepening their understanding and engagement with the story. This foundation sets the stage for analyzing "The Wild Robot" through exploratory and critical discussions. After the first week, classes will then focus on thought-provoking analysis and discussions on assigned chapters. (This will take up about half of each class meeting.) Other class activities include: - Vocabulary review. - Sentence-building and paragraph-writing activities. - Multimedia tools like slides and video clips to further enrich the learning experience. Student will also have a final project: a book review that covers the plot, themes, character development, and their personal reflections on the story. This can be a written review, an illustrated review, a video review, or a review in a creative medium of their choice. A rubric will be provided in the beginning of the course. Please refer to the syllabus for a detailed breakdown of each lesson. My teaching style is interactive and student-centered, with a strong focus on participation and enthusiastic exploration of the text. I encourage students to be curious and take ownership of their questions. Students will benefit from small group discussions, guided writing, and a creative end-of-unit project, ensuring that this course challenges and inspires them to think critically and express their ideas creatively in a warm, supportive environment. I look forward to meeting your student!
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will apply close reading strategies and use a reading log to enhance their reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.
Students will develop an understanding of key literary elements such as setting, point of view, theme, and character development through guided and inquiry-based discussions.
Programa de estudios
Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-CreatedEstándares
Alineado con Common Core State Standards (CCSS)14 Lecciones
más de 7 semanasLección 1:
Notice & Note Signposts - Part 1
We will learn about close reading and 3 of 6 Notice & Note signposts. We will read excerpts/short passages to practice identifying these signposts and practice discussing our understanding of the in-class reading.
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Notice & Note Signposts - Part 2
We will learn continue learning about the Notice & Note signposts. We will read excerpts/short passages to practice identifying these signposts and practice discussing our understanding of the in-class reading.
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Genres in Fiction
We will learn about genres in fiction and discuss what genres The Wild Robot is categorized as. We will also review other background knowledge to prepare for our assigned reading (e.g. robots, technology, etc.)
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Discuss Chapter 1 through 7
We will discuss the assigned reading, pulling from our reading logs and in response to in-class insights and questions. We will also discuss targeted vocabulary taken from the text and practice writing.
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
⚠️ This book is recommended for children ages 8+. There are some possibly disturbing scenes with guns, dismemberment of robots, and death in the wild, but the story is also filled with lessons about kindness and pluck.
Refer to Common Sense Media to decide if this book is good yet appropriately challenging fit for your child.
Class readings are meant to be thought-provoking. Topics that might be discussed include:
- death
- violence (includes but not limited to hunting guns/rifles, laser rifles/guns, robots vs. wildlife, humans vs. wildlife)
- survival (individual and group)
- nature vs. nurture
- climate change
- wildlife preservation
- parenting
- artificial intelligence
- instincts
- guns
- hunting
- technology
- robots
Lista de útiles escolares
- BOOK: The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. For some students, it is best to get the printed version of this book so that students can practice annotating, but eBooks are also acceptable. This book is available in all major bookstores, as well as many libraries. - READING LOG. Supplied as a PDF by the teacher. - VOCABULARY LOG. Supplied as a PDF by the teacher. - PENCILS, HIGHLIGHTERS, STICKY NOTES AND/OR SMALL PIECES OF PAPER.
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
I am currently a language arts instructor at a rigorous afterschool academy and a private writing coach. Plus, thanks to my previous career in children's book and YA publishing, I have a strong grasp of what books can do for young minds, as well as what kinds of stories are in demand and in need.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
39 US$
semanalmente o 270 US$ por 14 clases2 x por semana, 7 semanas
55 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 8-11
3-9 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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