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Escribe sobre literatura al estilo IEW (Literatura y composición) Sem.1

En este curso semestral de literatura y composición, los estudiantes de secundaria y primeros años de preparatoria leerán y comenzarán a analizar literatura clásica mientras escriben ensayos informativos y creativos utilizando las unidades de escritura de IEW.
Ms. Gwendolyn Amiri, IEW Registered Instructor
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15 reuniones en vivo
12 horas 30 minutos horas presenciales
Tareas
2-4 horas por semana. Weekly assignments will include: *composition assignments *reading and annotating poetry, fables, fairy tales, or short stories (annotation can be accomplished through printing the files and marking on paper or through marking the files electronically) *grammar or editing exercises *discussion board questions in the Outschool classroom
Calificación
All composition final drafts will receive editing and feedback. Most of the other assignments will be assessed by completion. A progress report will be given to the parent at the conclusion of the semester with a list of completed assignments.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 5 - 8
Interested in this class for your school, co-op, or small group of friends?  Message me about possible times!  (6 learner minimum for a private class.)

In this literature and composition semester class, teens will read, annotate, and begin to analyze classic literature and write compositions based on what is read.  Following the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) structural units and style recommendations, learners will write based on IEW units 1-6 while receiving instruction on key word outlines, the story sequence chart, creating fused outlines, and creative writing from pictures.  Literature analysis topics will include annotation, plot diagrams, literary devices, and imagery.  Literature selections will focus on fables, fairy tales, poetry, biography, and short stories. Grammar topics will include sentence and paragraph structure, descriptive words, sentence openers, and clauses. 

Each class time will include an opening discussion, poem, or grammar exercise.  The majority of each class time will be split between literature discussion and composition instruction. A grammar break will provide instruction and practice.  Class time will be interactive with class discussion, guided practice, and group exercises. 

Unit summaries:
Weeks 1-5 will introduce the IEW Key Word Outline (KWO) through units 1-3, which include paraphrasing and summarizing stories.  Learners will practice creating, speaking from, and writing from KWOs based on fables and fairy tales.  Learners will be instructed in creating plot diagrams for the stories that are read and will begin to analyze the parts of a plot including exposition, inciting moment, rising action, conflict, climax, falling action, and resolution. Composition topics will focus on mastering basic sentence and paragraph structure, following dialogue punctuation rules, and writing stories with description.  Literature selections will be Aesop fables, Kipling's Sing Song of Old Man Kangaroo, Anderson's The Nightingale, King Arthur, and various classic poems.

Weeks 6-10 will focus on IEW units 4 and 6 using author biographies.  Essay and paragraph structure, various sentence openers, and fused outlines will be practiced.  Choosing, limiting, and ordering facts into informative essays will be the composition focus. 
Literary devices will be taught through poetry. Annotation exercises and literary discussions will continue weekly.  Literature selections and biographies will be from authors: Longfellow, Tennyson, and Stevenson.

Weeks 11-15 will introduce the short story to our reading and imagery to our discussions.  Through grammar breaks, clauses and comma rules will be practiced and applied to the compositions and editing.  IEW unit 5 will allow for creative writing through pictures while the response to literature essay model will provide learners an avenue to pull together what has been learned into a well-crafted essay.  Literature selections will include a Sherlock Holmes story, "Open Window", and "Snowflakes".

A second semester class will be offered to provide a year-long literature and composition course.  Semester 2 will briefly review semester 1 before covering IEW units 7-9, an analysis essay, characterization, setting, thesis statements, additional literary devices, and additional grammar.
Metas de aprendizaje
Learners will write with IEW units one through four and analyze literature.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Orientación para padres
This class will use third party services. Google forms: Many weekly assignments will use a Google form. Learners may complete the assignment in the form or copy and paste their work from another word processing program. I will not be collecting email addresses or any other personal information. The first question on each form will be the learner’s first name and last initial. All form responses will be deleted from my drive at the conclusion of the class after progress reports have been sent to the parents. Once the google form is submitted, the learner will not have a way to retrieve the submission. Learners may want to save a record of their assignment before hitting submit.
Lista de útiles escolares
1. Each learner will need a copy of the Student Resource Packet from IEW.  This resource can be purchased as a packet or with an accompanied binder.  IEW premium membership included a free download of this resource.  https://iew.com/shop/products/student-resource-packet
2. I will be providing PDF files of the public domain stories and poems throughout class.  Learners will need to either print the stories and poems in order to annotate on paper or to have an electronic way of marking notes on the files.  Please contact me with any questions about this or for any needed suggestions of ways to annotate electronically.
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Se unió el April, 2021
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Misuri Certificado de Docencia en Música/Teatro/Artes
Licenciatura en Educación desde Missouri State University (formerly Southwest Missouri State University)
I am a Registered Instructor for the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW).  I have taught a literary analysis course for upper level high school through local co-ops and designed this course to be an introduction to literary analysis with composition for ages 12-15.

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