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4 horas 35 minutos horas presencialesTarea
1 hora por semana. Students should finish any work not completed during sessions. Also, students will be given an optional writing assessment on the last day to complete independently. Students are welcome to send their essays to Ms. Heather within one week of the last class session for a free rubric scoring and an evaluation that identifies the learners' strengths and weaknesses.Evaluación
Students will be give individual feedback during sessions. Also, students will be given an optional writing assessment on the last day to complete independently. Students are welcome to send their essays to Ms. Heather within one week of the last class session for a free rubric scoring and an evaluation that identifies the learners' strengths and weaknesses.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 6
In this five-session camp, students will analyze nonfiction text and learn to write short-answer, paragraph-long responses, as well as extended, multiple paragraph essays in response to prompts. *Students will be given an optional writing assessment on the last day to complete independently. Students are welcome to send their essays to Ms. Heather within one week of the last class session for a free rubric score and an evaluation that identifies the learners' strengths and weaknesses.* Session 1: Read & Write a Paragraph-Main Idea & Key Details Students will read a nonfiction science or social studies text and identify the main idea and key details. Learners will then write a paragraph-long summary. Focus will be given to paragraph structure, text evidence, elaboration, and using transitions. Feedback will be given to students individually during the session. Session 2: Read & Write a Paragraph-Problems & Solutions Students will read a second nonfiction science or social studies text and examine the problems and solutions presented. The learners will then compose a paragraph that outlines the main problems and solutions from the text. Focus will be given to paragraph structure, text evidence, elaboration, and using transitions. Feedback will be given to students individually during the session. Session 3: Organize Ideas for a Multiple Paragraph Essay-Compare & Contrast Students will be given a writing prompt that requires them to compare and contrast two texts in a multiple paragraph essay. Students will learn to determine how many paragraphs are necessary to complete the writing task and what information needs to be included. An graphic organizer will be provided, and students will discuss and organize their ideas. Ms. Heather will then discuss writing introductions with strong openings (hooks; attention-grabbers) and model different types. Students will practice writing different openings and will choose one to use for their own essay. Feedback will be given to students individually during the session. Session 4: Compose an Essay that Shines: Introduction & Body Paragraphs Students will learn about the purpose and structure of an introductory paragraph and write theirs, including the hook they wrote last session and an appropriate thesis statement. Ms. Heather will then guide them through writing their first body paragraph that follows the same structure as the short-answer paragraphs they wrote in sessions 1 and 2: topic sentence; evidence from the text; elaboration; and transitions. Feedback will be given to students individually during the session. Session 5: Conclusion Writing: Finish Your Essay with a Bang! Students will learn how to construct an effective conclusion that summarizes their essays and offers an inciteful final thought. Students will also spend time editing and revising their writing for proper grammar, mechanics, word choice, meaning, and fluency. Feedback will be given to students individually during the session. This course addresses CCCS and State Content Standards for reading nonfiction and analytical writing (paragraphs and multiple paragraph essays) in response to text.
Metas de aprendizaje
1. Students will use key reading skills for nonfiction text: identifying main idea & key details; identifying problems & solutions; and comparing and contrasting.
2. Students will write paragraphs with proper structure: topic sentence; text evidence; elaboration; and appropriate transitions.
3. Students will write a multiple-paragraph essay in response to nonfiction text that includes an introduction with a thesis statement; well developed body paragraphs; and a conclusion that summarizes and leaves a final thought.
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Students should bring a notebook and writing utensil or an electronic device on which to type. For session 3, students should also bring a printout of the graphic organizer provided in the class discussion.
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura en Inglés desde Rutgers University
Instructional Specialty: Writing Structure & Composition and State Standardized ELA Assessments; Bachelor's Degree in English Language & Literature, Rutgers University; Public School Reading & Writing Teacher, 10 years, grades 6-10; Online Tutor & Course Instructor, 2 years, grades pre-k through grade 11; Extensive Experience with ELA State Testing Requirements
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Clase grupal
24 US$
semanalmente o 120 US$ por 5 clases1 x por semana, 5 semanas
55 min
Completado por 1 alumno
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 8-12
3-6 alumnos por clase
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