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6年生英語ホームスクール秋学期

英語の学期コース、週 2 回。さまざまなジャンルの文学研究、短編小説ユニット、品詞の文法の焦点、および 2 つのオプションのライティング プロジェクトが含まれます。ホームスクールのカリキュラムに大いに役立ちます。
Alison Stephens
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24 ライブミーティング
20 授業時間
宿題:
週あたり 4+ 時間. Between classes, students will: 1. Read (or listen to) the assigned reading chapters before each class discussion. A reading guide will be provided to help with comprehension and preparation. 2. Complete the provided grammar practice worksheets to reinforce the grammar material 3. Complete various writing tasks
テスト
Certificate of completion offered on request. This will include a list of all topics covered and a brief assessment of the learner's skills.
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Parents are welcome to contact me to discuss any requests for grades or for completion verification.
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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 5 - 6
The material for this course is based on accepted sixth grade level language arts standards, with enough scaffolding and flexibility for motivated 5th grade learners, or even older students who need some review or catch-up.  I'm always willing to consider other ages and grade levels on a case-by-case basis and am happy to communicate with parents regarding any learner's placement.

The 2024 Fall classes will meet twice/week for 12 weeks (24 classes) 

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TEACHER REFUND POLICY: Many families prefer to book far enough in advance to guarantee a spot in the class as they prepare for the coming academic year. I also realize that plans can shift and change. 
In order to reasonably help families who like to plan ahead, but also allow me the time to fill a space left empty after an unenrollment, please note that if you need to withdraw your learner for any reason up to FIVE WEEKS before the start date of this class, you can contact me with the details and I will be happy to issue a full refund. 

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This twelve-week unit is one independent part of a sixth-grade language arts course.  The two-semester course is designed to help learners review and reinforce the language arts foundations of the elementary years and move into the more in-depth critical thinking of middle-school.  During the middle-school years, students gain greater critical-thinking skills and are able to interact with literature and language in deeper ways. Their writing reflects their developing opinions and worldview as they grow in their ability to communicate clearly.

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WHAT WILL WE STUDY?

LITERATURE
√   "Framed" by James Ponti  (mystery) 
√   "The Silver Chair" by CS Lewis (fantasy/adventure) 
√   "Rescue" by Jennifer Nielsen (historical fiction)  
√    Short Story unit

WHAT WILL WE READ?

1. "Framed" by James Ponti is an exciting mystery novel that follows the adventures of twelve-year-old Florian Bates, an expert in observation and deduction. Florian, and his friend Margaret, use the TOAST method (Theory Of All Small Things) to unravel the puzzle behind a stolen painting and a missing person. "Framed" is a fast-paced and suspenseful story that combines elements of detective work, friendship, and adventure, inviting the reader to solve the case right along with them.
  
2. "The Silver Chair"  is one of the great classic fantasy adventures from The Chronicles of Narnia.  We'll follow Eustace and Jill on their quest as they race to find the missing Prince Rilian in time to see the Narnian throne passed on to this rightful heir, meeting giants, owls, and a gloomy marshwiggle along the way. 
 
3. "Rescue" by Jennifer A. Nielsen is a thrilling World War II story of espionage and intrigue. It depicts the journey of a 12-year-old girl named Meg Kenyon through Nazi-occupied France during World War II. When she learns that her father, who works as a British spy for the resistance, has been captured by the Germans, she embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue him alongside other fugitives. Throughout the story, Meg finds clues about her father’s whereabouts in his coded letter and uses her knowledge of spying techniques to overcome the challenges she encounters on the way. 


4. Finally, we'll turn our attention to the short story genre with a study of two classic short stories. We will compare and contrast lightly abridged versions of "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry and  "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant. Each of these stories will give students a good opportunity to examine the unique challenges and advantages of short story reading and writing. [Reading material for this section will be provided by the teacher.]
 
GRAMMAR
The grammar study for this fall/winter semester will focus on identifying parts of speech and their functions in a sentence.  We'll learn some very basic sentence diagramming along the way and will use what we learn about parts of speech to create spectacular, descriptive sentences.

WORD STUDIES
Through the ever-popular "Word of the Week" challenge, students will learn a cool, new word each week and be challenged to find ways to use these words in their daily conversation. Our book studies will also provide a wealth of new vocabulary as we discover the incredible variety and beauty of language.

WRITING
There will be optional writing projects for this unit. While there won't be any direct writing instruction, students will be given worksheets and tips to help them in the process. All submitted writing will receive detailed feedback and suggestions for improvement. Students will have the option to write a Narrative Essay, complete with strong descriptive language and proper use of dialogue, and/or a Persuasive Essay or Opinion Paper.

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The two semesters in the course are fully self-contained and able to stand alone. They can be completed in any order. Each semester includes literature study (reading 2-4 books, poetry, or informational text),  a specific grammar focus, and optional writing projects. 


FULL TWO-SEMESTER COURSE OVERVIEW (FOR REFERENCE)

SEMESTER 1  [THIS UNIT]
LITERATURE: 
     "The Silver Chair" by CS Lewis 
     "Framed" by James Ponti 
     "Rescue" by Jennifer Nielsen
      Short Story Unit (reading materials provided by teacher)
GRAMMAR: 
     Foundational Parts of Speech / Usage/Basic Diagramming 
     (Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs)
     Parts of Speech: Modifiers / Usage
     (Modifiers: Adj, Adv, Prepositions)
WRITING PROJECT: 
      Personal Narrative/Description 
      Opinion Essay


SEMESTER 2
LITERATURE: 
     "The Hobbit" by JRR Tolkien 
     "Breaking Stalin's Nose" by Eugene Yelchin
     "A Murder for Her Majesty" by Beth Hilgartner
      Short Story Unit (reading materials provided by teacher)
      Reading Informational Texts
GRAMMAR: 
     Vocabulary Skills and Figurative Language
     (Greek/Latin Roots, Context Clues, Connotations, Analogies, Figurative Language)
     Sentence Structures
     (Sub/Pred, Simple/Compound/Complex, Conjunctions, Punctuation)
WRITING PROJECT: 
     Response to Literature
学習到達目標
Students will study, practice, and interact with a mixture of fifth and sixth grade level literature and grammar topics, demonstrating understanding and mastery through worksheets and class discussion.
学習目標

シラバス

カリキュラム
Teacher-Created カリキュラムに準拠
標準
Common Core State Standards (CCSS) に準拠
4 ユニット
24 レッスン
12 週間以上
ユニット 1: "The Silver Chair" (Chronicles of Narnia) by CS Lewis
レッスン 1:
Introduction and Chapter 1
 Intro to Fantasy Genre, Discussion of Chapter 1 / 
Parts of Speech Challenge and Pre-assessment 
50 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 2:
Chapters 2-4
 Literature Discussion Ch 2-4 / 
Grammar Focus: Nouns (common/proper, concrete/abstract) 
50 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 3:
Chapters 5-8
 Literature Discussion Ch 5-8 / 
Grammar Focus: Nouns (plural/possessive) 
50 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 4:
Chapters 9-10
 Literature Discussion Ch 9-10 / 
Grammar Focus: Nouns (Subject or Object: DO, IO, OP) 
50 分のオンラインライブレッスン

その他の情報

保護者へのお知らせ
All literature is chosen from a generally recognized collection of age-appropriate, often award-winning, books. Parents are encouraged to research any unfamiliar books to be sure they are appropriate for their learner. Here is a synopsis for the two books in this unit: "THE SILVER CHAIR" by CS Lewis "Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole are classmates at a terrible school where bullies rule the roost. To escape their enemies, Eustace suggests they call on Aslan for help. Soon the children are magically transported to Narnia, where Aslan entrusts them with the task of locating the lost Prince Rilian, son of King Caspian. The Prince mysteriously disappeared over a decade before when he went in search of the creature that killed his mother. Now Caspian is old and not expected to live much longer, so Rilian must be found quickly to take his rightful place on the throne. Eustace and Jill, along with Puddleglum, their new Marsh-Wiggle companion, take a harrowing journey through the uncharted realms of Narnia, where they encounter giants, the Earthmen of the Deep Underground Realms, and the Queen of this Underland who is not all that she seems. Can they locate Rilian and return him to Cair Paravel before his father is gone?" (publisher summary) "FRAMED" by James Ponti "Framed! is a fun whodunit for tweens. Florian is Sherlock Holmes without the intimidating presence, and Margaret is a perfect sidekick with the promise of becoming more involved in future books. The story is light and fun. This is a good selection for libraries (personal, school, or public) where kids need a good mystery and are ready to move on from A to Z Mysteries." (excerpt from "momreadit") "RESCUE" by Jennifer Nielsen "Rescue" depicts the journey of a 12-year-old girl named Meg Kenyon through Nazi-occupied France during World War II. When she learns that her father, who works as a British spy for the resistance, has been captured by the Germans, she embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue him alongside other fugitives. Throughout the story, Meg finds clues about her father’s whereabouts in his coded letter and uses her knowledge of spying techniques to overcome the challenges she encounters on the way. Short Stories: We will read the following classic short stories (lightly abridged): "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant Each short story is standardly accepted as appropriate literature for middle school grades. There are some elements of death and danger, and parents are encouraged to read summaries of each to be sure they are appropriate for your learner. All discussions will be kept light and focused mostly on the literary elements used to create tension and mood.
受講に必要なもの
A copy of "The Silver Chair" by CS Lewis
               "Framed" by James Ponti
               "Rescue" by Jennifer Nielsen
A notebook or folder to keep assignments and worksheets
Pen or pencil and paper for jotting notes or important thoughts
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