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32 ライブミーティング
32 授業時間宿題:
週あたり 2-4 時間. Students will have homework assignments after each class consisting of a reading assignment and a writing assignment. They will also have a creative final project, such as a one-pager, a poster, a painting, a writing, etc.評価
Grading breakdown: Attendance: 30% Homework: 30% Quizzes: 20% Final Project: 20%この文章は自動翻訳されています
このクラスで学べること
英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 8 - 9
Students will complete reading assignments outside of the class, though we will read segments together during our discussions, especially plays and poetry. In addition to reading assignments for home work, there are writing assignments, higher-level comprehension questions, and a creative final project. We will have lectures, group discussions, group work, Socratic seminars, Youtube videos, explicit grammar instruction, and vocabulary in context. I incorporate plenty of time for students to talk and ask questions, as I believe this helps them learn and retain information. I differentiate my instruction based on the learning styles and needs of individual students, including social/emotional needs and challenges. I use graphic organizers to help students manage new information and discuss options for individualized note-taking strategies. The following is a list of texts we will read and analyze, followed by a rough breakdown of the sixteen week class schedule: Play: A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare Poets: Amanda Gorman Robert Frost William Blake Short Story: The Sniper by Liam O'Flaherty Novel: The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera Speech: Questioning the Universe by Stephen Hawking Expository: Various non-fiction essays and articles related to the topics and themes of the literature we read ________________________________________________________________ There are two classes each week, Day A and Day B. Each class will have a homework assignment that will be reviewed at the beginning of the next class meeting. Every week there will be some sort of lecture, discussion of the current text, relevant vocabulary, an expository article/essay, and writing assignments. The play, novel, and short story will culminate with a Socratic Seminar as a venue for students to demonstrate their understanding of the text. We will also review and practice the structure of a five paragraph essay. Week 1~Day A: Introductions/warm-ups/discuss class schedule and expectations/discuss final project/discuss homework/Plot, Character Dev., Literary Terms/Review Day B: The Sniper Week 2~Day A: The Sniper Day B: The Sniper~Socratic Seminar Week 3~Day A: Writing Review~structure of paragraph/essays Day B: Shakespeare Introduction Week 4~Day A: A Midsummer Night's Dream Day B: A Midsummer Night's Dream Week 5 ~Day A: A Midsummer Night's Dream Day B: A Midsummer Night's Dream Week 6 ~Day A: A Midsummer Night's Dream~Socratic Seminar Day B: Vocabulary Focus~prefixes and suffixes Week 7 ~Day A: Expository text (Newsela) Day B: Expository text cont. Week 8 ~Day A: Poetry~Amanda Gorman Day B: Persuasive Writing Review Week 9 ~Day A: Questioning the Universe (Speech) Day B: Poetry~ William Blake Week 10~Day A: The Whale Rider Day B: The Whale Rider Week 11~Day A: The Whale Rider Day B: The Whale Rider Week 12~Day A: The Whale Rider Day B: The Whale Rider~Socratic Seminar Week 13~Day A: Essay Writing Day B: Essay Writing Week 14~Day A: Essay Writing Day B: Catch Up Day Week 15~Day A: Vocabulary Focus Day B: Poetry~Robert Frost Week 16~Day A: Grammar Review Day B: Final Project
学習到達目標
Students will be able to:
~write a five paragraph essay
~identify the genre of a text
~identity the seven plot elements
~identify and discuss the various elements of character development
~identify tone and mood using citations from the text
~make inferences from the text using correct citations from the text
~identify various literary devices and elements and analyze their impact on the plot and character development
~identify the internal and external conflicts various characters experience
~identify and differentiate between types of conflict: man vs, man/man vs. self/man vs. nature
~write brief summaries of specific passages of the text
~compare and contrast characters in a text and in multiple texts
~identify the narrator's point of view (perspective) first, second, or third person
~identify the topic and theme of a text
~evaluate the validity of a thesis in a non-fiction text
~write essay responses to higher-level comprehension questions about a text
その他の情報
保護者へのお知らせ
Sensitive topics: racism, segregation, religion, illness, death, divorce, alcohol, and pregnancy
In addition to Kahoot and Google Docs, students will read several news articles from the website NewsEla. Students do not have to have an account to access the articles. The articles are written for students and will serve as an example of expository writing.
受講に必要なもの
~the ability to print out various handouts provided by teacher, or student may draw/write/copy the handouts (graphic organizers) on their own paper ~highlighter/pencil for annotating (or familiarity with digital annotation tools if using digital copy of text) ~notebook for taking notes (or digital method of note-taking) ~misc. items as needed based on student's choice for final project (poster board, markers, other art supplies)
外部リソース
このクラスでは、Outschool内のクラスルームに加えて、以下を使用します。
レビュー
ライブグループコース
$600
32 クラス分週に2回、 16 週間
60 分
11 人がクラスを受けました
オンラインライブ授業
年齢: 12-16
クラス人数: 3 人-15 人