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English by the Books: 中学校レベルの英語コース、第 1 学期

この 12 週間の学期コースでは、中学生の学習者は質の高い生きた本を学びながら、英語の言語技術と正式なライティング スキルを向上させます。教師による編集と書面によるフィードバックが提供されます。
Michelle Myers, English by the Books
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Welcome to English by the Books!  The scope of this intensive language arts course covers literary analysis, grammar, beginner sentence diagramming, and formal writing practice over a 12 week semester.  Students will experience a familiar and supportive group setting as we learn how to read deeply, think critically, and write confidently with the use of living books!  Additionally, teacher editing support is provided for one rough draft per week with additional written feedback. 

Each week, we'll make the story come alive as we discuss the character development and plot of our current novel while further delving into all of the subject matter that enriches the story in a socratic style novel discussion.  Next, we'll dive deeper into the reading by studying the author's use of English grammar.  Students will further interact with the grammar by practicing basic sentence diagramming.  Finally, students will gain formal writing skills including key word outlines and stylistic techniques.  By the end of the course, students will have completed their own original narrative story using the weekly steps we work through in class.  Please see the itinerary below for further details.

The book selection for this course includes:
1.  Classic Literature:  "Prince Caspian" by C.S. Lewis
2.  Historical Fiction:  "The War That Saved My Life" by Kimberly Bradley
3.  Fantasy Fiction:  "The Wingfeather Saga:  On The Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness" by Andrew Peterson
4.  Realistic Fiction:  "The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street" by Karina Glaser
5.  Mystery:  "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin

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Class Itinerary

Week 1 -  "Prince Caspian" 
Class 1:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 1-5
b.  Grammar:  Subject/predicate review, diagramming action verbs

Class 2:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 6-9
b.  Writing:  Introduction to the Key Word Outline (KWO)

Week 2 - "Prince Caspian" 
Class 3:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 10-13
b.  Grammar:  Sentence structure, articles, quality adjectives, and diagramming

Class 4:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 13-15
b.  Writing: Practice oral report from KWO

Week 3 - "The War That Saved My Life"
Class 5:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 1-7
b.  Grammar:  Sentence purposes, adverbs and diagramming

Class 6:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 8-15
b.  Writing: Write a paragraph from KWO, strong verbs, banned words

Week 4 - "The War That Saved My Life"
Class 7:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 16-24
b.  Grammar:  Helping verbs, direct objects, and diagramming

Class 8:  
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 25-32
b.  Writing: Write a descriptive paragraph from KWO, quality adjectives, -ly sentence openers

Week 5 - "The War That Saved My Life"
Class 9:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 33-41
b.  Grammar:  Proper Nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and diagramming

Class 10:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 42-46
b.  Writing: Writing from a KWO, -ly adverbs, clincher sentences

Week 6 - "The Wingfeather Saga"
Class 11:
a.  Reading discussion, Introductions - Chapter 10
b.  Grammar:  Helping verbs and diagramming

Class 12:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 11-20
b.  Writing: Creating a captivating title, figurative language

Week 7 - "The Wingfeather Saga"
Class 13:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 21-31
b.  Grammar:  Direct objects and diagramming

Class 14:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 32-40
b.  Writing: -ly sentence openers and more figurative language

Week 8 - "The Wingfeather Saga" / "The Vanderbeekers on 141st Street"
Class 15:
a.  Reading discussion, "The Wingfeather Saga" Chapters 41-51
b.  Grammar:  Review weeks 1-7

Class 16:  
a.   Reading discussion, "The Vanderbeekers on 141st Street" Chapters 1-4
b.  Writing: KWO narrative stories, part 1

Week 9 - "The Vanderbeekers on 141st Street"
Class 17:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 5-9
b.  Grammar:  Complete subjects and predicates with diagramming

Class 18:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 10-14
b.  Writing: KWO narrative stories, part 2

Week 10 - "The Vanderbeekers on 141st Street"
Class 19:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 15-19
b.  Grammar:  State of being verbs with diagramming

Class 20:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 20-Epilogue
b.  Writing: KWO narrative stories, part 3

Week 11 - "The Westing Game"
Class 21:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 1-7
b.  Grammar:  Linking verbs and predicate nominatives with diagramming

Class 22:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 8-14
b.  Writing: Narrative stories review, rough drafts

Week 12 - "The Westing Game"
Class 23:
a.  Reading discussion, Chapters 15-21
b.  Grammar:  Final review games

Class 24:  
a.   Reading discussion, Chapters 22-30
b.  Writing: Read final drafts
学習到達目標
The main goal is for all students to improve independent reading, comprehension, and critical thinking skills.  Furthermore, students will improve written communication with an organized formal writing structure.  These skills will help students grow towards more challenging writing assignments with improved confidence.
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保護者へのお知らせ
Content Warning: Please be aware that there are depictions of war, a parent hitting and mistreating her handicapped child, battle scenes with violence, death, menacing fabricated creatures, and sorcery across the various books in this course. If you have concerns for your reader, please preview these books and feel free to contact me with questions. In accordance with Outschool policy, all classroom discussion and teaching will be presented from a secular perspective. External Sources: On occasion, this class uses Blooket.com to play review games created by the teacher. No account sign up is necessary. Games are shared on the Zoom screen while students are given a link to play the game live with the teacher and classmates.
受講に必要なもの
Students will need the following:
1.  Classic Literature:  "Prince Caspian" by C.S. Lewis
2.  Historical Fiction:  "The War That Saved My Life" by Kimberly Bradley
3.  Fantasy Fiction:  "The Wingfeather Saga:  On The Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness" by Andrew Peterson
4.  Realistic Fiction:  "The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street" by Karina Glaser
5.  Mystery:  "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin
6.  Dictionary and Thesaurus or access to online version
7.  Looseleaf notebook paper
8.  Three ring binder for writing assignments and teacher provided grammar worksheets
9.  Students will receive weekly grammar worksheets and notes from the class presentation.  Students may want to print these pages or save them digitally.
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Michelle Myers, English by the Books
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I believe great writers read great books.  My passion is to teach beginner writers how to find their written voice and appreciation of the written word.  I have been teaching formal writing methods in our homeschool and in co-ops for the past five years.  

Books are my love language.  I want your student to know the joy of reading deeply.  I want your student to examine, question, and think critically about what they read.  I want your student to know they can write confidently and understand that their words have meaning in this world.  This is why I teach.

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