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30 ライブミーティング
27 時間 30 分 授業時間宿題:
週あたり 2-4 時間. • 1 to 2 Chapters (or articles) of reading per week (depending on week) • 3 Analysis Questions based on the text (these questions are important to answer during the assigned reading as they will add to the class-time discussion!)課題
Unit-based work will be assigned between each class (paper-writing, poetry analysis, Gawain intertextual analysis, etc)文章の成績
• Students will receive a percentage (0-100) for the activities, and then an overall percentage (0-100) at the completion of the course. Percentage will show their accuracy in achieving the learning goals (will be provided per assignment) for each given assignment. See below for grading scale. GRADING SCALE • Bi-weekly vocabulary quizzes = collectively 10% of final grade • Final vocabulary quiz = 5% of final grade • Lesson participation (Analysis Questions & Lecture-Integrated Discussion) = 15% of final grade • Papers = 45% of final grade (each paper = 15%) • Other Unit Assignments (poetry, debate, charts, etc) = collectively 25% of final gradeこの文章は自動翻訳されています
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英語レベル - B2+
米国の学年 8 - 9
Intermediate レベル向け
👋 WELCOME 😁 If this is your first class with me, use this coupon code: VANCEFIRSTCLASS10 CLASS OVERVIEW The Lord of the Rings is the perfect book-series to engage 8th grade or freshman learners, introduce them to scholarly research and discussion, and to sharpen each of the standard skills recommended (and required) by NDE State Standards In this complete curriculum, 8th or 9th grade students will engage in State Standard-based ELA lessons including writing, poetry, vocabulary, debate, analysis, and comprehension through the novel The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien OVERVIEW Students will engage in NDE State Standard-Based ELA lessons including: Poetry: • Poetry comprehension and analysis • Poetry elements and form • Classic-poets study including Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Carl Boberg, JRR Tolkien, Vocabulary: • 60 in-text vocabulary terms (10 new words every two weeks, with the final few weeks reserved for review over the final vocabulary quiz (see next few bullet-points for details) • Vocabulary quizzes bi-weekly • Final vocabulary quiz over all 60 terms Reading • Either one chapter from the central text (The Fellowship of the Ring) or one article will be read between each class • By the conclusion of the course, students will have completed: The Fellowship of the ring, excerpts from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (in-class), 5+ scholarly nonfiction articles, and poetry by Shakespear, Geoffrey Chaucer, and JRR Tolkien, • Reading skills practiced will include: literary text comprehension and analysis, literary elements study, literary text compare and contrast, nonfiction text comprehension and analysis, and nonfiction text as a means to understand a fictional text Writing: • (Nonfiction) Informative Research Essay (biography) • (Nonfiction) Critical Analysis Essay • (Fiction) Creative writing Short-Story • Scholarly Research • MLA Formatting Speaking and Listening • Text Analysis Class Discussions • In-class debate DETAILS • This course includes 15 weeks of class meetings • We will meet twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays • Class-time will include student-to-student analysis discussions and unit-based lessons (see below for more details) • Tied to this course is an exclusive private tutoring session on Fridays for only $10. When students sign up, they will be given a link to that session that they can attend for extra homework help and instructor-guidance on papers and reading CLASS-MEETINGS • Analysis Question Discussion: Questions will be provided at the end of each class that correlate with the assigned reading. Questions assigned will be discussed in-class during the following session. While perspectives of the instructor might be added, this section of class is mainly about facilitating conversation, protecting think-time, and posing questions that provoke deeper thought based on the central text and questions provided. That said, this is about student-to-student interaction. • Interactive Unit-Based Lecture (for example, comprehending poetry, writing a five-paragraph biographical essay, etc) • Since The Lord of the Rings revolves around an expansive (and beautifully complicated) fictional universe, a presentation of original resources that enrich the reading of the novel (maps / diagrams / explanations of the lore) may be presented TEACHING STYLE • I want my students to LOVE to read and learn. If this is accomplished, I feel like I have prepared them for their future more than any singular book or ELA lesson could! • I want my students to participate. This means that there is time built into every class where they can ask questions and converse with each other and I am merely there to pose the conversation-starter (if needed) and facilitate. • I have "lectures" but even those include time within for students to share their thoughts! • While students will be challenged to think deeply, their perspective will always be encouraged and celebrated. I hope that students feel as welcomed to think as they are challenged in their thinking. • While the course-work listed below may look overwhelming and challenging at times, I never want a student to feel overwhelmed! I am here to help and have even evolved unit-plans according to feedback! • I welcome and encourage questions during class but also throughout the week! Message me in the "Conversation" tab of Outschool and I will do my very best to reply within 24-hours... but keep in mind, I am living a traveling-life so (because of travel-days and/or bad connection) sometimes that can stretch to 48 • The idea of providing a grade and then moving on is not my style. If a student is willing to persevere, I want to keep working with them until the learning goals have been achieved • I view "bad grades" as learning opportunities. That said, I allow students to rework and resubmit any assignment as many times as they want by the end of the course! PROVIDED RESOURCES • Class Calendar • Homework assignments (including digital worksheets) • Grading Rubrics HOMEWORK • 1 to 2 Chapters (or articles) of reading per week (depending on week) • 1 to 3 Analysis Questions based on the text (these questions are important to answer during the assigned reading as they will add to the class-time discussion!) • Unit-specific assignment (for example, paper-writing, poetry writing, characterization charts, etc) • It is advised that students review vocabulary terms in their own time GRADING PHILOSOPHY • Students will receive a percentage (0-100) for the activities, and then an overall percentage (0-100) at the completion of the course. Percentage will show their accuracy in achieving the learning goals (will be provided per assignment) for each given assignment. • Guardians and learners will be updated on their grade per assignment (shortly after turn-in). They will be updated on their course-grade upon completion of each unit, and upon completion of the entire course. • A letter-grade does not get applied to the percentage (feel free to look up your local school district's grading scale if you wish to know a letter-grade) • NOTE: The idea of providing a grade and then moving on is not my style. If a student is willing to persevere, I want to keep working with them until the learning-goals have been achieved. • I view "bad grades" as learning opportunities. That said, I allow students to rework and resubmit any assignment as many times as they want by the end of the course! GRADING SCALE • Bi-weekly vocabulary quizzes = collectively 10% of final grade • Final vocabulary quiz = 5% of final grade • Lesson participation (Analysis Questions & Lecture-Integrated Discussion) = 15% of final grade • Papers = 45% of final grade (each paper = 15%) • Other Unit Assignments (poetry, debate, charts, etc) = collectively 25% of final grade
学習到達目標
Learning goals are informed by NDE STATE STANDARDS FOR THE 8TH GRADE
https://www.education.ne.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/ELA-Standards-2021-8-25-22.pdf
COURSE GOAL: Students will read, analyze, and comprehend The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien to sharpen a variety of grade-level state-standard-based ELA concepts.
シラバス
カリキュラム
Teacher-Created カリキュラムに準拠標準
State-Specific Standards に準拠8 ユニット
30 レッスン
15 週間以上ユニット 1: Informative Research Essay
レッスン 1:
Introductions + Constructing a Paragraph
Introductions
Establishing class expectations/schedule/grading
General structure of a paragraph
Vocab words for weeks 1-2 provided
55 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 2:
Structure of an Informative Essay
Informative Research Essay assigned
Informative Research Essay assigned
General structure of an essay
Building a thesis-statement
55 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 3:
Developing Voice & Finding Sources
Writing theory and instruction on developing a personal yet professional voice
Help in finding valid sources
55 分のオンラインライブレッスン
レッスン 4:
Revision Theory & MLA Format
Revising papers
MLA format
Vocab Quiz
55 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
NOVEL CONTENT:
• The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy novel and therefore contains creatures and entities that could be deemed frightening.
• Magic, fantasy violence, fight-scenes, and death.
• Romance is minimally involved with sexual content nearly nonexistent as a kiss is the most explicit scene.
• Characters drink (sometimes to drunkenness) and smoke pipes
• Catholic/christian allusions and metaphors (will be analyzed with scholastic approach)
CLASS CONTENT
• Students will have to write an essay analyzing The Lord of the Rings through one of the following perspectives: feminism, ecocriticism, spiritual, historical, or other (instructor-approved student-option). Theories surrounding those options will be taught in class (objectively)
SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT
• We will read (in-class) the Medieval legend Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. This story involves a bloody decapitation. It also involves sensual scenes involving the temptation of Sir Gawain by a kings wife (while the king is away hunting). Gawain never ends up cheating, however, the poetic language of the text makes these fairly steamy and potentially controversial
Clips from the 2001 movie will played in class as a means for intertextual analysis. Frightening and violent images may be seen
受講の前提条件
*SUGGESTED*
The Hobbit
https://outschool.com/classes/full-summer-novel-study-of-the-hobbit-by-jrr-tolkien-pj0EbThO?usid=HjYuHv99&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link
受講に必要なもの
NOTE: I am not affiliated with any of the following sources: TEXTS • The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring (by JRR Tolkien) https://a.co/d/5rD4PWd • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (by Pearl Poet and translated by Simon Armitage) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007HXKZ8A?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_HC0VZQTCF0VKJWD1BD2W HOMEWORK • Either a printer or the ability to fill out documents digitally (charts, Q&A sections, etc) • Microsoft Word or something compatible with it (for paper-writing) • Access to the internet for scholarly sources • ADVISED: A FREE account on JSTOR (for finding scholarly sources) https://www.jstor.org
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教師の専門知識と資格
ネブラスカ 教員免許 英語/国語で
Bachelor's degree from Grace University
Certification to Teach Secondary Students from the University of Nebraska at Omaha
Endorsement in English/Language Arts from the University of Nebraska at Omaha
ACE Educator
Over 10 years of experience in various educational positions
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ライブグループコース
$800
30 クラス分週に2回、 15 週間
55 分
3 人がクラスを受けました
オンラインライブ授業
年齢: 13-15
クラス人数: 1 人-6 人