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Among Us スタイルのゲームを使った中学校の英語科

6 年生、7 年生、8 年生を対象とした夏期復習 ELA クラスに参加して、毎週異なるトピックについて学び、その知識を Among Us スタイルのゲームに応用しましょう。疑わしいと思わないでください。
Ms. Chelsea M. Ed. | ELA, Paranormal, & True Crime
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20 ライブミーティング
16 時間 40 分 授業時間
宿題:
If learners need extra practice, I will send grownups recommendations and worksheets to be completed at home. This does not include feedback from me, however.
テスト
Ongoing and informal assessment will occur during every meeting, through interactions and gameplay. There will not be any formal tests.
文章の成績
Grades and certificates provided on request. Grades will be in the form of A, B, C, D, F. I understand some families prefer grades, however I do not like to rely on them. Learning and growth is most important.
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このクラスで学べること

英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 6 - 8
In this English Language Arts (ELA) class, students will socialize while learning about an ELA topic. The schedule is described below. Each week will cover a different topic in a mini-lesson. The class operates on a loop. After 20 weeks, your learner will have learned and practiced material covered in a full semester of middle school English Language Arts. 

We are able to fit so many standards into a single semester because we do not dive deep into material. Research shows that learners learn best through hands on activities and application of skills (our game), so it best that lecture time is kept brief. I do offer feedback and additional practice that learners can do at home with their grownups, if requested and/or needed. 


Class will begin with a ten to fifteen minute mini-lesson on the weekly topic. This mini-lesson will be lecture style, with some discussion. Some mini-lessons may take longer. Students are expected to participate and answer questions vocally and via the chat box, but do not have to. The concept of Among Us will be introduced, along with instructions and expectations, then the game will begin! Don't be sus!!

During the game, students will answer questions at their own pace, on their own screen. As they answer questions correctly, they will gain points. They can then spend these points on information that will help them find out who the imposters are. They can share this information or keep it to themselves. Imposters can use their points to fool other players into thinking someone else is the imposter. Learners also can hold conversations during this time, but if there's a lot of talking and not a lot of investigating, then I will designate five minutes of quiet time for answering questions.  

As the game progresses, I will keep track of the information provided by players. I will also call breaks where students will get the chance to discuss who they think is suspicious and why then vote for the imposter(s).  This will also serve as a chance for imposters to fool crewmates. 
 
After the game, we will have a chance to talk about how we won or lost, how the imposters fooled people, and discuss the most missed questions. I will post resources and handouts over the most missed questions so learners can study them on their own, outside of class.

Progress reports will be provided (upon request) approximately every 4-6 weeks with personalized feedback including areas your learner is accelerating in, as well as areas needing improvement, and recommended practice outside of the classroom.  If I do see that your learner needs assistance with a certain skill, I will reach out to you, regardless of if you have requested progress reports or not. 

***We do not play Among Us, we play a Gimkit game in the style of Among Us where learners need to answer questions to gain points then use those points to find out and vote off the imposters before the ship is sabotaged. Students will need to either split their screen to view the game or will need another device to play on, such as a phone or tablet. 

***We will play another game if there are less than 2 learners. The required Gimkit game minimum is 3 players, including myself. 


Spring Semester 2024
Week of August 18: Grammar (sentence types and combining sentences)
Week of August 25: Grammar (fix the mistakes)  
Week of September 1: Inferring  
Week of September 8: Poetic Devices
Week of September 15: Story Elements
Week of September 22: Compare & Contrast 
Week of September 29: Reading Comprehension Strategies
Week of October 6: Perspective
Week of October 13: Paraphrasing and summarizing
Week of October 21: Theme and author's purpose
Week of October 27: Revising
Week of November 3: Editing
Week of November 10: Characterization
Week of November 17: How to plan and write an essay
Week of November 24: Analyzing print and graphic features
Week of December 1: How to Research for an essay
Week of December 8: Using evidence and identifying biases
Week of December 15: Genre characteristics

______2025______

Week of January 6: Making predictions 
Week of January 13: Text Structure
学習到達目標
Specific learning goals encompass the topics on the schedule outlined above. 
Students will learn about a different ELA topic each week and be able to apply their knowledge, as evidenced by game performance.
Students will learn how to work together as a team, different ways to strategize, and improve social and communication skills.

Daily English Language Arts Skills Practiced in this class include but are not limited to:
Learners will make text-to-text, text-to-self, and text-to-world connections. 
Learners will learn about literary elements and work on public speaking skills with learners who share the same interests.
-Oral expression and comprehension
- The interconnected nature of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking
- Developing and sustaining foundational language skills
-Inquiry
-Critical thinking and analysis
-Literacy
-Building connections to themselves and their prior knowledge
-Creating relationships among ideas
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学習ニーズ
Through my teaching experience, I have worked with autistic learners, as well as those with ADHD and Dyslexia in an academic setting. I try my best to meet learners where they are by scaffolding- providing supports and room for growth.
保護者へのお知らせ
Parental guidance suggested. Learners will access a third party platform: gimkit.com/join or Kahoot.it. They do not need an account for either. I will give them a code to join our specific game. They will need to join on a different internet tab than the tab they have Outschool or Zoom on, or can join on another device.
受講に必要なもの
Students will need to split their computer screen or use another device such as a cell phone or tablet for the game.
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I am certified to teach grades 7-12 (middle and high school level) English/Language Arts in the state of Texas. 

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