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週あたりの授業時間数 45 分
宿題:
週1時間. Students should have the assigned text read before coming to class. Most weeks have required readings that are to be completed prior to the next class. At the end of each unit, students will be given a writing assignment to complete.
テスト
Writing assignments, class feedback, formative assessments/review games
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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 6 - 8
NEW BOOK STARFISH by LISA FIPPS STARTS 1/20!

This class is designed to promote critical reading, thinking, vocabulary, and writing for middle-grade students (5th-8th grades). Younger students with reading levels at least at the 6th-grade level are permitted. There is a short essay assigned after each book. All books are read outside of class. Classtime is spent discussing the chapters, completing activities, and playing games. Students should be expected to be able to read 50-70 pages per week. During class, there are vocabulary studies, discussion questions, a short comprehension quiz, competitive games, and the occasional activity. The class is focused on building literacy and comprehension skills, however, I have designed the class to be a safe place where students can fall in love with reading and enjoy discussing some awesome books!

ABOUT THIS COURSE
In this ongoing middle school reading course, we will meet once a week to discuss great middle-school novels. Emphasis is on vocabulary, comprehension, figurative language, writing, and most importantly, the joy of pleasure reading! Students will read one novel over a 4-week time period. This allows us to dive deeper into literary analysis and have more in-depth discussions. 

Students can jump in and out throughout these 4-weeks as desired as long as they have read the text from the current point. For example: if we are on chapter 12 of a book, the student should have read chapters 1-12 before enrolling in order to best participate in the discussions.

Students also practice literary analysis writing and receive feedback from the instructor. For each book, I offer students an essay assignment to submit to me for individual feedback. They will submit a draft and I will provide feedback to the student. The student will then revise the essay and submit a final copy for a grade. There is NO direct essay-writing instruction in this class, but I do provide literary analysis prompts and feedback to students who wish to practice their writing independently. I also provide writing outlines and writing support as needed via Outschool messaging and google docs. 

2024: Starting 1/20

BOOK 3: Starfish by Lisa Flipps (*note that this book is a vignette, so each page may only have a paragraph or so; rated for ages 10+)
SUMMARY: Ever since Ellie wore a whale swimsuit and made a big splash at her fifth-birthday party, she's been bullied about her weight. To cope, she tries to live by the Fat Girl Rules - like "no making waves", "avoid eating in public", and "don't move so fast that your body jiggles". And she's found her safe space - her swimming pool - where she feels weightless in a fat-obsessed world. In the water, she can stretch herself out like a starfish and take up all the room she wants. It's also where she can get away from her pushy mom, who thinks criticizing Ellie's weight will motivate her to diet. Fortunately, Ellie has allies in her dad, her therapist, and her new neighbor, Catalina, who loves Ellie for who she is. With this support buoying her, Ellie might finally be able to cast aside the Fat Girl Rules and starfish in real life - by unapologetically being her own fabulous self.

-Week of 1/20: Intro to a vignette, beauty throughout history, and intro to text
Reading Assignment: Read 1-120 (For Just a While - Permanently Altered)
Homework: Final Essay Draft due next week

-Week of 1/27: Discuss pages 1-120
Reading Assignment: Read 121-244 (The Question-Room for Starfish)

-Week of 2/3: Discuss pages 121-244
Homework: Essay Draft due by next class
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BOOK 4: Bluefish by Pat Schmatz (ages 10 and up)
SUMMARY: Travis is missing his old home in the country, and he’s missing his old hound, Rosco. Now there’s just the cramped place he shares with his well-meaning but alcoholic grandpa, a new school, and the dreaded routine of passing when he’s called on to read out loud. But that’s before Travis meets Mr. McQueen, who doesn’t take “pass” for an answer — a rare teacher whose savvy persistence has Travis slowly unlocking a book on the natural world. And it’s before Travis is noticed by Velveeta, a girl whose wry banter and colorful scarves belie some hard secrets of her own. With sympathy, humor, and disarming honesty, Pat Schmatz brings to life a cast of utterly believable characters — and captures the moments of trust and connection that make all the difference.
-Week of November 27: What is dyslexia? Intro to the genre of realistic fiction
Reading Assignment: Read pages 1-66 (chapters 1-9)

-Week of: Discuss pages 1-66 (chapters 1-9)
Reading Assignment: Read pages 67-142 (chapters 10-18)

-Week of: Discuss pages  67-142 (chapters 10-18)
Reading Assignment: Read pages 143-223 (Chapters 19-28)

-Week of : Discuss pages 143-223 (Chapters 19-28)
Homework: Draft essay assignment


MISSED CLASSES
If your student misses a class, a recording will always be accessible on the classroom page. The PowerPoint with notes is always available as well. 

PARTICIPATION: 
Students may choose to keep cameras on or off as long as they briefly verify themselves with me at the beginning of the class (per Outschool policy). I do expect participation in this class. We cover quite a bit of material and it is essential that students discuss and understand the material. Being active participants helps them do so.

DATES
This class includes time off for holiday breaks (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Spring Break).

All classes allowing weekly payments adhere to the following refund policy:
1.  "Cancel anytime. No refunds for past payments. Most recent payments can be refunded within 24 hours of purchase and prior to the first meeting of the payment period. Billed each Sunday morning." Refunds may be granted for emergency situations.
学習到達目標
CLOSE READING 
Close reading is a skill that is required in order to discover more than an author’s message and what was said. In this course, we begin to concentrate on how an author conveys, persuades, evokes, and so on. In understanding a writer’s talent and craft, we improve our own ability to convey, persuade, and evoke.

The following is a list of some of the devices and concepts that we will be focusing on:
∞ Finding patterns in a text through annotation
∞Analysis, including, for example, the author’s development of theme or tone through imagery, diction, syntax, choice of details, point of view, author’s use of figures of speech and sound devices
∞Noticing language choices: Students understand how writers and speakers use specific words and sentences to move the thoughts, emotions, and actions of readers and listeners.
∞ Reading and analyzing text through literary criticism lenses (i.e. Marxist, historical, biographical, reader response, etc.)

WRITING
Writing is a process. Learning to write is a process. The only way to learn how to write well is through writing and writing and writing some more. Part of the process is revision. These two activities are imperative to a good writer. Students will be able to:
∞ Write introductions that attack an issue in a thoughtful manner
∞ Write well-developed and solid paragraphs
∞ Use facts, quotations, and paraphrases as support for a stated position
∞ Write thesis statements powerful enough to dictate the direction of the paper
∞ Gain patience for deep and meaningful revisions
∞ Analyze, not simply summarize
∞ Develop a voice
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保護者へのお知らせ
These texts are approved for the middle-grade level and are designed to challenge students. Please refer to common sense media to make sure that they are appropriate for your learner. Some of the texts do involve sad situations. 1. Starfish by Lisa Flipps (vignette poetry) https://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/starfish-0 text is centered around body image 2. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (fiction, mystery) https://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/the-graveyard-book mention of murder, some crude comedy, some violence
受講に必要なもの
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools. Students must obtain a copy of each book (either from a library, digital ebook, or buy a copy).
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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。
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I am a secondary English teacher with certifications in gifted education and special education. I have been professionally teaching for 7 years and have a masters of arts in English education. I have also taught several short story units, and enjoy using discussion-based learning to help students think deeply about the texts that they read.

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