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戸棚の中のインディアン:小説研究

このクラスでは、「The Indian in the Cupboard」を読み、語彙力を高め、文学的表現を学びます。各章について話し合い、理解度に関する質問に答え、文学的表現を特定します。
Rachel Capes
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週あたり 1-2 時間. Children will be asked to read the chapter independently. Some weeks they will be asked to complete a worksheet that will focus on character development, cause and effect, problem and solutions, and more.
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On the last week of the class, we will assess our knowledge of all vocabulary words with analogies and then evaluate our understanding of the book by creating a chart on how Omri has changed from the beginning of the story to the end.
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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 5 - 7
Intermediate レベル向け
In this class, we will be reading "The Indian in the Cupboard" and focusing on enhancing our vocabulary and understanding of literary devices. Each week, we will start by learning new vocabulary words that appear in the chapter we will be reading. After reading the chapter, we will return to discuss a specific literary device, answer comprehension questions, and identify the literary device within the context of the chapter.

Throughout most units, students will receive worksheets designed to help them analyze characters, understand problems and solutions, explore cause and effect relationships, and much more. For example, we will learn about the words "appall" and "ravenous" while also delving into the concept of cause and effect. In another unit, we will focus on the words "lithe" and "escarpment" and create a problem and solution chain to better understand the plot. We will also encounter the words "hector" and "clamber," learn about sarcasm in literature, and compare Omri's actions to what our own might have been in similar situations.

As we progress, we will learn about "magnanimous" and explore the literary device of onomatopoeia while comparing and contrasting different characters. Towards the end of the book, we will focus on the words "infinitesimal" and "flummox." During this unit, we will assess our vocabulary knowledge using analogies and evaluate our overall understanding of the book by creating a chart that illustrates how Omri has changed from the beginning to the end of the story.

This class aims to deepen students' comprehension of the book while expanding their vocabulary and familiarity with literary concepts. Through discussions, activities, and assessments, students will gain a thorough understanding of the themes, characters, and narrative techniques used in "The Indian in the Cupboard."

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9 レッスン
8 週間以上
レッスン 1:
Chapter 1
 Learn the Vocabulary Words Coherent and Petrified 
1 割り当て
16 分のビデオレッスン
レッスン 2:
Chapter 2
 In Chapter 2,  Omri learns that the Indian’s name is Little Bear, an Iroquois brave, son of a chief, who lives in a longhouse, not a teepee.

 We will also learn about the words "appall" and "ravenous" as well as the concept of cause and effect. 
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14 分のビデオレッスン
レッスン 3:
Chapter 3 and 4
 In this unit we will focus on the words lithe and escarpment. We will also create a problem and solution chain. 
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14 分のビデオレッスン
レッスン 4:
Chapter 5 - 6
 In this unit, we will discover the meaning of hector and clamber. We will learn what sarcasm is in literature, and compare Omari's actions to what our actions might have been. 
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5 分のビデオレッスン

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The words Boone uses to refer to Little Bear are derogatory and probably would not be used in children's book in modern times. This book was written in the 60's. Additionally, Boone makes many references to liquor, whiskey, and tobacco. While I won't address these directly in class, you may want to discuss these topics with your child as they read the book. Use this opportunity to talk about the issues with these words and explain why certain words are hurtful or inappropriate and why we no longer use them.
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修士号 Walton Universityから 教育 へ
学士号 Georgia Stateから 教育 へ
Hi, I'm Rachel Capes! 🌟

I have an Early Childhood Degree and a Master's in Literacy. I spent 12 amazing years teaching 4th and 5th graders, and Kindergarten SPED in public schools. I even got to be a math and literacy coach!

Now, I homeschool my four wonderful kids. One is gifted, two are right where they should be, and one has a learning disability. This time at home has given me a deeper understanding of all learning styles.

I believe learning should be hands-on and fun! Kids should be excited about math and reading.

In math, we use manipulatives, drawing, and algorithms to make learning engaging. When we meet more than once, kids get to share how they solved problems and explain their thinking.

In reading, we dive into books, discuss vocabulary, explore literary elements, analyze characters and plots, and make predictions. Everyone gets to share their thoughts and opinions while respecting others'.

I love to read, be outdoors with my kids, and this year we're learning to garden together. 🌱

I also teach World History and Geography at an accredited homeschool group.

Let's make learning an adventure! 🎉📚✨

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