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週1時間. Although ongoing classes are not supposed to build on previous weeks, topics are often tied to related articles. Learners are encouraged to read these articles in the context of what they have learned in the class meeting.この文章は自動翻訳されています
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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 9 - 12
Welcome to Visual Literature: High School English Language Arts! You can join in anytime! This comprehensive Language Arts course explores grammar, literary interpretation, and effective communication skills in accordance with the standards set by the Common Core, National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), and International Reading Association. These standards encompass a wide range of competencies including reading comprehension, literacy, oral expression, visual interpretation, and fundamental grammar skills. Each individual standard is addressed in a self-contained lesson, allowing for independent progression without cumulative dependency. In this course, we utilize the technique of sketchnoting to enhance our understanding and analysis of texts. Sketchnoting, a form of note-taking, involves incorporating visual elements into the process, thereby promoting a more engaging and vivid representation of information. Our class commences with varied warm-up activities, ranging from sentence diagramming to thought-provoking discussion prompts. No homework or pre-reading assignments are required as we access and explore stories and poems together during class. Guided reading and Socratic discussions facilitate our comprehension and exploration of these literary works. Throughout the course, we embark on in-depth examinations of texts, delving into various literary elements such as tone, plot structure, symbolism, and character development. During these explorations, we translate our insights into visual representations, allowing students to create tangible artifacts that serve as lasting reminders of each text. The primary objective of this class is to foster students' confidence in their analytical and grammatical skills within a supportive and collaborative learning environment. All the texts we will study are available online and/or in the public domain and are provided as links in the list below: CURRICULUM: THIS CLASS CONTINUES WITHOUT STOPPING (except for occasional breaks) and is designed so that students can join at any time. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 4: Visual Grammar + “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell Found here: https://www.btboces.org/Downloads/1_The%20Most%20Dangerous%20Game%20by%20Richard%20Connell.pdf SKILLS: ELA RL.9-10.1; ELA RL.9-10.2 ; ELA RL.9-10.6; RL.9-10.10 Common Core Writing Standard 1. W.9-10.6 ; ELA L.9-10.1; ELA L.9-10.2 WEEK OF NOVEMBER 11: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: ELA RL.9-10.1; ELA RL.9-10.2; ELA RL.9-10.6; RL.9-10.10; ELA RL.9-10.5; ELA L.9-10.1; ELA L.9-10.2; Common Core Writing Standard 1, W.9-10.6 “The Lady of the Tiger?” by Frank R Stockton https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/396/pg396-images.html WEEK OF November 27: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL..1, RL..2, RL..3, RL..4, RL..6 “The Moustache” by Robert Cormier Found here: http://pvaparisi.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/50345180/The WEEK OF NOVEMBER 20: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: ELA RL.9-10.2; ELA RL.9-10.4; ELA RL.9-10.6; ELA RL.9-10.5 “To Build a Fire” by Jack London https://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/to-build-a-fire.pdf NO CLASS 11/27 – 11/29: WEEK OF DECEMBER 2: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL.9-10.1; RL.9-10.2; RL.9-10.3; NCTE/IRA 1, 3, 6, 9 “Good Souls” by Dorothy Parker found here: https://americanliterature.com/author/dorothy-parker/short-story/good-souls/ WEEK OF DECEMBER 9: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL.9-10.1; RL.9-10.2; RL.9-10.3; NCTE/IRA 4, 5, 10 Various aphorism and quotes from multiple people including Voltaire, Winston Churchill, Emily Dickinson, J R R Tolkien as well as the poetry of e e cumming found here: https://allpoetry.com/poem/8494115-l-a...--a-leaf-falls-on-loneliness--by-e.e.-cummings and here: https://poets.org/poem/anyone-lived-pretty-how-town WEEK OF DECEMBER 16: Standards: RL5; RL4; RL6; RL7; CC 1; CC 2; Text “The Great American Pie Company” by Ellis Parker Butler found here: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/44147/44147-h/44147-h.htm **except Thursday class which will do this : VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL.9-10.1; RL.9-10.2; RL.9-10.3; NCTE/IRA 4, 5, 10 Various aphorism and quotes from multiple people including Voltaire, Winston Churchill, Emily Dickinson, J R R Tolkien as well as the poetry of e e cumming found here: https://allpoetry.com/poem/8494115-l-a...--a-leaf-falls-on-loneliness--by-e.e.-cummings and here: https://poets.org/poem/anyone-lived-pretty-how-town WEEK OF DECEMBER 23: THERE WILL BE NO CLASSES FROM DECEMBER 23RD TO DECEMBER 29 DUE TO WINTER HOLIDAY WEEK OF DECEMBER 30: VISUAL GRAMMAR + CC: RL1; RL2; RL3; RL4; RL5; RL6; RL7; RL9; SL1; SL4; L4; L5: NCTE 1; NCTE 3; NCTE 4; NCTE 5; NCTE 9; NCTE 11; NCTE 1: IRA 1; IRA 2; IRA 3; IRA 4 Elizabeth Bear’s “Tideline” found here: https://bobson.ludost.net/hugoawardnominees/2008/tideline.html WEEK OF JANUARY 6: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL.9-10.2; RL.9-10.3; RL.9-10.4; RL.9-10.5; RL.9-10.6 Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey and “The Odyssey” excerpts https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1727/1727-h/1727-h.htm WEEK OF JANUARY 13: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL.9-10.2; RL.9-10.3; RL.9-10.4; RL.9-10.5; RL.9-10.6 Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey and “The Odyssey” excerpts https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1727/1727-h/1727-h.htm WEEK OF JANUARY 20: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL.9-10.2; RL.9-10.3; RL.9-10.4; RL.9-10.5; RL.9-10.6 Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey and “The Odyssey” section three https://theodysseyonline.weebly.com/uploads/1/5/3/2/15321652/book_12_complete.pdf WEEK OF JANUARY 27: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL.9-10.4; RL.9-10.6; RL.9-10.7; RL.9-10.10 “The Signal Man” by Charles Dickens” https://shortstoryamerica.com/pdf_classics/dickens_the_signal_man.pdf ******GRAMMAR COVERED through visual grammar series: W.9-10.6 ; ELA L.9-10.1; ELA L.9-10.2 ******THIS CLASS CONTINUES WITHOUT STOPPING (except for occasional breaks) and is designed so that students can join at any time. WEEK OF FEB 3: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RI. 4, RI. 6, RI.8: "Me Talk Pretty Some Day" and "Us and Them" by David Sedaris found here: https://www.macobo.com/essays/epdf/Me%20Talk%20Pretty%20One%20Day%20by%20Sedaris.pdf and here: https://www.grant.kyschools.us/Downloads/10_2_65_Us_and_Them.pdf WEEK OF FEB 10: VISUAL GRAMMAR + STANDARDS RL..3, RL.1, RL..4, RL..10, RL.5. “The 11:59” by Patricia McKissack found here: https://www.unit5.org/cms/lib/IL01905100/Centricity/Domain/722/The%2011%2059%20.pdf WEEK OF FEB 17: VISUAL GRAMMAR + STANDARDS RL..2, RL.3, RL..10, RL.5. “Just Lather, That’s All” Hernando Tellez found here: https://msvadacchino.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/just-lather-thats-all.pdf WEEK OF FEB 24: Standards: VISUAL GRAMMAR + STANDARDS RL..3, RL.6, RL..7, RL.10 : “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner found here: https://facultyweb.wcjc.edu/users/jonl/documents/RoseforEmily.pdf WEEK OF MARCH 3: : VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards R.L.6, R.L.4, and R.L.2 : Louise Erdrich, “The Leap” found here: https://www.frontiercsd.org/cms/lib/NY19000265/Centricity/Domain/66/The%20Leap_%20Short%20Story.pdf WEEK OF MARCH 10: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards R.L.6, R.L.4, and R.L.2 : “Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket” by Jack Finney found here: https://www.cusd80.com/cms/lib6/AZ01001175/Centricity/Domain/3421/Contents_of_the_Dead_Mans_Pocket.pdf WEEK OF MARCH 17: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards R.L.1, R.L.3, and R.L.6. PART 1 OF “The Rule of Names” by Ursula K Le Guin found here: https://reinert.weebly.com/uploads/1/4/2/7/14270413/the_rule_of_names.pdf WEEK OF MARCH 24: VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards R.L.1, R.L.3, and R.L.6. PART 2 OF “The Rule of Names” by Ursula K Le Guin found here: https://reinert.weebly.com/uploads/1/4/2/7/14270413/the_rule_of_names.pdf WEEK OF MARCH 31 VISUAL GRAMMAR + RI 1; RI4. RI. 5; Persuasive Techniques and Shakespearean Speech from Julius Caesar (Brutus and Antony’s speeches) pdf found here: https://www.folger.edu/explore/shakespeares-works/julius-caesar/read/ WEEK OF APRIL 7 VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL1; RL 4; RL 7; Text: "Gabriel-Ernest" by Saki http://eflreading.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/47229218/Gabriel-Ernest.pdf & William Blake’s “Songs of Innocence” & “Songs of Experience” found here: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1934/1934-h/1934-h.htm WEEK OF APRIL 14 VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: RL..2, RL..3, RL..4, RL..5, RL..6 “The Feather Pillow” by Horatio Quiroga pdf found here: https://images.pcmac.org/SiSFiles/Schools/AL/HooverCity/SpainParkHigh/Uploads/Forms/The%20Feather%20Pillow.pdf WEEK OF APRIL 21 VISUAL GRAMMAR + Standards: CC 1; CC 4; CC 7; NCTE 1 & 7; “The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe: https://www.northiowa.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Tell-Tale-Heart.pdf WEEK OF APRIL 28 VISUAL GRAMMAR + RL 3 ; RL 6; Texts: “Joy” by Anton Chekhov and “I am Nobody” "I heard a Fly buzz" by Emily Dickinson (poem) https://www.online-literature.com/anton_chekhov/1103/ and https://poets.org/poem/im-nobody-who-are-you-260 ******GRAMMAR COVERED through visual grammar series: W.9-10.6 ; ELA L.9-10.1; ELA L.9-10.2 ******THIS CLASS CONTINUES WITHOUT STOPPING (except for occasional breaks) and is designed so that students can join at any time.
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保護者へのお知らせ
This course incorporates many short, free texts available in the public domain. Some of these stories may involve analyzing emotionally difficult scenes or sensitive historical events and having socratic discussion on these topics. Teacher Jordan has years of experience as both classroom teacher and debate coach ensuring all voices are heard while protecting learners from abusive or aggressive language. Bullying will never be tolerated in the classroom setting, and may result in removal from the class and referral to Outschool's Trust and Safety team.
受講に必要なもの
- Something to Draw With - Something to Draw On
外部リソース
学習者は、Outschoolが提供する基本ツール以外のアプリやウェブサイトを使用する必要はありません。
使用する教材
Visual Lit features numerous texts from the Public Domain. These texts have been selected to feature diverse perspectives from around the world, including those of traditionally marginalized groups.
教師の専門知識と資格
4 先生は教員免許を持っています
ジョージア 教員免許 英語/国語で
米国以外 教員免許 社会科・歴史で
ジョージア 教員免許 特別教育で
ノースカロライナ州 教員免許 中等教育で
4 先生は大学院の学位を持っています
博士号 University of Arts in Belgradeから 音楽、演劇、芸術 へ
修士号 University of Arts in Belgradeから 音楽、演劇、芸術 へ
修士号 Georgia College and State Universityから 教育 へ
修士号 Georgia State Universityから 教育 へ
修士号 University of Georgiaから 教育 へ
9 先生は学士号を取得しています
学士号 Kennesaw State Universityから 英語 へ
学士号 Vassar Collegeから 環境科学 へ
学士号 Georgia Southern Universityから 教育 へ
学士号 Ramapo College of New Jerseyから コミュニケーション へ
学士号 University of Georgiaから 音楽、演劇、芸術 へ
学士号 UNCPから 教育 へ
学士号 Oglethorpe Universityから 科学 へ
学士号 Hampshire Collegeから 科学 へ
学士号 Georgia State Universityから 歴史 へ
Teacher Jordan is a nationally recognized English and Language Arts educator with over 15 years of experience teaching in public schools in the Atlanta area. She is certified in the state of Georgia. She has twice been recognized as Teacher of the Year, and is a beloved debate and public speaking coach as well.
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