접근 가능한 셰익스피어 - 학기 연구
이 18주, 학기 기간의 과정에서 학생들은 셰익스피어 희곡과 시의 모든 장르를 탐구하게 됩니다.
Mark Snyder Jr MEd, EdS
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18개의 라이브 미팅
수업 18 시간숙제
Students will be reading material prior to each class in order to participate in the classroom discussions.학습 평가
No formal assessments. Students will read and discuss the material with teacher prompting and guiding questions.보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
수업 소개
영어 수준 - 알 수 없음
미국 7학년 - 10학년 학년
Get $40 off my class "Approachable Shakespeare - Semester Study" with coupon code SNYDERSEMESTERCLASS40 until Oct 31, 2023. Get started at https://outschool.com/classes/approachable-shakespeare-semester-study-OvcRSHbn and enter the coupon code at checkout. In this 18-week, full-semester course, students will learn about Shakespeare's life, work and influence. Each class will be a "deep dive" into the author's biographical information as well as a close-reading of three of his greatest dramatic works! The class will end with a light and positive review of his famous sonnets and poetry. My teaching style is to present the material, pose my own interpretations of the literature, and ask students to develop the self-confidence to speak up about their own impressions of the plays. I will help students understand the content by presenting the plays in order of complexity, starting with the comedies, and ending with the more dense histories. Course Schedule: Week 1 - Classroom introductions and conversations regarding prior Shakespeare experiences. Biographical information of our author will also be discussed as well as interesting facts on his life, his work and the time in which he lived. Homework: Read "Much Ado About Nothing" Act I Topics: Plot overview for fiction as it relates to Shakespeare comedy. Week 2 - Comedy: Much Ado About Nothing - Introduction to the play as well as discussion on reading homework. Homework: Read "Much Ado About Nothing" Act II Topic: Exposition Week 3 - Comedy: Much Ado About Nothing - Continuing discussion on comedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Much Ado About Nothing" Act III Topic: Rising Action Week 4 - Comedy: Much Ado About Nothing - Continuing discussion on comedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Much Ado About Nothing" Act IV Topic: Climax Week 5 - Comedy: Much Ado About Nothing - Continuing discussion on comedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Much Ado About Nothing" Act V Topic: Falling Action Week 6 - Comedy: Much Ado About Nothing - Final discussion on comedy and reading homework. Homework: No Homework! Topic: Resolution Week 7 - Tragedy: Hamlet - Introduction to the play as well as discussion on reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act I Topic: Plot overview for fiction as it relates to a Shakespeare tragedy. Week 8 - Tragedy: Hamlet - Continuing discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act II Topics: Exposition Week 9 - Tragedy: Hamlet - Continuing discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act III Topics: Rising Action Week 10 - Tragedy: Hamlet - Continuing discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act IV Topics: Climax Week 11 - Tragedy: Hamlet - Continuing discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act V Topics: Falling Action Week 12 - Tragedy: Hamlet - Final discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: No Homework! Topics: Resolution Week 13 - Tragedy: Macbeth - Introduction to the play as well as discussion on reading homework. Homework: Read "Macbeth" Act I Topic: Plot overview for fiction as it relates to Macbeth specifically (action-packed plot). Week 14 - Tragedy: Macbeth - Continuing discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act II Topics: Exposition Week 15 - Tragedy: Macbeth - Continuing discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act III Topics: Rising Action Week 16 - Tragedy: Macbeth - Continuing discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act IV Topics: Climax Week 17 - Tragedy: Macbeth - Continuing discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: Read "Hamlet" Act V Topics: Falling Action Week 12 - Tragedy: Macbeth - Final discussion on tragedy and reading homework. Homework: No Homework! Topics: Resolution Week 18 - Sonnets/Poetry - Introduction to Sonnets/Poetry - Final discussion on Shakespeare - Last Class Topics: Poetic Devices Used in Sonnets
학습 목표
Students will improve their understanding of Shakespearian Drama and Poetry, but also become more comfortable with the material for future literary study.
그 외 세부 사항
학부모 가이드
Shakespeare's drama, especially tragedy, can include topics of a mature nature (murder, adult relationships). As a middle and high school English/Language Arts teacher, I have navigated this exact material with the age group specified in the course description. We will approach these more mature themes from the perspective of what influence they have on the plays as well as the characters within the plays.
Outschool 외 필요 앱/웹사이트
이 수업에서는 아웃스쿨 교실 외에도 다음의 툴을 사용합니다:
출처
All plays and poetry will be read using the following website: https://www.opensourceshakespeare.org
Mark Snyder Jr MEd, EdS
5.0
82수강 후기
교사 전문성 및 자격증
미국 외 교직증명서 영어/언어 예술에
3 정도
박사 학위 교육 Northcentral University에서
석사 학위 교육 Millersville University에서
학사 학위 영어 Millersville University에서
I have been a middle, high school and college English teacher and professor since 2008. I have been teaching this material, to this age group, for many years as prescribed by several states' public education curricula. I approach more problematic themes of murder and deceit using their literary thematic roles, rather than dwelling on the sensationalism of the acts, themselves. Shakespeare never sensationalized through writing about murder, he used these events as key elements of the plot.
리뷰
실시간 그룹 수업
18 회 수업에
US$360
18주 동안 주당 1회
60분
1 명의 학생이 수업을 완료함
실시간 화상 수업
연령: 12-17
수업당 학습자 4-6 명