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수업 11 시간 40 분 시간숙제
주당 2-4시간. Students are required to watch the assigned movie before each class session. Graded students will have the option to choose and complete four* projects by the end of the course. The time required for each project may vary depending on its complexity and scope. *Students in select states may need to complete a total of six projects to meet their state's requirements for credit in this course.문자 등급
Students are graded 20% per project (80% total), 20% class participation. Students need to complete four* projects. There is a project for each movie, and students are encouraged to choose projects from movies they enjoyed. *Students in select states may need to complete a total of six projects to meet their state's requirements for credit in this course. If you have any questions or need accommodations please contact me. Everyone can be successful in my classes.학습 리포트
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수업 소개
영어레벨 - A1
미국 9학년 - 12학년 학년
In this engaging 14-week high school English Language Arts course, learners will explore literature through the lens of film. Each week, students will watch a film adaptation of a well-known novel before class. During our sessions, we will engage in thoughtful discussions comparing the novel and its cinematic interpretation—examining key themes, symbolism, genre conventions, narrative structure, and character development. Students of all reading and discussion levels are welcome. This class is aligned with the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards and promotes critical thinking, respectful dialogue, and deeper literary analysis. Film adaptations offer a powerful way to connect students with both classic and contemporary novels—many of which continue to influence pop culture and modern storytelling. The book-to-film comparisons will spark rich discussions about authorial choices, historical context, and literary impact. Please note: Although all selected films are rated PG-13 or lower, some include themes and language that reflect the societal norms of their time. We will handle sensitive topics (such as language use or portrayals of race and gender) with care, respect, and open dialogue. Resources such as Common Sense Media ratings will be provided for each film in advance.
학습 목표
Analyze literary elements in both text and film
Identify similarities and differences in story structure, character development, and themes
강의 계획서
커리큘럼
Teacher-Created 커리큘럼 기반14 레슨
14 주 이상레슨1:
Pride and Prejudice
📚 Week 1: Pride and Prejudice
Focus: Social class, marriage expectations, and gender roles in Regency-era England
Project: Create a Regency-era "Spouse Poster" listing ideal qualities in a partner, including class, education, occupation, and personal traits. Include a visual representation of your fictional match.
50 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨2:
To Kill A Mockingbird
📚 Week 2: To Kill a Mockingbird
Focus: Racial injustice, morality, and historical context of 1930s America
Project: Design a 1930s newspaper front page covering Tom Robinson’s trial. Include a headline article, fictional interviews with characters, and a historical context section.
50 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨3:
The Great Gatsby
📚 Week 3: The Great Gatsby
Focus: The American Dream, wealth, and identity in the Jazz Age
Project: Create a 1920s-style magazine cover featuring a key character. Include a headline, article summary, and visual elements reflecting the character’s lifestyle.
50 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨4:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
📚 Week 4: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Focus: Coming-of-age, identity, and mental health
Project: Write a series of five journal letters (minimum 250 words each), inspired by the style of the main character’s personal reflections.
50 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
그 외 세부 사항
학부모 가이드
While I did choose films that are rated PG-13 or lower they are a work of their times. What does this mean? What our society thinks of as acceptable has changed over time. In these films you will see things that may not be shown if they were remade today. That includes language, smoking, drugs, drinking, nudity, unplanned pregnancy, rape, abortion, guns and more. Please review the movies, parent "need to knows", and suggested ages from Common Sense Media listed under each film in the before registering for class. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
Week Movie
1 Pride and Prejudice
Rated PG 2005 2hrs 7min
Common Sense Media says 11+ Parents say 11+ Kids say 10+
Parents need to know that Pride & Prejudice, based on the novel by Jane Austen, includes discussions of marriage for money. Set in 19th-century England, it offers a mostly gentle, sometimes incisive critique of class and gender systems. Characters drink at a party, make mild sexual allusions, and argue with one another concerning money and romance.
2 To Kill Mockingbird
Not Rated 1962 2hrs 9min
Common Sense Media says 12+ Parents say 12+ Kids say 10+
Parents need to know that To Kill a Mockingbird is the award-winning 1962 film adaptation of the classic Harper Lee novel. Its powerful evocation of racism and bigotry in 1930s Alabama remains relevant today, as do the themes of empathy, compassion, and justice sought by Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck). The "N" word is used as a weapon by the lead villain, and when young Scout Finch (Mary Badham) uses the word because kids at her school are using it, her father explains why she should never use it. In the movie's powerful courtroom scenes, the rape of an impoverished young White woman is discussed in detail, and over the course of the trial, abuse (and possibly incest) is implied at the hands of her father. The film should inspire family discussion of not only racism and injustice, but also how values such as empathy and compassion can be used to educate against bigotry and profound ignorance.
3 The Great Gatsby
Rated PG-13 2013 2hrs 22min
Common Sense Media says 14+ Parents say 14+ Kids say 13+
Parents need to know that director Baz Luhrmann's (Moulin Rouge) take on The Great Gatsby is a decadent, dizzying version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic American novel. The movie is true to the book, featuring scenes with lots of drinking -- often to excess -- and smoking. There's not too much swearing (though some soundtrack song lyrics include infrequent use of "s--t" and "f--k"), but expect some violence (a man punches another, a car hits a woman head-on, and a character shoots another) and sexuality. Couples -- including people married to others -- are shown kissing and in bed (bare shoulders). Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, and Carey Mulligan star; that, plus the movie's hip soundtrack and lush style, are likely to make it very appealing to teens.
4 The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Rated PG-13 2012 1hr 45min
Common Sense says 15+ Parents say 15+ Kids say 14+
Parents need to know that The Perks of Being a Wallflower (based on the same-named book by Stephen Chbosky) is an edgy, moving, and layered coming-of-age dramedy that's frank about the troubles and exploits of teenagers. You see them fret over their futures, push back against parental intervention, drink, make out, and use drugs. One girl also blithely jokes about being bulimic. Expect to see couples (both same- and opposite-sex) making out, teens bullying each other, and plenty of swearing. There's also a big reveal about a major, tragic trauma.
5 The Secret Life of Bees
Rated PG-13 2008 1hr 54min
Common Sense Media says 13+ Parents say 13+ Kids say 13+
Parents need to know that this emotional, 1960s-set drama includes multiple scenes of a man reacting violently toward his wife and daughter. The child witnesses her father's assault on her mother (resulting in off-camera gunshots and death); as a young teen, the same child is the victim of heartless physical and mental punishment. The unexpected discovery of a beloved character's dead body is intense and may be disturbing to some young viewers. African-American characters suffer at the hands of prejudiced white Southerners in many scenes. Racial hatred is illustrated by ugly name-calling (including use of the "N" word) and two beatings. But in spite of all of the above, the filmmakers don't exploit or maximize the action. They show only as much as necessary to provide the desired impact.
6 Murder on the Orient Express
Rated PG-13 2017 1hr 54min
Common Sense Media says 13+ Parents say 12+ Kids say 12+
Parents need to know that Murder on the Orient Express is based on Agatha Christie's classic novel. Kenneth Branagh both directs and stars as iconic detective Hercule Poirot; the rest of the star-studded cast includes Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Daisy Ridley, Josh Gad, Michelle Pfeiffer, Penelope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, and more. It's a murder mystery, so you can expect violence: Guns are shown (and fired once), and there's a little blood (mostly dried, on a corpse), plus a minor stabbing and some fighting and chasing. There's a verbal description of a terrible crime, the kidnapping and death of a child. Language is very minor -- nothing stronger than "damn." A prostitute is shown and referred to in one scene, and there's a bit of flirting and innuendo. Characters drink alcohol socially on the train, and one of them appears to "need" a drink more than the others (his hands shake). Another character takes a barbiturate called Barbital and seems to be addicted. Characters smoke. The film is smart, colorful, and entertaining in a classical way, which means it may feel a little old-fashioned to some. Christie's book was previously adapted into a film in the 1970s.
7 Jane Eyre
Rated PG-13 2011 2hrs
Common Sense Media says 13+ Parents say 14+ Kids say 12+
Parents need to know that Jane Eyre is a haunting romantic drama based on Charlotte Brontë's classic novel. It doesn't have any strong sexual content (kissing/embracing is as steamy as it gets), foul language, or graphic violence, but the story at its core is still quite adult. The tale of a young governess -- a role that, in the 19th century, was neither seen as a servant nor as lady of the house, which made for a difficult situation in a class-based society -- who falls in love with her mysterious employer might seem tame by today's standards, but it's filled with complexities. The film is often somber and sometimes spooky, and some scenes depicting how wayward children were treated in those days may seem downright cruel.
8 The Kite Runner
Rated PG-13 2007 2hrs 8min
Common Sense Media says 15+ Parents say 16+ Kids say 12+
Parents need to know that although this often-harrowing drama set primarily in Afghanistan focuses on children's experiences, the themes are mature. Children are repeatedly in peril, and there's a disturbing, though not explicit, scene in which a young boy is raped by older boys (close-ups of faces and a belt being unbuckled indicate what's going on). Several scenes show warfare (explosions, gunfire, bloody bodies) during the Soviet invasion; others depict Taliban oppression (a public stoning, beatings, taunting of civilians). One hanged body is visible on the street. A brief tirade features several uses of "f--k" in a row; other language includes "hell" and "damn."
9 The Personal History of David Copperfield
Rated PG 2019 1hr 59min
Common Sense Media says 10+ Parents say 10+ Kids say 10+
Parents need to know that The Personal History of David Copperfield is a brilliantly funny retelling of the classic Charles Dickens novel. Though the movie is largely comedic, there are moments of violence -- although even they are often played for laughs. In one scene, a young David Copperfield (Ranveer Jaiswal) is beaten by his stepfather, Mr. Murdstone (Darren Boyd) -- a character whose cruelty extends to informing Copperfield of his mother's death only after her funeral. In another scene, Betsey Trotwood (Tilda Swinton) and Uriah Heep (Ben Whishaw) repeatedly slap each other across the face before an older Copperfield (Dev Patel) punches Heep to the floor. While at sea during a vicious storm, a character falls from his boat and drowns. His body is seen laid out on the shore. There's some depiction of being unhoused, with Mr. Micawber (Peter Capaldi) and his family evicted from their home. Characters drink regularly, and Mr. Wickfield (Benedict Wong) is portrayed as being dependent on alcohol. Director Armando Iannucci's "color blind" approach to casting means that this take on the classic story is far more diverse than those that have come before. Several characters aspire to climb in social class, which sometimes leads to them acting deceitfully -- and, in one case, illegally. But the overall messages are of generosity, friendship, family, and recognizing what's really important in life.
10 Romeo and Juliet
Rated PG-13 1996 2hrs
Common Sense Media says 16+ Parents say 13+ Kids say 13+
Parents need to know that this film features a considerable amount of blood, violence, and explicit references to sex. Prostitution, brief nudity, teen sex, gang-related deaths, car assaults, bloody fistfights, and a gangster pointing a pistol directly at a child's face, makes this film inappropriate for kids under the age of 17. There's a strong emphasis on guns that can easily be seen as glamorization: characters sport decorated pistols and fashionably threatening jewelry (skull rings, dagger belts), not to mention an ad for bullets. Background scenery makes much use of billboards, posters, and license plates designed to mimic soda, liquor, and cigarette ads.
11 The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings
Rated PG-13 2001 2hrs 58min
Common Sense Media says 12+ Parents say 11+ Kids say 11+
Parents need to know that The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a classic fantasy that's full of violence and danger, including death. Horrific medieval-esque creatures kill, mostly with arrows and swords. More often, though, they get impaled, decapitated, dismembered themselves. Middle-Earth characters drink beverages that are akin to wine and beer and smoke something called "pipeweed." There's some don't-try-this-at-home playing around with fireworks.
12 The Color Purple
Rated PG-13 1985 2hrs 34min
Common Sense Media says 14+ Parents say 15+ Kids say 14+
Parents need to know that The Color Purple is an intense drama adapted from the novel by award-wining author Alice Walker. It deals with serious themes -- incest, marital abuse, overt racism and sexism -- that are not appropriate for young children. On the other hand, mature teenagers will benefit from seeing the movie, as it will open their eyes about the difficulties women -- especially black women -- experienced in the early 20th century. Many scenes include glimpses of violence and abuse, all against women, but here are also positive messages about the importance of women's relationships with other women, the power of the sisterly bond, and the human capacity to overcome oppression.
13 Ready Player One
Rated PG-13 2018 2hrs 20min
Common Sense Media says 12+ Parents say 12+ Kids say 12+
Parents need to know that Ready Player One is director Steven Spielberg's much-anticipated adaptation of Ernest Cline's near-future sci-fi adventure novel about an avid gamer (Tye Sheridan) who spends most of his time in the Oasis, a virtual reality universe/multi-user game. Expect both virtual (i.e., in the Oasis) and real-life violence, although the movie's real-world violence isn't quite as traumatic as the book's. The in-game action can get pretty intense (especially when seen in 3D) and includes over-the-top shoot-outs (with every kind of weapon imaginable), all-out attacks, large-scale battles, destructive car chases, giant monsters, and a frightening re-creation of a gory horror film that includes ax attacks, zombies, and more. Outside the Oasis, there are assassination attempts, an explosion that kills civilians and destroys homes, forced labor, a car chase, and gun threats. Characters also flirt, kiss, and touch each other suggestively, and there's quite a bit of swearing (mostly "s--t," though there's a memorable use of "f---ing"). Although fans of the book, gamers, and Gen Xers with '80s nostalgia are the most obvious audience, you don't need to have read the book to understand or appreciate the story (in fact, if you haven't read it, you're less likely to be distracted by the massive story changes made for the movie...) and its themes of teamwork, perseverance, and valuing real-life connections.
14 Little Women
Rated PG 2019 2hrs 15min
Common Sense Media says 10+ Parents say 10+ Kids say 9+
Parents need to know that Little Women is an all-star adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel, directed and written by Greta Gerwig and starring Saoirse Ronan as Jo March, Emma Watson as Meg March, and Timothée Chalamet as Laurie. Set in Civil War-era Massachusetts, the tween-friendly period drama is a tribute to sisterhood, generosity, the creative spirit, and the importance of community. Although the film provides a nonstandard framing device for the story, it mostly stays true to the source material. There are some sad/tense moments, particularly when one sister falls through the ice and (spoiler alert) when another one gets ill and dies in a tear-jerking sequence. Mr. March is injured during the Civil War. The romantic storylines don't always follow the predictable route, but you can expect some kisses and longing looks and a cleavage-enhancing dress. Some characters drink -- one far more than he should -- and minor/background characters smoke. There's a reference to a "cathouse." Although the story is set in a time when gender roles were more narrowly defined, the March sisters are all worthy role models, and their journeys demonstrate the core values they were taught by their parents. This touching adaptation could become a classic for a new generation.
수업 자료
Students are required to watch each movie before class. All are available online (many for free on streaming services) or at a library.
Outschool 외 필요 앱/웹사이트
이 수업에서는 아웃스쿨 교실 외에도 다음의 툴을 사용합니다:
출처
Gaining access to the movies is up to each student.
I will provide resources from:
LitCharts (Teacher resource for teaching ELA) https://www.litcharts.com/
PDF book page excerpts (This is several pages of the written work to discuss unique or interesting grammar used by author)
video clips (this will be a screen share from films listed to discuss non-sensational scenes to orient the class for discussions)
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교사 전문성 및 자격증
학사 학위 Northwood University부터
For more than 15 years, I've been deeply involved in education, spending the last 9 years as a homeschooling parent. My greatest joy lies in helping students delve into complex subjects by exploring various perspectives. In today's world, narratives hold significant weight, influencing our understanding immensely. I'm passionate about sharing diverse literature that captivates students and broadens their comprehension. In my classes, I bring history to life through a blend of novels and primary sources, delving into socioeconomic factors, religious influences, and the nuances of narration bias. Encouraging critical thinking, I prompt students to consider multiple viewpoints and the motivations behind historical events.
For over 7 years, I've taught at a local homeschool co-op, both in-person and online. One of my favorite roles has been leading middle and high school book clubs, where I not only introduce students to new books but also facilitate discussions on challenging topics. Having undergone diversity training and sensitivity workshops, I approach these discussions with care, ensuring that marginalized voices are heard and respected. Attending numerous professional developments, I've honed strategies for fostering inclusivity and highlighting multiple points of view.
My educational journey began with a B.B.A. from Northwood University, followed by a transition to pursue a teaching degree at Eastern Michigan University. Unfortunately, family circumstances led me to prioritize homeschooling my children over completing the program.
Across various homeschool groups and co-ops, I've taught a range of subjects including English, History, Finance, and Engineering. My passion for literature shines through in running book clubs and teaching classes on essay writing, grammar, and novel analysis. I've curated diverse book selections, fostering rich discussions on themes, characters, and symbolism.
Responding to students' interests, I initiated the Literature through Film series, offering an alternative way to explore classic literature through movie adaptations. This approach accommodated different reading paces and preferences, maintaining our focus on thorough novel analysis.
In my History classes, I employ a multi-faceted approach, incorporating primary sources, articles, and films to examine diverse perspectives and marginalized narratives. Similarly, in Finance and Entrepreneurship classes, I prioritize hands-on learning, guiding students through real-world applications such as budgeting, mortgage calculations, and investment tracking.
Utilizing Lego Education Kits, I've led engineering classes, both in-person and through platforms like Outschool. These sessions encourage creativity and problem-solving, fostering an interest in STEM fields.
Continuing my professional development journey, I actively participate in events like EdCamp, NerdCamp, and NaNoWriMo, enhancing my teaching practices and staying abreast of educational innovations.
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