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F. 스콧 피츠제럴드의 위대한 개츠비로 20년대의 황금기를 탐험하세요

이 6주 수업에서 학생들은 F. 스콧 피츠제럴드의 위대한 개츠비를 읽고, 토론하고, 에세이를 씁니다.
Kandy Crosby-Hastings
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6개의 라이브 미팅
수업 5 시간 30 분 시간
Homework
주당 2-4시간. Students will be required to read portions of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald or work on portions of their essay each week. This should take between one to three hours per week.
Assessment
I will provide a letter grade and assessment of each student's participation and essay.
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영어 수준 - 알 수 없음
미국 8학년 - 11학년 학년
In this six-week class, students will analyze and write an analytical essay about The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Students will be taught to analyze the characters, plot, and meaning of this classic novel of the Jazz Age. They will learn how this work reflects more than just the excess of the 1920s. It delves into class issues and the dark side of the American Dream. 
Prior to week one, students should read the first five chapters of The Great Gatsby. In class for week one, students will discuss these first five chapters. We will discuss the setting, the plot, the character development, and important issues related to class and the American Dream. Students will be encouraged to participate in and take notes over this discussion. For homework in week one, students will read the final chapters of The Great Gatsby. 
In week two, students will discuss the final chapters of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. We will focus, again, on setting, plot, character development, and issues related to class and the American Dream. We will discuss what Fitzgerald may have been trying to say or teach through the ending of The Great Gatsby. For homework in week two, students should review their notes and analysis of The Great Gatsby. 
In week three of class, students will learn to outline an essay analyzing The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. They will be taught how to use their analysis to format their ideas in outline form. For homework in week three, students will submit their outline. 
In week four of class, students will learn to write a rough draft of their essay analyzing The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Students will be taught how to include their analysis of plot, characters, and important issues such as class and the dark side of the American Dream. Students will be encouraged to find outside sources to use in their analysis. At this point, students will focus on the content of their rough draft rather than on length of the essay. 
In week five of class, students will be taught how to proofread their essay for mistakes in grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. They will also be taught how to edit their essay for content. Students also will be taught how to format their paper according to the guidelines of the Modern Language Association. They will be taught to use parenthetical citations and to format and write a works cited page.  Students will now focus on the length of this three to seven-page essay. For homework in week five, students will proofread and edit their essay. They will submit the final copy of their essay for a grade.
In week six of class, students will present and discuss their essays. If students are not comfortable reading in front of the class, I will read their work for them. If there are only a few students in class, in the remainder of class time, students will be allowed to create art work or write. Art and writing prompts will be provided.  
I will teach this class through discussion and PowerPoint presentations. I teach through interaction with the students and their interaction with each other. Discussion is of utmost importance. I believe students learn best when they enjoy what they are learning and when the learning environment promotes discussion. Learners should come to class prepared to think about the plot of and characters in The Great Gatsby, to write about their observations, and to have fun in class
학습 목표
Students will learn to analyze and write about the classic work The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
학습 목표

그 외 세부 사항

학부모 가이드
The Great Gatsby involves sexual content, language some may deem inappropriate, smoking, alcohol use, and murder. One character is hit by a car and killed. Another is shot and killed. This may not be suitable for some learners. Parents should decide if this content is appropriate for their student(s).
수업 자료
Students will need their own copy of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.  Students should also bring a pencil and paper to class. Students should also have access to a computer and a program such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs with which to complete their essay writing.
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가입일: June, 2020
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I have master's degrees in human services counseling, history, and professional writing. I have studied and analyzed classic literature for well over thirty years. I am passionate about analyzing classic works, their importance to the societies in which they were written, and their importance for us today. 

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