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이 과정은 역사와 문학을 멀고 지루하게 느끼게 하는 과제를 해결하고, 그것들을 생생하게 살아나게 합니다. 독서, 창의적인 프로젝트, 강력한 글쓰기를 통해 과거와 현재 사이의 연결을 발견하게 될 것입니다!
Daysha Rae, M.Ed
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사전 녹화된 수업 12개
12 주
교사 지원 기간(주)
1년
학습 내용 이용 기간
과제
주당 1시간. Learners will be given enrichment activities to do each week in addition to a small writing and research project near the end of the course.
문자 등급
If a parent requests a formal grade report, I will create an assessment for them based on the lessons taught and enrichments completed. Just remember to ask!
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수업 소개

영어 수준 - 알 수 없음
미국 8학년 - 11학년 학년
Welcome to Exploring History Through Literature and Writing!

🌟 Explore a Variety of Writing Styles!
Learners will engage in:
-Creative responses like found poetry
-Analytical tasks such as photo and text analysis
-Short essay responses with a focus on crafting clear, concise arguments
-A culminating research-based mini-essay project

This course is designed to develop versatile writing skills while fostering critical thinking and creativity!

💡 Why Take This Course?
Through literature and various mediums, we gain insight into how people overcame challenges and triumphed. My teaching style—“I do,” “We do,” “You do”—has proven effective for learners of all abilities. This course is designed to:
-Build reading comprehension and critical analysis skills.
-Explore universal themes and text structures.
-Use primary sources, non-fiction, fiction, music, and video clips to tell historical stories.
-Enhance learners’ writing skills

📝 Course Goals
Learners will:
-Gain an understanding of historical time periods through multiple mediums.
-Analyze texts using text-to-world, text-to-self, and text-to-text connections.
-Build confidence in writing and analyzing through guided tasks.
-Complete a final research-based mini-essay project focusing on their historical era of choice.

📋Course Outline (check out the syllabus for details!)

💻THIS IS A SELF-PACED CLASS
Each lesson contains 1-2 video lessons, handouts, and a variety of enrichment opportunities. While not mandatory, if learners turn in enrichments, I will review them and provide feedback on Fridays/Sundays for up to 12 weeks.

What Sets This Course Apart?
-A mix of historical exploration and skill-building in reading and writing
-Respect for all perspectives and open-minded discussions
-Extensive, personalized feedback both in class and on assignments

🖋️ Join me for an engaging journey through history, literature, and writing!

학습 목표

Learners will improve their reading, critical thinking, analysis, and writing skills.
학습 목표

강의 계획서

커리큘럼
Teacher-Created 커리큘럼 기반
12 레슨
12 주 이상
레슨1:
The Civil War
 We will be exploring the Civil War era with Ambrose Bierce’s short story "A Horseman in the Sky." This powerful tale highlights themes of duty, sacrifice, and the human cost of war. Learners will analyze Bierce’s use of imagery and tone to depict the complexity of choices during wartime. 
레슨2:
The Civil War
 We will continue exploring the Civil War era by examining primary source letters and excerpts from Abraham Lincoln’s iconic speeches, including the Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural Address. These texts provide insight into the themes of unity, sacrifice, and freedom. Learners will create a Found Poem to capture the emotional depth and historical significance of this pivotal time. 
레슨3:
The Progressive Era in Poetry and Prose
 In this lesson, we willexplore the Progressive Era through the lens of two iconic poems: Walt Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing” and Langston Hughes’s “I, Too.” You’ll examine how Hughes responds to Whitman’s optimistic portrayal of America, analyze their use of poetic techniques like cataloging and metaphor, and reflect on the contrasting tones and perspectives of the two works. Through this activity, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and social dynamics of the Progressive Era. 
레슨4:
Voices of Change—A Seat at the Table
 Building on our exploration of the Progressive Era, learners will engage in the A Seat at the Table activity. By comparing Langston Hughes’ "I, Too" and Walt Whitman’s "I Hear America Singing," they will reflect on inclusion, equity, and the metaphor of “a seat at the table.” Learners will respond to guided questions and discuss the societal impact of these themes. 

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학부모 가이드
I recognize that discussions about Emmett Till’s story and legacy can evoke strong emotions. To ensure a safe and respectful learning environment, I will: 1. Begin the lesson by setting ground rules for discussion, emphasizing respect, empathy, and active listening. 2. Acknowledge the emotional nature of the topic and encourage students to express their feelings thoughtfully while respecting others. 3. Provide learners with options for how they wish to engage, such as written reflections instead of verbal participation, if they are more comfortable. 4. Redirect any unsolicited or overly emotional comments by acknowledging the sentiment and gently refocusing on the lesson objectives. 5. Encourage learners to share their thoughts or emotions privately after class if they feel overwhelmed, and offer guidance or resources for further support. This approach ensures a structured and supportive environment while allowing for meaningful engagement with sensitive material.
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출처
Primary Sources: “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus “Second Inaugural Address” and the "Gettysburg Address" by Abraham Lincoln short historical fiction stories and poems Mamie Till-Mobley’s statements and the photograph at the train station Letters and memoirs from Civil Rights leaders Protest songs and lyrics from the Vietnam War era (e.g., “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel, “Fortunate Son” by CCR) Secondary Sources: PBS American Experience documentaries The materials are chosen to represent diverse views and provide balanced historical context.
가입일: June, 2020
4.9
557수강 후기
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인기 수업
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교사 전문성 및 자격증
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I have been teaching literature and writing to teens for over 25 years. I hold Bachelor’s Degrees in English, Writing, and Secondary Education, as well as a current teaching license. In 2005, I earned a Master’s Degree in Education and continue to take professional development courses annually to refine my teaching practices and stay current with educational trends and new teaching methods. Alongside my work with pre-teens and teens, I am also an English professor at the university level, where I teach writing and literature courses.

During my 21 years as a high school English teacher, I was proud to help our sophomore students consistently achieve the highest reading and writing scores in the state. My teaching approach focuses on building a strong foundation by breaking the writing process into small, manageable steps. I am super patient and encouraging with my feedback and guidance, ensuring students feel supported and confident as they grow in their writing abilities.

My courses are designed to accommodate all types of learners and abilities, providing a supportive environment where every learner can thrive!

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