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1개의 라이브 미팅
주당 수업 50 분 시간숙제
주당 2-4시간. Learners will be asked to read roughly 1/4 of a novel per week. Exact page numbers will depend on the novel.학습 평가
For each unit (2 novels thematically linked), I provide optional project and essay prompts. Learners can complete an essay or a project to submit for feedback.문자 등급
If students submit an essay or a project, I will provide a rubric with a final letter grade, as well as comments within the essay or project itself.학습 리포트
I am always available and happy to work with caregivers to ensure that their learner's specific needs are met. If you wish to touch base with me about your learner, or discuss something in particular, don't hesitate to reach out and I will provide feedback.수료증
At the end of the semester (December) or the course (May), learners can request a final grade report. Learners must be enrolled in the class for at least four novels (two units), and must have submitted at least two essays and/or projects to qualify. I am unable to accurately assess a student's performance otherwise. Grades will be an average of: class participation, in-class writing, and essay/project grades, weighted evenly. Grade reports will include a written report as well as letter/number grades.보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
수업 소개
영어레벨 - B1
미국 9학년 - 12학년 학년
레벨 Intermediate - Advanced
📣 Next novel starts week of February 3rd! Hello, future bibliophiles (or seasoned readers)! 📚 Welcome to my Year 2 High School Classics Book Club! This class is perfect for high school students who want to deepen their love for reading, improve their critical thinking, and prepare for college-level literature. 🌟Course Overview🌟 This relaxed but challenging course offers a supportive space where students can dive into classic novels, engage in Socratic seminars, and strengthen their literary analysis skills. I believe that, with a little guidance, every student can understand and enjoy even the most challenging books! 🌟Why Take This Course?🌟 This class is ideal for students who want to: ✅ Build a deeper appreciation for classic literature ✅ Strengthen their speaking skills through peer discussions ✅ Improve analytic writing with literary analysis ✅ Prepare for AP Literature and future college courses ✅ Follow a full-year homeschool language arts curriculum 🌟Who Should Enroll?🌟 This course is great for: ✅ Teens who love reading and discussing literature ✅ Homeschoolers seeking a full-year high school English curriculum ✅ AP Literature students looking for extra support ✅ Future English majors ✅ ESL/ELL learners seeking advanced reading instruction with a TESOL-certified teacher ✅ Neurodivergent learners wanting a supportive and inclusive space 🌟Class Format🌟 • Warm-up Discussion (~10 min): Share first impressions of the reading. • Analytic Writing (~10 min): Respond to literary prompts to deepen understanding. • In-Depth Discussion (~25-30 min): Explore themes, characters, and questions. • Closing Activity (~3 min): Reflect on key takeaways or predictions. Each week, we’ll focus on key literary elements such as: • Themes, motifs, and symbols • Character development • Literary devices and techniques • Cultural and historical context Discussion is at the heart of this course, but I’ll also provide direct instruction on more complex novels to make sure everyone understands and enjoys the material. 🌟Curriculum Overview🌟 The course is divided into four thematic units, each with two novels. We’ll spend four weeks on each novel, with optional graded essays or projects for those seeking feedback. 🌟Weekly Breakdown🌟 🍁 Fall Semester 2024 UNIT 1: TIES THAT BIND: LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE Book 1: One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez 1. September 9 - September 15: Chapters 1 through 5 2. September 16 - September 22: Chapters 6 through 10 3. September 23 - September 29: Chapters 11 through 15 4. September 30 - October 6: Chapters 16 to END Book 2: The House of Spirits by Isabelle Allende 5. October 7 - October 13 6. October 14 - October 20 7. October 21 - October 27 8. October 28 - November 3 UNIT 2: GROWING UP AN IMMIGRANT: AMERICAN LITERATURE Book 3: My Antonia by Willa Cather 9. November 4 - November 10 10. November 11 - November 17 11. November 18 - November 24 🦃 (Thanksgiving) NO CLASSES: November 25 - December 8 (two weeks) 12. December 9 - December 15 13. December 16 - December 22 ☃️ Winter Break NO CLASSES: December 23 - January 5 (2 weeks) 🌸 Spring Semester 2025 (UNIT 2 CONT) Book 4: Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan 1. January 6 - January 12 2. January 13 - January 19 3. January 20 - January 26 4. January 27 - February 2 UNIT 3: DARK FUTURES: DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE Book 5: Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood 5. February 3 - February 9 6. February 10 - February 16 7. February 17 - February 23 8. February 24 - March 2 Book 6: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury 9. March 3 - March 9 10. March 10 - March 16 11. March 17 - March 23 12. March 24 - March 30 UNIT 4: SUFFERING & SURVIVAL: LITERATURE OF TRAUMA Book 7: Night by Elie Wiesel 13. March 31 - April 6 14. April 7 - April 13 🌿 Spring Break NO CLASSES: April 14 - April 20 15. April 21 - April 27 16. April 28 - May 4 Book 8: Beloved by Toni Morrison 17. May 5 - May 11 18. May 12 - May 18 19. May 19 - May 25 20. May 26 - June 1 21. June 2 - June 8: Course Wrap up 🌟Materials & Assignments🌟 Guided reading questions are provided, along with optional essays or projects for feedback. Students preparing for AP Literature will have AP-style prompts available. 🌟Teaching Approach🌟 I use a mix of Socratic questioning and direct instruction to guide students through complex texts. My goal is to foster critical thinking and deep literary analysis in a supportive, inclusive environment. 🌟Inclusivity & Content Note🌟 This course covers sensitive topics present in classic literature. Please review the reading list to determine if the material is suitable for your learner. I strive to create a fully inclusive classroom for today's teenagers. I welcome neurodivergent learners and students with unique learning or social needs. When new learners join, I encourage introductions, with the option to share preferred pronouns. 🌟About the Teacher🌟 I’m Meg Connolly, a certified teacher with 11 years of experience in ELA and special education. My passion is creating a welcoming space where all students can engage with literature and develop their skills. Ready to join? Let’s explore some amazing books together!
학습 목표
Learners will analyze writers' choices concerning structure and style, and how those choices contribute to the overall meaning and tone of the text.
Learners will analyze how central ideas develop over the course of a text, including how they are shaped and refined by specific details.
그 외 세부 사항
학습 요구
This course creates an inclusive space for neurodivergent learners to explore literature. With diverse teaching methods, peer interactions, flexible assignments, and expert support, students thrive in a nurturing environment.
학부모 가이드
All the novels taught in this class are pulled from standard high school literature curriculum in the United States. However, be aware that many of them deal with adult topics. Please research each book and decide if it is ultimately appropriate for your learner.
수업 자료
Learners must obtain a copy of the novels we will be reading, according to the scheduled outlined in the class description.
등록 시 1개의 파일을 볼 수 있어요.
Outschool 외 필요 앱/웹사이트
이 수업에서는 아웃스쿨 교실 외에도 다음의 툴을 사용합니다:
교사 전문성 및 자격증
2 교직증명서
매사추세츠 주 교직증명서 영어/언어 예술에
미국 외 교직증명서 다른 언어 사용자를 위한 영어에
2 정도
석사 학위 교육 Fordham University에서
학사 학위 영어 Fordham University에서
Meg Connolly is a certified teacher with bachelor's degrees in literature and philosophy. She also holds master's degrees in teaching ELA (grades 7-12) and teaching students with disabilities. Meg is TESOL certified and has experience working with ESL students. With nine years of teaching experience in both the US public school system and online, she is dedicated to providing a high-quality learning experience tailored to each student’s needs. Ready to embark on a literary adventure? Join Meg’s class today!
리뷰
실시간 그룹 수업
매주
US$25
주당 1회
50분
실시간 화상 수업
연령: 14-18
수업당 학습자 3-10 명