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32 預錄課程
16 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
到內容作業
每週 4+ 小時. Students will need to read and study the texts, do the weekly activity pages, do short written responses outside of class, and research and write papers/essays. This class is considered to be academically rigorous. This is considered to be an academically rigorous course.等級
Students will receive a letter grade at the end of each unit and at the end of the course. Students are graded on responding to reading questions, turning in homework, tests (percentage grade), and final projects (creative, essays, and analytical). Gradings rubrics are provided for final projects, essays, and creative writing.等級
Students can "opt out" of receiving a grade for this course. I recommend they complete the in-video activities and do all of the reading to get the most out of the class.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 7 - 9 年級
In this 16-week self-paced class (asynchronous), students will do the second half of English Language Arts Through Literature where we will analyze novels, poetry, and nonfiction, and write papers/essays on related topics. If students are taking the class for an academic grade, they should plan on spending several hours a week on the class for the lessons, homework, projects, and reading. This class can be used as a core English/Literature/Language Arts/ELA course for 8th or 9th grade (US standards). For non US-students, please contact me and I can send you the standards to see if it will suit your high school/secondary school year 8, 9, or 10 student's needs. There are NO live meetings for this course. Multiple posts will be made to the classroom each week which will include: video lessons on the text and language arts/grammar lessons, discussion on the reading prompts which can be video or written responded to, homework post which will include the reading and worksheet/writing/creative project assignment, and question/answer posts regarding language arts, vocabulary, and grammar. This class uses the [Moving] Beyond the Page Language Arts curriculum. As such learners will use literature to learn language arts, develop their critical thinking and creativity skills, and use the 6+1 traits of writing approach (Ideas, Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, Conventions, Presentations). A Summary of Skills will be provided when you enroll that tells you which state and national (US) standards that each unit covers for your own planning and any documentation requirements that you need to submit to your local authorities. Unit 1 - The House of the Scorpion (MBTP Unit) - 4 weeks In a dystopian world where humans are cloned for the benefit of others with no rights of their own, one boy is destined to make a difference. With the help of a bodyguard and a maid, Matt changes his destiny. Write a persuasive essay in support of or in opposition to human cloning. Research and understand rhetorical and logical fallacies, and develop persuasive techniques. Unit 2 - Watership Down (MBTP Unit) - 4 weeks In a world where rabbits take center stage, members of one warren must flee their home in search of a new life. Follow their adventures as they cross paths with other rabbit groups, memorable animals, and humans. Explore the fantasy genre. Analyze foreshadowing, irony, and character conflict. Then try your own hand at developing a fantasy story. Unit 3 - The Book Thief (MBTP Unit) - 4 weeks In this unit, you will read "The Book Thief," a historical novel by Markus Zusak. The novel follows Liesel, a young girl living in World War II Germany. You will learn basic facts about World War II and the influence of Nazi propaganda. This will help you better understand the character motivation of Liesel and her father. You will learn about literary devices and logical fallacies as you explore the relationship between the author, narrator, and reader. For your final project, you will complete three mini projects as part of a Think-Tac-Toe board. Unit 4 - Great American Poets (MBTP Unit) - 4 weeks In this unit, you will learn about the world of poetry. You will learn the basic structure of various poems and how figurative language contributes to a poem's meaning. You will also learn about the different ways to interpret and analyze a poem. While learning about poetry, you will discuss the works of famous poets Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Frost, and poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Your final project will be a poetry journal complete with poems of your own. .
學習目標
Students will become more proficient at analyzing literature and improve on their writing skills.
教學大綱
標準
與 Common Core State Standards (CCSS)對齊4 單位
32 課程
超過 16 週單位 1: The House of the Scorpion
課 1:
The House of the Scorpion Lesson 1
Learn about cloning, evaluating and citing sources, and start reading and answering questions about The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer. Video Lesson: 12 min.
2 作業
課 2:
The House of the Scorpion Lesson 2
Learn abut persuasive writing techniques, write a thesis statement, and read and answer questions about The House of the Scorpion. MBTP Video Lesson: 8 min.
3 作業
課 3:
The House of the Scorpion Lesson 3
Learn about rhetorical and logical fallacies, outline and write a first draft of a persuasive essay, and read and answer questions about The House of the Scorpion. Video Lesson: 12 min.
3 作業
課 4:
The House of the Scorpion Lesson 4
Learn about dystopian literature, creating a works cited page, and read and answer questions about The House of the Scorpion. Video Lesson: 12 min.
2 作業
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Google Suites: I will refer to the google suites when assigning homework; students will be asked to turn in larger written assignments with Google Docs. Tests and exams will be conducted using Google Forms.
Students will research some topics online, read articles on websites, and occasional watch an informational YouTube video to complete homework assignments. The following Moving Beyond the Page Resource List will be provided to learners to help them complete homework assignments and projects - https://www.movingbeyondthepage.com/online/content/resource-list.aspx
Students will read and discuss in a matter-of-fact way the following texts which tackle some sensitive topics. Some of the topics tackled will be war, antisemitism/racism, murder, death, and violence. The books tell stories that include these elements and the students will discuss these issues in a matter-of-fact way in context to when/where it happened or is depicted as happening. It is important for learners to know that these issues exist even if they don't have a personal connection to one or any of the topics. These books are taught to middle school/secondary school aged children all over the world and are considered to be age appropriate with the knowledge of the sensitive issues that will be covered.
Special Note on The Book Thief: Slurs, negative depictions, and/or mistreatment of people that are harmful and wrong will be depicted in this story. Learners will discuss the inclusion of these items in a book that is historical fiction and whether they think it detracts from the story or is necessary to the story. The behaviors of the characters involved in those scenes will also be analyzed and examined.
The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer.
Watership Down by Richard Adams.
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.
101 Great American Poems by The American Poetry & Literacy Project.
先決條件
Learner should have an eighth grade reading level.
供應清單
Families will need to purchase the Moving Beyond the Page student activity pages to download. Direct links to purchase the student activity pages will be provided after enrollment. MBTP Activity Pages Semester A - $19.96 MBTP Activity Pages Semester B - $19.96 The following texts/books will be used throughout the class. Families may purchase (print, ebook, or audio) or borrow from their local library. Prices listed below were found on Amazon. Semester B: The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer. ISBN 9780689852237. $8.31. Watership Down by Richard Adams. ISBN 9780743277709. $13.60. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. ISBN 0375842209. $6.99. 101 Great American Poems by The American Poetry & Literacy Project. ISBN 0486401588. $2.99. Semester A: Abigail Adams: Witness to a Revolution by Natalie S. Bober Animal Farm by George Orwell Einstein Adds a Dimension by Joy Hakim Elijah of Buxton by Christopher Paul Curtis Students will need a word processor to write paper assignments, a journal/notebook/google doc is recommended for journaling thoughts and extra/non-workbook assignments, a printer to print up the workbook pages or pdf editor to do them on their computer, and a cell phone with a camera or scanner to turn in workbook pages. Some additional art supplies such as glue, markers/crayons/colored pencil, paper, etc. will be needed for certain assignments.
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教師專業知識和證書
2 個學位
碩士 在 電影/電影/視頻研究 從 California State University, Fullerton
學士學位 在 文理科 從 Charter Oak State College
I studied literature throughout my bachelor's program as part of the creative writing emphasis. I have been teaching middle and high school level students for several years how to analyze texts (movies and books) as well as writing essays.
Published writer in nonfiction (articles and books) and fiction (short stories, novellas, and novels).
Writing young adult fantasy and space opera under the pen name Angelia Almos.
Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting
Bachelor of Arts in Applied Arts: Creative Writing
Certificates from Institute of Children's Literature
Certificates from Institute for Writers