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10 預錄課程
10 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
到內容作業
每週 1-2 小時. I expect that students will be prepared for class by completing any assigned readings as listed in the syllabus. Each student will need a copy of reading materials (many ebooks are available for free on Project Gutenberg--see supply list for links). Additionally, I expect students to read at least 20 minutes a day from a self-selected novel. Reading on a regular basis provides important exposure to spelling, vocabulary, and language conventions, which transfer to an improvement of students' writing skills.評估
Students will receive feedback on one academic essay per semester: narrative essay (Part 1), persuasive essay (Part 2), and literature analysis essay (Part 3). Most writing assignments will be peer or self-graded. Other assignments, such as book reports or presentations, will be presented orally via video presentations. If you need a letter grade for your student at the end of a term, please let me know when the student enrolls in the class so I can track participation and assignments.評分
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課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 9 - 10 年級
Beginner - Intermediate 等級
PREREQUISITE: English Language Arts Part 1 This second trimester course (Part 2 of 3) will focus on one-third of the common core curriculum for 9th/10th grade. Students will improve their skills in reading, writing, language, and speaking/listening. Using novels, short stories, and informational texts, students will examine themes, main ideas, supporting details, and vocabulary. They will also practice their writing and language skills by writing paragraphs, academic essays (narrative in Part 1, persuasive in Part 2, and literary analysis in Part 3), and reflections. As an asynchronous class, there will be NO LIVE lessons. Students will have access to lessons and videos on Nearpod that detail each topic and engage the students in activities with reading, writing, language, and speaking/listening. They also will have access to an online discussion board to engage with the teacher and other online learners. Students will have several opportunities to practice their writing. Most writing assignments will be peer or self-graded, but one academic essay will be turned in to the teacher for extensive feedback. I'm a strong proponent of students learning how to find books that interest them. Many assignments from class will be drawn from novels that students self-select based on their own interests and reading levels. In my supply section, I have some links to websites where there are suggestions of novels to read. None of those options are required (nor have they been vetted by me, so please use your own parental discretion about what is appropriate for your students), but they may give your students a jumping off point to find their own books. Local libraries (and librarians) are great resources, too! Specifically, students will explore the following common core standards: --Reading (Informational Texts): http://www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/RI/9-10/ --Reading (Literature): http://www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/RL/9-10/ -- Writing: http://www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/W/9-10/ --Language: http://www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/L/9-10/ --Speaking/Listening: http://www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/SL/9-10/ Photo Credit: [Image by Michael from Pixabay]
學習目標
Write a persuasive, read a variety of 9th/10th grade fiction and non-fiction texts, and practice 9th/10th grade language skills
教學大綱
10 課程
超過 10 週課 1:
How do poets convey messages about themselves, society, and the human condition?
• Reading -- Poetry #1 (Haiku)
• Writing -- Academic Sources
• Language -- Avoiding Plagiarism
• Speaking/Listening -- Discussion #8
課 2:
What impact does listening have?
• Reading -- Poetry #2 (Free Verse)
• Writing -- Parenthetical Citations
• Language -- Works Cited Page
• Speaking/Listening -- Discussion #9
課 3:
How is language used to manipulate us?
• Reading -- Logical Fallacies
• Writing -- Counter-arguments
• Language -- Rhetorical Devices
• Speaking/Listening -- Discussion #10
課 4:
What is our impact on the world?
• Reading -- US Historical Documents
• Writing -- Drafting a Persuasive Essay
• Language -- Sentence Structure
• Speaking/Listening -- Discussion #11
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Each class will use Nearpod to complete writing assignments, discussions, and classroom activities, but Nearpod does not require students to create an account. Students will be asked to enter their first name only when entering the website so that assignments can be tracked by the teacher (content remains anonymous to other students).
In my supply section, I have some links to websites where there are suggestions of novels to read. None of those options are required (nor have they been vetted by me, so please use your own parental discretion about what is appropriate for your students), but they may give your students a jumping off point to find their own books.
Additionally, the play Much Ado About Nothing includes situations dealing with love, infidelity, marriage, friendship, crossed wires, hidden identities, honor, and deceit. Please make sure you are familiar with the play's content and are comfortable with your student discussing these situations prior to enrolling in this class.
先決條件
English Language Arts part 1
供應清單
These texts will be required for use in class (links to free ebooks on Project Gutenberg given with each title): • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle (ebook available for free at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1661) • The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 2 by Edgar Allan Poe (ebook available for free at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2148) • Grimms' Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (ebook available for free at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2591) • Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare (ebook available for free at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1520) I'm a strong proponent of students learning how to find books that interest them. Many assignments from class will be drawn from novels that students self-select based on their own interests and reading levels. Below are some links to websites where there are suggestions of novels to read. None of those options are required (nor have they been vetted by me, so please use your own parental discretion about what is appropriate for your students), but they may give your students a jumping off point to find their own books. Local libraries (and librarians) are great resources, too! Here are some suggested websites for ideas: • https://www.teachingexpertise.com/classroom-ideas/9th-grade-books/ • https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1557257510/maryvilleschoolsorg/ q3j2cgwq1mtrccz6zexc/SummerRdgSuggestions2019MJHS-EnglishI-1.pdf • https://bookriot.com/books-for-9th-graders/ • https://readingmiddlegrade.com/books-for-ninth-graders/ • https://www.whatdowedoallday.com/9th-grade-summer-reading-list/ • https://homeschool-curriculum.org/9th-grade-reading-list/
外部資源
除了 Outschool 教室外,本課程也使用:
來源
One of the common core curriculum standards for 9th grade includes the analysis of U.S. documents; therefore, we will be reviewing the Gettysburg Address and Martin Luther King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail."
Additionally, we will be reading the following texts (see Learner Supply List for links to free ebooks on Project Gutenberg):
• The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
• The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 2 by Edgar Allan Poe
• Grimms' Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
• Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare
教師專業知識和證書
I have a Juris Doctor from the S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah; a Master of Arts in Secondary Education from the University of Phoenix; and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Brigham Young University. I taught high school English for eight years (with endorsements in English and Reading), and I currently teach ESL online. I am also a former prosecuting and defense attorney, and I currently work as an appellate attorney.