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下一本書從 11 月 11 日那一週開始!加入我們這個引人入勝的英語語言藝術課程,學習者在蘇格拉底研討會上討論小說並完成評分項目和論文。由經驗豐富的高中 ELA 老師指導。
Meg Connolly, Certified ELA Teacher
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32 現場會議
26 小時 40 分鐘 上課時間
作業
每週 2-4 小時. Learners will be asked to read roughly 1/4 of a novel per week. Exact page numbers will depend on the novel. For each novel, there will be workbook pages or discussion questions provided that act as a reading companion. I do not grade this work.
評估
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. Essays and projects will be submitted via Google Classroom.
等級
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.
進度報告
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.
完成證書
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.
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課堂經歷

英語程度 - B2+
美國 9 - 12 年級
Intermediate 等級
Welcome to High School Classics Novels, Year 1! 

NEXT BOOK STARTS WEEK OF NOVEMBER 11th - ENROLL NOW! 

Please note that we are following this reading schedule until Winter Break. This overrides the schedule posted in the syllabus.

MODIFIED FALL SCHEDULE:
Modified Fall:
UNIT 1: OUTCASTS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Book 1: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald 

1. October 21 - October 27: Chapters 1 through 3
2. October 28 - November 3: Chapters 4 through 6
3. November 4 - November 10: 7 through 9 (END)

Book 2: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
4. November 11 - November 17: Chapter 1 (The Scarlett Letter) through Chapter 6 (Pearl)
5. November 18 - November 24: Chapter 7 (The Governor’s Hall) through Chapter 12 (The Minister’s Vigil)

🦃 (Thanksgiving) *NO CLASSES*: November 25 - December 8   (two weeks)

6. December 9 - December 15: Chapter 13 (Another View of Hester)  through Chapter 19 (The Child at the Brookside)
7. December 16 - December 22: Chapter 20 (The Minister in the Maze) through Chapter 24 (Conclusion) (END)

☃️ Winter Break *NO CLASSES: December 23 - January 5 (two weeks)

8. January 6 - January 12: Unit 1 Wrap up


🌟 Course Overview 🌟

The High School Classics Year 1 English Language Arts course is crafted for homeschool learners eager to engage deeply with literature in a supportive and intellectually enriching setting. Through thematic exploration, discussion, and structured instruction, learners will develop a stronger understanding and appreciation of classic novels.

🌟 What to Expect 🌟

This course covers four thematic units, each highlighting two classic novels. Learners will explore each novel over four weeks, with each unit spanning eight weeks for a rich study of themes, symbols, and literary devices. While discussion-centered, direct instruction is provided to support learners with complex texts.

To complement discussions, learners will engage in collaborative activities and analytical writing exercises, helping them articulate and share insights confidently. By the end of each novel, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of its thematic depth and importance in literature.

🌟 Why Take This Course? 🌟

Ideal for learners who wish to:

✅ Cultivate a deep appreciation for classic literature
✅ Develop speaking skills through insightful discussions
✅ Improve analytical writing through focused literary analysis
✅ Prepare for AP Literature and college-level classes
✅ Follow a structured, full-year homeschool language arts curriculum

🌟 Who Should Enroll? 🌟

This course suits:

✅ Teens passionate about reading and discussing literature
✅ Learners looking to gain confidence in reading and writing
✅ Homeschoolers needing a full-year high school English course
✅ AP Literature students seeking extra support
✅ Aspiring English majors or those interested in literary studies
✅ ESL/ELL learners wanting advanced reading guidance with a TESOL-certified teacher
✅ Neurodivergent learners who thrive in inclusive, supportive environments

🌟 Additional Course Benefits 🌟

Enhanced Critical Thinking: Learners develop analytical skills applicable across subjects.
Collaborative Learning: Peer discussions encourage teamwork and social interaction.
Personal Growth: Engaging with challenging texts builds resilience and a growth mindset.
Writing Development: Feedback on assignments improves clarity and expression.
College Readiness: Exposure to classic literature prepares learners for college expectations.

🌟 Class Format 🌟

Warm-Up Discussion (~10 minutes): Share initial impressions of the reading.
Literary Analysis Writing (~10 minutes): Respond to a prompt or creative activity for deeper understanding.
Analytic Discussion (~25-30 minutes): Engage in group discussions, sharing insights and examining themes.
Sign-Off (~3 minutes): Conclude with reflection or predictions.

🌟 Materials & Optional Graded Essay/Project 🌟

Weekly materials foster critical thinking, and each unit offers an optional graded essay or project for individualized feedback. All assignments submitted via Google Drive.

🌟 Teaching Methods 🌟

I use Socratic questioning, guided analysis, and short writing exercises to create a relaxed yet intellectually stimulating environment. This approach builds critical engagement, helping learners gain confidence in their analytical abilities.

🌟 Interaction 🌟

This course emulates college-level literature discussions, fostering active engagement and creating a dynamic, peer-supported learning community.

🌟 Prior Knowledge 🌟

No prior knowledge is required, but learners should be comfortable reading high school-level novels over four weeks.

🌟 A Note About Content 🌟

Sensitive topics may arise within the novels. I ensure a respectful, judgment-free space for open discussion, and parents are encouraged to review each book for suitability.

🌟 A Note About Inclusion 🌟

New learners are invited (but not required) to share their pronouns, fostering an inclusive, welcoming classroom. With certifications in ELA, special education, and TESOL, I support diverse and neurodiverse learners in this course.

🌟 About the Teacher 🌟

Meg Connolly holds bachelor’s degrees in literature and philosophy and master’s degrees in teaching ELA (grades 7-12) and in teaching students with disabilities. With over 11 years of experience in U.S. public schools and online platforms, she has taught from special education ELA to AP Literature. For more details, view her teacher profile.

Join the Conversation! Enroll now to discuss, analyze, and enjoy classic literature with peers.
學習目標
Students will analyze how an author's choices concerning how to structure a text, order events within it and manipulate time contribute to the overall meaning and tone of the text (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.5)
Students will cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.1)
學習目標

教學大綱

課程
遵循 Teacher-Created 課程
標準
與 Common Core State Standards (CCSS)對齊
4 單位
32 課程
超過 32 週
單位 1: On the Outside Looking In: Outcasts in American Literature
課 1:
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (Introduction through 6)
 - Introduction to The Scarlet Letter & foundations of American literature
- Discussion on the first part of the novel: Chapter 1 (The Custom House: Introduction) through Chapter 6 (Pearl) 
50 分鐘線上直播課
課 2:
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (Chapters 7 through 12)
 - Discussion on the second part of the novel: Chapter 7 (The Governor’s Hall) through Chapter 12 (The Minister’s Vigil) 
50 分鐘線上直播課
課 3:
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (Chapters 13 through 19)
 - Discussion on the third part of the novel: Chapter 13 (Another View of Hester)  through Chapter 19 (The Child at the Brookside) 
50 分鐘線上直播課
課 4:
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (Chapters 20 through 24)
 - Discussion on the final part of the novel: Chapter 20 (The Minister in the Maze) through Chapter 24 (Conclusion)
- Discussion of overall themes and key takeaways 
50 分鐘線上直播課

其他詳情

學習需求
This course offers a supportive, inclusive environment for neurodivergent learners. With engaging discussions and personalized feedback, it fosters critical thinking while accommodating diverse learning needs and encouraging self-expression
父母的引導和規範
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.
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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 eleven 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!

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