包含什麼
10 預錄課程
10 週
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課堂經歷
This course will mimic a middle grade language arts classroom. It is appropriate for advanced middle school students (7th-8th grade) or 9th grade English students. Treasure Island is a challenging but exciting adventure story with lots of material for study and learning. This class will cover a reading schedule for the novel, quizzes between sections (approximately every 6 chapters), an exploration of applicable standards, and include several written responses for students to learn how to form their opinions through writing based in support from the text. It will rely heavily on student inference as they learn how to organize and explain their writing. There is a free, online version of this book if you don't have a copy of your own! Students will interact through Nearpod via teacher provided links (no Nearpod account required). The teacher will facilitate discussions for each section of the novel via written response. At the end of the novel, students will brainstorm ideas and work through a writers workshop of their final essay. Additionally, there will be a test at the end of the novel designed to test students' critical thinking and ability to write constructed response style answers that rely on textual evidence and strong writing skills. Constructed and extended response writing are critical skills needed moving forward in education, including heavy use on standardized assessments. The first 7 weeks of the course will be guided by a reading schedule. The novel is broken down into sections containing 4-6 chapters each. Each of these sections will correspond to a week in our class. Each section will feature highlights, lessons on essential reading skills, and a quiz that will include critical thinking, constructed response questions. Each quiz will be open book so students are expected to use quotes and/or paraphrases from the book to support their answers. The first week of class, while students are reading the first section of the book, will feature relevant background information to help students acclimate and understand this classic piece of British literature. The last 3 weeks of class will be focused on building writing skills, culminating in a final essay. Students will be taught skills necessary to organize and explain their ideas, work together to brainstorm and peer edit, and present their final paper for review. The teacher will guide them through every step of the writing process and require all students to share drafts for feedback. The final paper will be graded via rubric.
學習目標
Students will learn how to organize and explain writing through textual evidence in constructed and extended response writing. Students will deepen their reading comprehension skills as well as their understanding of this historical fiction, adventure genre of writing.
教學大綱
10 課程
超過 10 週課 1:
History of Piracy
Students will build background knowledge about the setting and historical context of the novel. They will read Part 1 of the novel in preparation for next week.
課 2:
Discuss Part 1
Students will take a reading comprehension check for Part 1 of the novel as well as analyze how the author's use of dialect plays a role in the story. Students will read Part 2 in preparation for next week.
課 3:
Discuss Part 2
Students will analyze the character traits presented by characters in the novel. They will look at character relationships and narrator reliability. Students will read Part 3 in preparation for next week.
課 4:
Discuss Part 3
Students will continue their character analysis, focusing more specifically on the main character, Jim Hawkins. They will analyze his choices and actions and how they relate to the plot development. Students will read Part 4 in preparation for next week.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
This book does portray murder at the hand of pirates as well as some mild language.
供應清單
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson Google Docs highly encouraged but not required
外部資源
除了 Outschool 教室外,本課程也使用:
教師專業知識和證書
印第安納州 教學證書 在 中學教育
Hello! My name is Mrs. Henry, and I am a licensed secondary English teacher. I have taught 7-12 grade in a traditional classroom setting for the past 9 years. My repertoire of taught classes includes 7th-8th grade Language Arts, Accelerated Language Arts, 9th grade English, and high school creative writing (the curriculum for this class I designed myself!). I have also led a creative writing club as well as a writing lab.
Creative writing and British Literature are subjects I am most passionate about, but I'm in this field because I love all aspects of it: grammar, formal writing, literature, creative writing, and informational text. I would love to teach you about poetry, help you fine tune a story you're working on, lead you through the process of a research paper, deepen your understanding of grammar and semantics, or discuss the fine details of your favorite book. I love helping students through any part of the writing process as well as the rich discussions that come from digging in deep to a story or text.