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殺死一隻知更鳥閱讀和書籍討論

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Janelle Fila
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在這個為期八週的彈性課程中,學生將深入探討哈珀李的普立茲獎獲獎小說《殺死一隻知更鳥》中的主題、社會問題和緊迫問題#academic
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課堂經歷

美國等級 8 - 11
8 lessons//8 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Chapters 1-3
Video lessons, worksheets, vocabulary words, and a weekly writing assignment
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Chapters 4-7
Video lessons, worksheets, vocabulary words, and a weekly writing assignment
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Chapters 8-11
Video lessons, worksheets, vocabulary words, and a weekly writing assignment
 Week 4
Lesson 4
Chapters 12-14
Video lessons, worksheets, vocabulary words, and a weekly writing assignment
 Week 5
Lesson 5
Chapters 15-17
Video lessons, worksheets, vocabulary words, and a weekly writing assignment
 Week 6
Lesson 6
Chapters 18-21
Video lessons, worksheets, vocabulary words, and a weekly writing assignment
 Week 7
Lesson 7
Chapters 22-26
Video lessons, worksheets, vocabulary words, and a weekly writing assignment
 Week 8
Lesson 8
Chapters 27-31
Video lessons, worksheets, vocabulary words, and a weekly writing assignment
Week One: Chapters 1-3 (35 pages) Students will learn about the narrator Scout Finch, her family, including her father and brother, and the area that she grew up in. Students will learn about Scout's school experiences and will be encouraged to discuss the poverty depicted. We will also look at Walter Cunningham's character, discussing how seemingly minor characters can impact the overall story in a big way. 

Week Two: Chapters 4-7 (35 pages) We will discuss the possible importance of Scout's father's profession and initial thoughts about the Radleys, Scout's creepy neighbors. Students will be introduced to some minor characters like Dill and Miss Maudie. Students will be encouraged to consider the importance of these characters to the overall story. 

Week Three: Chapters 8-11 (46 pages) This ends Part One of the novel. We will talk about the deaths that occur in these chapters and how those deaths affect the overall story. Students will be encouraged to reflect back over what they've learned so far. I will also ask students to share what thoughts or questions they have about the direction of the rest of the story. 

Week Four: Chapters 12-14 (32 pages) Students will discuss Calpurnia, the Tom Robinson case, and the role race plays in this story. What questions do the students have about Atticus' upcoming trial?

Week Five: Chapters 15-17 (38 pages) We will talk about the jailhouse scene and the first of the courthouse scenes. What is Atticus' defense strategy? Will it work? We will also discuss the story's tone and mood as it shifts into more serious reading. 

Week Six: Chapters 18-21 (38 pages) Finishing out the courthouse scenes, we will discuss students' thoughts and opinions about the verdict. Were they surprised by the verdict? Or did Lee's storytelling help them expect this outcome? 

Week Seven: Chapters 22- 26 (41 pages) We will discuss Bob Ewell's anger, despite the verdict. Do students feel his anger is warranted? We will also discuss the final outcome of Tom Robinson, giving students the chance to share their opinion about what they think really happened. 

Week Eight: Chapters 27- 31 (39 pages) At the completion of this story, students will have a chance to talk about Boo Radley's character and discuss the title of the book. Do they agree with Mr. Tate's assessment that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife? Was it right to make that the official report, even if it wasn't technically true? Students will also have an opportunity to share any further thoughts or questions they have now that they've completed the entire story. 
I have a Master's Degree in Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults. I was a substitute teacher for three years before teaching at Outschool. I currently teach English Composition at a local nursing college. I have read To Kill a Mockingbird multiple times! It was one of the first books that captivated me as a reader. I especially loved the dual story line. I am still amazed at how Harper Lee took what seemed to be two separate stories and wove them together so seamlessly. I hope to pass on some enthusiasm for this book to my students! My goal is that they will come away with a respect, if not outright love, for this story and author. 
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Students will read between 30 and 50 pages a week on their own time. Students will have access to the new videos and a corresponding one page worksheet with discussion questions and places for fill-in-the blank answers. I also assign a short writing assignment focused around that week's discussion questions.
2 - 4 每週課外時間
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The more assignments that students complete and the more questions that they share in posts helps me to understand their knowledge and comprehension of the topics we are discussing.
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Please let me know if you require a grade for this course.
The students will need their own copy of To Kill a Mockingbird to read on their own. It can be borrowed from the library or even listened to as an audio book. The students may find it helpful to have a physical copy of the book with them when they fill out the class worksheets and post discussion questions in the classroom. 
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
The story depicts a deep sense of racism and criminal charges of sexual abuse. The book contains culturally insensitive words that are not appropriate for all readers. A number of characters die in this story as well. 
The students will read all of the chapters from To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. 
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I currently teach English Composition at the collegiate level. I have a Master's degree in Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults, so I teach reading and writing classes. I worked as a substitute teacher for 3 years, in all age ranges and... 
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