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1 現場會議
每週上課 45 分鐘 小時作業
每週 1 小時. For each submitted assignment, I will provide a brief evaluation that addresses overall style, grammar, and adherence to the weekly requirements.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
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英語程度 - 未知
美國 5 - 8 年級
This ongoing weekly class is designed to offer students a guided writing environment with in-class assignments that focus both on output and grammar/style. It is suitable for tweens and young teens who are already comfortable with writing and want weekly opportunities to write about interesting topics, as well as for students who might be more reluctant to write and need more direction and focus. The goals of this class are 1) give students a weekly time for focused writing, 2) introduce them to/ remind them of grammatical and literary elements that are elements of being strong writers, and 3) give them weekly practice in self-expression for an audience. The goal of 200 words is to give students a concrete goal. Writing more is fine! A typical class will involve a brief warm-up followed by an instructor presentation and discussion on a particular aspect of writing. This might be the use of -ly adverbs, the use of a dependent clause, alliteration, parallelism, or other devices. Then, the students will use time in class to practice this device by drawing on images, their imaginations, and prompts. Finally, they will put this knowledge to work on a longer in-class assignment. Grammatical and style topics will range from the expected (do not start any sentences with subject-verb openers… replace weak verbs with strong verbs…) to the more unexpected (use at least five examples of alliteration… use 10 three-syllable words…). The prompts and assignments will differ each week and rotate between descriptive, expository, persuasive, narrative, and creative writing. Week 1 (Nov. 4-8): Descriptive Writing with Adjectives & Adverbs Focus: Using vivid adjectives and adverbs to enhance descriptions. Prompt: Describe a mysterious place you’ve never been to but can imagine vividly (e.g., an enchanted forest, a futuristic city). Use at least five -ly adverbs and ten strong adjectives to bring it to life. Week 2: (Nov. 11-15): Narrative Writing with Dependent Clauses Focus: Creating complex sentences with dependent clauses. Prompt: Write a short story that begins with the phrase "Even though I knew it was risky, I..." Use at least three sentences that include dependent clauses to add depth to your narrative. Week 3 (Nov. 18-22): Persuasive Writing with Strong Verbs Focus: Replacing weak verbs with stronger, more dynamic ones. Prompt: Write a persuasive letter. Replace weak verbs like “is” or “was” with more impactful alternatives. Week 4 (Dec. 2-6): Creative Writing with Alliteration Focus: Using alliteration to enhance rhythm and interest. Prompt: Write a story or poem where you describe a busy place. Use at least five examples of alliteration to make your writing playful and musical. Week 5 (Dec. 9-15): Expository Writing with Parallelism Focus: Using parallelism for clarity and impact. Prompt: Write a "how-to" guide on a fun activity (e.g., building a fort, baking a cake). Use parallel sentence structures to create a clear and engaging flow. Week 6 (Dec. 16-20): Descriptive Writing with Sensory Details Focus: Engaging the senses in writing. Prompt: Describe your favorite meal using all five senses. What does it look, smell, taste, feel, and sound like when you eat it?
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學士學位 由 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
I'm a veteran Outschool teacher with more than four years of experience. In that time, I've taught over 4,000 students. My classes range from vocabulary to grammar to essays to creative writing... and everything in between!
Additionally, I have homeschooled all five of my own kids, although some are now off to high school and college. In fact, I started teaching on Outschool because I saw so much growth in language in my kids at home through my instruction that I wanted to offer it to students around the world.
I hold degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in French literature and journalism.
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現場團體小班課程
US$20
每週每週 1 次
45 分鐘
有31 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 10-15
3-6 每班學員人數