Literature Class

Literature Class (Grades 3-4)

Grades 3-4 Fall Session
Tuesdays 5:00 to 6:00 PM EST
September 14, 2022 to December 13, 2022

Overview

This literature class will guide students through timelessly important and stirringly beautiful works of age-appropriate literature, in a manner that allows students to grasp them intellectually and connect with them emotionally. The goal of studying these works is to help students develop as readers while they learn more about themselves and contemplate the kind of life they wish to lead.

This curriculum has been developed by Lisa VanDamme, the founder of a private school in Southern California. Lisa has extensive experience teaching literature, bringing to her work great passion and emotion, and this curriculum is part of her journey to bring her methodology to a wider audience so more students can reap the benefits of meaningful, guided study of great works of literature.


Course Content

Students will read Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner, a story about a ten-year-old boy named Willy that takes place on his grandfather’s potato farm in Wyoming.


Class Size

6 students maximum

Sessions

Grades 3-4
Schedule
: Tuesdays 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM EST
First meeting: September 14, 2022
Last meeting: December 13, 2022
No Class: Thanksgiving Week (11/22)

Fall Semester Enrollment Fees
  • $780
>Instructor

Ms. Heather Turpin has served as a K-12 private educator and tutor in the disciplines of reading, spelling, and writing. In 2015, she began using Barton, an Orton-Gillingham-based curriculum, which led her to the IEW Structure and Style methodology, and ever since she has taught writing the IEW way. Heather holds her accreditation from the Institute for Excellence in Writing as a Registered Instructor. She is also fluent in American Sign Language (ASL), trained as an ASL interpreter, and conversational in Spanish. 

>Required Materials

Students must obtain their own copies of the books.

>Homework

The only required homework will be to read assigned chapters. Discussion questions will be shared each week for students to consider, and students may engage in online discussion about the book with their peers in Google Classroom.

>Technology Requirements

Google Classroom. Students must have either their own email or access to a parent’s email.

Zoom. Students can follow Zoom’s hardware and software guidelines to prepare their environment.

Printer. Students should know how to scan and submit their work, and they should have access to a printer.

>Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites to enroll in this class.

>Continuing Education

A literature class will be offered in the spring as well.

Note: The minimum enrollment required for this course is four (4) students. Rose Writing Center reserves the right to cancel this course in the event that fewer than four students enroll. Students enrolled in a canceled course will be duly notified and may choose to either receive a full refund or transfer to another course by Rose Writing Center.

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