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Introduction to Literature and Writing: How to Read, Interpret, and Write about Literature, Part Two with Geralyn Rea
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If you want your student to write confidently about what he or she has read, then this is the course for you! Continue your student’s growth in critical thinking and writing skills as we go further into defining and using literary analysis for better reading and writing skills. Get a deeper view into literature, and become comfortable with writing about literature when you join this course! This course is Part 2 of a two-part series; take both courses for a full year’s credit of literature and writing!
Instructor Access (optional grading support) for Unlimited Access families is available for this course for $105!
See the sidebar to the left for signup information!Course description: Continue studying and writing about literature with this middle school course, where students will learn how we read, interpret, and write about literature -- for high school, college, and beyond. This course continues guiding students to understanding the literary genres, increasing your student’s critical thinking through the knowledge of story elements in literature, while introducing authors’ writing techniques such as alliteration, assonance, colored narrative, dialogue, narrative elements, tone, description, and more! We’ll analyze stories and famous poems, including works by Tolkien, while also focusing on group discussions that lead to stronger analysis and writing. Students will get a chance to explore more literary elements – and learn how to write about the elements with confidence. During the course, students will get a chance to write every week – and after the course, students will be prepared to move into any middle or high school literature course with confidence. This course is Part 2 of a two-part series; take both courses for a full year’s credit of literature and writing!
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Introduction to Literature and Writing: How to Read, Interpret, and Write about Literature, Part Two with Geralyn Rea
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Geralyn Rea
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Writing ➤ Literary Analysis and Writing
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Middle School
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Aubrey Heki, Sharon Hamric-Weis, Bonnie Donlon, Erin M. Brown, MA, MFA, Donna Graziose, Natalie Meyer Schira, Daniel Massett
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April 28th, 2023 at 12:00 AM ET
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Recorded, free with subscription
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- This material is only to be used for its intended purpose by active subscribers of Homeschool Connections or purchasers of the course. Any other use without explicit permission is in violation of the seventh commandment, and in violation of US and International copyright laws.
- You may print or download to your own storage extracts for your personal homeschool and non-commercial use only. This is not to be used for homeschool co-ops without express written permission from Homeschool Connections.
- Upon completion of the course, you must delete all copies of course materials from any storage on which you saved permissible extracts.
Special notes
Instructor Access (optional grading support) for Unlimited Access families is available for this course for $105!
See the sidebar to the left for signup information!
Course materials are provided free. This is Part Two of a two-part course.
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Prerequisites
Introduction to Literature and Writing: How to Read, Interpret, and Write about Literature, Part One
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Suggested credit
Outline
Course outline:
Class 1: A solid review of key literary genres and devices used by authors (from Part 1)
Class 2: Examining new literary devices (tone, description, imagery, narrative elements, etc.) with a focus on prose
Class 3: Identifying literary devices and terms in an examination of literary works, gaining practical skills for writing
Class 4: Examining new literary devices (colored narrative, author’s use of dialogue, foreshadowing, and more) with a focus on prose
Class 5: Identifying literary devices and terms in an examination of literary works, gaining practical skills for writing
Class 6: Practicing in-depth prose analysis with te short story, Leaf by Niggle, by Tolkien
Class 7: Continued discussion and analysis of Leaf by Niggle
Class 8: Continued discussion and analysis of Leaf by Niggle, short analysis paper preparation
Class 9: Why poetry analysis – and how do you write about it? Introducing key poetic terms and devices
Class 10: Identifying and examining important poetic terms and devices
Class 11: Poetic scansion and rhythm: how to identify and examine author’s intent
Class 12: Bringing it all together with tools for approaching any piece of literature
Materials
Homework
Between classes each week, students have a reading and writing assignment (a paragraph to page-long assignments) each week, with analysis questions to answer. Depending on the student's reading level, families can expect approximately one to two hours of homework/preparation for the next class. LIVE and Instructor Access students will have grading and direct feedback from the instructor (parents will grade Recorded students’ work).
Geralyn Rea
grea.hsc@gmail.com
About Geralyn Rea
Geralyn Rea, MA, studied English at Hillsdale College and enjoyed her BA in English so much that she decided to complete a Master of English degree with the University of Dallas, as well.
She has been tutoring, teaching online and in-person, and working with the homeschool community across the United States ever since. Mrs. Rea loves literature and fostering local book clubs and readily says that she can be found chatting about literature with anyone who will join the conversation.
Mrs. Rea currently lives with her husband and four children in Indiana. Here at Aquinas Writing Advantage, she teaches the LIVE pre-college 12 Series advanced writing and rhetoric courses and Introduction to Literature and Writing: How to Read, Interpret, and Write about Literature (Parts One and Two) for middle school students – and is an Instructor Access grading services instructor for Introduction to Journalism and the middle school literature analysis courses.
Mrs. Rea teaches the Journalism courses and the “Introduction to Literature 1: Why and How to Study Literature” course.
Course: Middle School Introduction to Literature 1: Why and How to Study Literature
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