Virtual Classroom
What are classes like?
Classes are comprised of 4-6 students with live discussions lead by a qualified teacher. 75 minutes for each class, during which students will be invited to discuss, engage, and write an analysis. Teachers will instruct them to think critically while reflecting upon personal experiences.
Through the power of Google Classroom, students will be able to share their work, which will inspire a sense of community and understanding. For the best participation, we encourage our students to log in five minutes before class starts with their cameras and mics turned on and their faces in the camera in all class sessions.
Videos, team building exercises, and digital interactions via Jam board, live notetaking and games are used for the betterment of the education.
Checklist before the first class:
Have a Gmail Account
Make sure you have a working camera, earbuds, and a mic for the computer/tablet
Paper and pencil for note taking
Double check the Meeting Link (find it under classwork, titled Meet Link) & time
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Classwork throughout the Semesters
Senior High Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: Scene analysis
Junior Classic Number the Stars: Chapter summaries written together by students
Junior Meta The Girl Who Speaks Bear: Practicing how to write stronger points in paragraphs
Senior Kings The Family Romanov: A review of Nicholas lineage and background
Junior Modern Eat This!: Vocabulary building
Senior World It's Trevor Noah!: Analyzing memoirs
Senior High Lord of the Flies: Island Survival RPG
Junior Classic The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe: Character analysis
Senior Modern A Time to Run: Writing Assignments
Junior Meta Peter Pan: Geographically locate all the landmarks of Neverland! Add your own imaginary landmarks as well!
Senior ELC Essay Writing: In-depth and practice of writing
Junior Newbery Dear Mr. Henshaw: Students are taught to write and mail letters to each other!
Junior Modern The Band of Merry Kids: History and context of the book explained
Senior Meta Howl's Moving Castle: Lesson on mood in literature
Senior World The Red Umbrella: Compare and contrast of settings
Junior Meta Esperanza Rising: Mini Spanish vocabulary lesson
Senior World It's Trevor Noah!: Plot diagram by chapter
Senior World The Bridge Home: Anagram decoding
Junior World The Thief Lord: creating our own virtual Venetian mask
Senior Kings A World Below: Compare and Contrast Essay Assignment