7/8 Grade Reading & Writing- Wednesday
7/8 Grade Reading & Writing- Wednesday
Wed. 9-11 PST/ 11-1 CST/ 12-2 EST
Jan 29-April 30; No Class Feb 19, April 16
*Prerequisite – see class details
Study Book:Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
Instructor: Julie Snyder
Class Details
7/8 Grade Reading & Writing (Intermediate)
Jan 29-April 30; No Class Feb 19, April 16
This class is typically for students in 7th-8th grade, often ages 12-13.
HATCHET is a story of survival and determination. After a plane crash as the only survivor in the Alaskan wilderness, a young man must quickly learn resourcefulness and diligence to wait and hope for rescue. The class will discuss the themes of bravery, loss, determination, pain, and hope. Students will write multi-paragraph compositions, consider the topics of decision making and counting costs, and receive valuable feedback from the instructor to grow in the skills of middle school level reading and writing.
Skills Needed to Succeed in this Class
Prerequisite: Intermediate Writing Foundations for ALL new students.
Able to read more complex novels with challenging vocabulary and slightly mature content
Has become comfortable with annotating the novel and charting literary content
Has a degree of mastery writing an expanded paragraph (understands how to write “chunks”)
Ready to transition to multi-paragraph essay writing
Familiar with literary analysis writing, including weaving quotes from novel into composition
Shows evidence of time management skills
Able to complete 3-4 hours of homework weekly
Skilled Learned in this Class
Continuing to practice TWJ writing steps and strategies: brainstorm, outline, rough draft, final draft
Developing multi-paragraph essays by developing three body paragraphs
Mastering a thesis and transitional sentences
Providing specific examples from the novel to support assertions
Explaining examples with insightful commentary, including being introduced writing “chunks” using concrete details and commentary sentences
Improving sentence structure through mastery of stylistic elements
Other Class Details
12 weeks
Class meets for 2 hours per week.
Maximum class size 15 students.
Supplies: pencil, paper, class novel (see Study Book), TWJ Writing Foundations Handbook
Gmail account to access Google Classroom and communicate with instructor
Study Book
Hatchet
by Gary Paulsen
ISBN-13 : 978-1416936473
Set in the early 1900’s, Hattie Brooks bravely begins an adventure to take over her uncle’s homestead in Vida, Montana. With little experience, yet the determination to prove her work ethic and gumption, Hattie faces loneliness, the elements, farm life, and the wonder of community in this wonderful tale. Themes of trust, courage, wisdom, and resourcefulness pepper this Newbery Honor novel. Students will write multi-paragraph compositions, consider the topics of decision making and counting costs, and receive valuable feedback from the instructor to grow in the skills of middle school level reading and writing.
Payment Options
For families that pay out-of-pocket for homeschooling classes, The Write Journey, LLC offers a discount of 10% for those classes. Use code “PRIVATEPAY” during check out to apply discount. This offer cannot be combined with any other discounts. The reduced rates for private-pay individuals may be used by students enrolled in charter schools, but only if the family chooses to pay for the goods or services out-of-pocket.
Venmo, PayPal, or Check? Use code “PERSONAL” during check out to change the class cost to $0. After you complete the registration process, please send us your payment. Venmo @TheWriteJourney-Cordell PayPal (Friends & Family) – info@thewritejourney.net
Paying with Charter School Funds? Use code “CHARTER” during check out to change the class cost to $0. After completing the registration process, contact your charter school to order vouchers/purchase orders in three one-month payments. Contact us for assistance if you plan to use charter funds and do not find The Write Journey (or Writing with Kris or Kris Cordell) on your charter school’s vendor list.
To pay with a check, contact us at 916.696.1759.
Cancellation Policy:
Due to the administrative costs and preparations of The Write Journey team to prepare classes and offer reasonable class sizes of 8-16 students, we must charge a cancellation fee. Teachers typically begin communication 2 weeks before classes begin, and class schedules must be finalized in order to offer the correct number of spots open for families.
A $25 cancellation fee will be charged up to 2 weeks prior to the start of the ordered class. Any time after 2 weeks prior to the start of class, the cancellation fee is one full month’s charge. For private pay families with more than 2 children, a flat rate of $50 will be charged.
Instructor
Julie Snyder
Educational Director/Instructor/Tutor
Julie has had the privilege of homeschooling her daughter for the first eight years of her formal education. With extensive medical issues, her daughter required many surgeries and endured sometimes days, weeks, or months of recovery time. As her nurse, Julie had to learn to balance physical needs with social experiences and educational habits that would help her grow into a brilliant student with a bright future. Julie loves a good challenge. She also loves to watch a student grasp a concept, develop skills and succeed! She believes that with effort and time, each person can learn to communicate more effectively. Writing is a huge portion of communicating, but it doesn't need to be overwhelming. With the tools we have to offer, Julie feels certain that each student will grow and blossom, becoming confident in the skills needed to be a good writer. She has extensive experience working with students of all ages, from preschool age through college level. She is passionate about teaching with kindness and joy. Learning is wonderful and Julie hopes to pass that love on to others.
Julie has transitioned into the training role for the teachers, and is the Adult Training Instructor. While she still maintains a handful of long-term tutoring students over the past 6 years, she continues to develop new resources and avenues to help our parents and community partners bring rich writing instruction to the families we serve.