True Crime Language Arts

This language arts class based on true crime stories is offered to homeschooled high school students in Garner, NC

True Crime Language Arts


Instructor:
 Laina Yeisley

Dates/Time: Thursdays 12:30-1:20pm | August 24 – December 14 (Excl. 11/23)
Member Price: $320
Non-Member Price: $448

Grade Level: 9th-12th (recommended)

Max # of students: 12 
Materials: Students should come to class with a notebook and pen. All texts needed for the course will be provided. 

Description: 

Join us for a captivating language arts class centered around true crime stories. This unique course delves into the intriguing world of infamous criminals and provides an immersive learning experience for students.

In the “Infamous Criminals: A Research Project” unit, students will embark on an in-depth exploration of notorious figures from history. Through research and analysis, they will uncover the motives, actions, and impact of these individuals, honing their research skills and critical thinking abilities.

The Lizzie Borden unit delves into a captivating murder case, allowing students to examine nonfiction texts, analyze tone and bias, and explore the art of persuasion. Through thought-provoking discussions, students will develop a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding this infamous crime and its portrayal in the media.

Continuing the focus on nonfiction, the unit on Jack the Ripper explores tone and bias in media coverage. Students will critically analyze the various perspectives presented in articles and reports, sharpening their media literacy skills and enhancing their ability to identify bias in writing.

To further engage students, we will provide a listening guide for the first season of the “Serial” podcast, which presents a gripping true crime narrative. Through guided listening activities and reflective discussions, students will strengthen their listening comprehension skills and analyze the storytelling techniques employed in the podcast.

Please note that this class deals with mature content, and students must be emotionally mature and able to engage in discussions with the gravity and seriousness these topics require. It is not recommended for highly sensitive individuals. However, for those who have a keen interest in true crime and are ready to explore it through a language arts lens, this class offers an exciting and intellectually stimulating experience.

Join us as we delve into the intriguing realm of true crime stories, sharpening our reading, writing, and critical thinking skills along the way. Let’s embark on this captivating journey together and unlock the secrets behind infamous crimes that have left an indelible mark on history.

Cancellation/refund policy: 

Deposits are fully refundable if registration is canceled within 14 days of the deposit. After 14 days post-deposit, the deposit is non-refundable. 

About Your Instructor

Laina Yeisley is a passionate advocate for homeschooling and founder of The Triangle Homeschool Resource Center.

Laina holds a BS in Computer Science and Engineering from Penn State University, and her professional background includes working as a user-interface programmer and computer systems test engineer.

Since 2010, Laina has been teaching coding and logic, along with various other homeschool classes in all subject disciplines. Her expertise in computer science has allowed her to integrate technology and innovative teaching methods into her homeschooling curriculum, fostering a love for STEM subjects among her children and students.

As a versatile writer, Laina has contributed to various blogs and publications, sharing her insights and experiences in homeschooling. She has also successfully ventured into podcasting, producing a popular podcast on homeschooling topics. Laina finds great joy in mentoring both parents and students, supporting them in their pursuit of a stellar educational experience.

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