5 Day/Week Private English Language Arts Tutoring 1:1 Speaking, Reading, Listening, Writing, and Fluency
What's included
5 live meetings
2 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
Students are asked to complete their assignment if they do not finish before class is over. Students/parents are welcome and encouraged to send me the student's work through Outschool if they would like it proofread and/or would like some additional feedback on the student's writing. Parents can also practice reading comprehension strategies at home: 1. Be sure you have your child's attention. 2. Minimize distractions. 3. As you read, have students repeat phrases back to you. 4. Ask yourself questions while you read…”I wonder why…” 5. Use “wait time.” Give students a minute to think before repeating your question. 6. Check for understanding. Ask them to repeat the question back to you. 7. Help students make connections between the book and their own experiences! 8. For emergent writers, always pair writing and drawing together! Draw and write with the story in mind!Assessment
Students will be given opportunities for speaking and oral reading. Students will be assessed informally through participation, questioning, and by completing a written response and drawing based on the book we read. (Note: We will review pre-writing strategies for young writers who do not yet write words.) Students are asked to complete their assignment if they do not finish before class is over. Students/parents are welcome and encouraged to send the student's work to me through Outschool if they would like it proofread and/or would like some additional feedback on the student's writing.Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Intermediate - Advanced Level
5 Day/Week Private English Tutoring 1:1, students will meet 1 week for 5 days to practice reading comprehension, writing, fluency, speaking, and listening. This personalized class is certain to capture your child's attention as we make connections, learn key components of good story structure, and practice English language skills at the same time! This course is for those children who speak English at an elementary to intermediate level but need more practice with a native speaker for pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and writing. Each lesson will engage students in conversation about a high-interest anchor text on which I will base the week's instruction. We will work on vocabulary, fluency, and writing to build students confidence. Students at this age are also learning to be good readers. Good readers use prior knowledge, make predictions, summarize, question, infer, visualize, and make inferences. WHEW! That's a LOT! It is important for children to be able to comprehend what they read--but HOW does that happen? Students must apply literal, inferential, and evaluative skills to answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions based on the text. In this camp, we will practice answering comprehension questions focused on inferences and making predictions. Students will review new vocabulary, and answering the 5W's + H (how) questions while reading each story. During the 30 minute class: • Students will be welcomed to class. We will quickly review the class rules and our learning goals. • We will go over a short 5-minute mini lesson on vocabulary and background information. Students will then spend approximately 20 minutes (with teacher guidance) reading and discussing a story and making connections to real-life. Emphasis will be placed on building the literary vocabulary (setting, characters, events, problem/solution.) Students will be given many opportunities for speaking and oral reading. • Teacher support will be available to the student at all times. •We will review the material covered in the mini lesson and I will answer any questions prior to dismissing the class. Day 1: introduce the spelling pattern for the week (from The Reading Teacher's Book of Lists by Fry, Kress, and Fountoukidis) and story background Day 2: Review the spelling pattern and apply words to written sentences. Introduce story vocabulary and begin reading A Fine, Fine School. Day 3: Reread A Fine, Fine School. Day 4: Respond to a writing prompt. Day 5: Apply the learning and vocabulary to make connections to real life events and historical figures. (NOTE: Children learn vocabulary, sequencing, and prediction skills through repetition of stories. This will be our focus during the week as students master all areas of the English language: speaking, fluency, writing, listening, and reading comprehension! Students who register for the class on a regular basis will be presented with new texts each week to continue challenging them as English students!)
Learning Goals
During this class, we will focus on
-reading comprehension
-writing
-fluency
-speaking
-listening
-making connections
Other Details
Supply List
All texts will be presented to children through a document camera, and vocabulary and grammar will be presented by sharing Google Slides. There is no need to purchase any curriculum materials. Students should have the following ready for each class: paper pencil markers
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
The Reading Teacher's Book of Lists (by Fry, Kress, and Fountoukidis)
A Fine, Fine School (by Sharon Creech)
Teacher expertise and credentials
South Carolina Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I have enjoyed 27 years in the public school system and have the following experience:
Middle School English Language Arts
Elementary Education--certified (with preschool, elementary, and middle school teaching experience)
Preschool Special Education--certified
Gifted and Talented Endorsement
Reading Endorsement
Education Administration
Reviews
Live Group Class
$80
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
30 min
Completed by 7 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
1-3 learners per class