What's included
15 live meetings
13 hrs 45 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Each lesson contains a homework assignment. Students will be assigned four to five lessons worth of homework at the end of class. Students should grade their own work when answer sheets are provided. If students write directly in their consumable workbooks, they will be able to complete their work faster. Students will have weekly writing assignments. Also, there are five Kahoot tests which will be assigned through out the semester.Assessment
***I do not give a grade for this course.*** Writing- Students are invited to submit writing assignments to the teacher for feedback. The app “tiny scanner” is a free phone app that quickly creates PDF’s for submission. Grammar- Do not turn in the review sets or practice sets; These will not be graded . The answer key is in the teacher guide for students or guardians to check their own work. Grammar assignments are assessed using Kahoot tests and paper tests.Grading
includedClass Experience
US Grade 5
PREREQUISITE🧠: English Grammar and Writing Semester 1 or previous English grammar instruction. Many concepts in the second semester build on the first. Semester 1 students have learned to diagram the simple subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate complements, prepositional phrases, adjectives. See the FAQ below to see if your learner would be a good fit for semester 2. OVERVIEW🐦: In this 15-week second semester class, students will exceed state standards as they work through the second half of the level 5 comprehensive grammar and writing program. Not only will students gain competency in English grammar, but they will also have a blast doing it. This class is excellent for both native and non-native speakers. The content includes a United States history theme. This class is designed to support parents and students by introducing the material for the week and setting a pace for completing the course. If students need more support, I will have tutoring hours available each week. Learners MUST purchase the books for this course (see links below). The first ten lessons will be provided electronically so that we can get started with learning as some learners wait for their textbooks to arrive. CLASS STRUCTURE👩🏫👩💻: With the wonderful routine, learners will know what to expect for each class. Learners should be in the waiting room at least one minute before class begins. Class will begin promptly with dictation. Students will write as the teacher reads a few history or geography themed sentences. Then, through lecture and interactive presentation slides, the teacher will walk students through the new lesson material. To ensure that they are grasping the new concepts, students will be prompted to participate during instruction and answer questions. During and after instruction, students are encouraged to ask questions. The teacher will break up the lessons with grammar humor, I Spy, Would You Rather?, Read My Lips, and other engaging activities. Each class will cover approximately four grammar lessons and one writing lesson for one week's worth of instruction. Last, the teacher will give a daily breakdown for homework assignments. There are five Kahoot tests which will be assigned throughout the semester. After class, students will complete the coursework for the lessons covered during class. A recommended daily homework breakdown will be provided. Students can go back and re-watch the lessons throughout the week as needed. They are welcome to message the teacher throughout the week with any questions on assignments. The answer key is in the teacher guide for students or guardians to check their own work. TYPICAL WEEKLY STRUCTURE📚: Day 1- Class with Teacher Stephanie (all lessons taught for the week), Journal topic Day 2- Writing assignment, Dictation Day 3- Grammar assignment, Journal topic Day 4- Grammar assignment, Journal topic Day 5- Grammar assignment, Dictation retry, Kahoot Test ABOUT THE CURRICULUM📘: English Grammar: This rigorous program focuses on English grammar, writing, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Many concepts in the second semester build on the first. Spelling, capitalization, and punctuation rules are sprinkled throughout. The spiraling incremental lessons are designed with reintroduction of concepts and opportunities to review. By the end of this course, students should have an excellent grasp on most concepts. This curriculum is designed for 5th grade, but a new to English grammar 6th grader would do well in this class. Writing: Students will have weekly writing lessons, in which they will be given a great foundation for writing style and structure. They will learn how to produce strong interesting sentences, as well as paragraphs, and essays. They will also implement the different purposes for writing (narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive). You can expect students to write many paragraphs and two essays in the first semester. During the second semester, they will write four essays. Learners will have plenty of opportunities with spelling and mental processing through dictations (writing down sentences spoken orally). Finally, learners will keep a journal for writing for weekly journal topics provided in class. The curriculum can be purchased here: https://www.rainbowresource.com/product/051749/Grammar-%2526-Writing-5-Full-Bundle-School-Edition.html? TECHNOLOGY🎧: To avoid technology complications during class, I strongly recommend learners invest in a good headset. I use the Logitech H390 which can be found on Amazon. Also make sure you have a strong internet connection. Also, we often use Zoom's annotate (draw on screen) feature during class. Please note that Chromebooks DO NOT support this feature. DISCOUNTS💰: ***Get a $25 discount on the enrollment of a second learner for any grammar course.*** One discount per family RESCHEDULING POLICY ⌛ If a meeting must be cancelled due to teacher illness or outage, it will either be rescheduled for a later date or sent out as recorded lessons at the teacher's discretion. Recorded, makeup lessons will occur no more than twice in a semester. After this the semester will be extended to make up for the meetings. WEEKLY LESSON BREAKDOWN 📎 (There are 111 grammar lessons, 38 writing lessons, 10 tests, We cover half this semester) G = grammar lesson W= writing lesson, * T= test Week 16: G 56-59 Week 17: G 60-62 , W 21-23 (Essay 4) Week 18: G 63-67, T6, Week 19: G 68-70 Week 20: G 71-74, T7 Week 21: G 75-77 W 24-26 (Essay 5) Week 22: G 78-81, W27 ***********Break Week!*************** Week 23: G 82-84, W 28-30 (Essay 6) Week 24: G 85-88, T8 Week 25: G 89-92, W 31 & 32 Week 26: G 93-96 T9, W 33 Week 27: G 97-100, W 34-35 (Essay 7) Week 28: G 101-104. W 36-37 (Essay 7 cont.) Week 29: G 105-108 Week 30: G 109-112, W38 ***************FAQ*************** Will this class be challenging enough/ too difficult for my learner? Check out the sampler for level 5 and others http://www.hakepublishing.com/grammar-and-writing-faq.html Also, try the end of semester one Kahoot quiz to see if the content covered is right for your learner. Click the link, type in a name, and play the game. https://kahoot.it/challenge/009028443 Here are some sentences semester one students can diagram: My prudent cousin eats many green vegetables. Teacher Stephanie gives the principal a plausible explanation for the crickets in her classroom. Teacher Stephanie's twelve students appear calmer and braver. 📖SPECIFIC CONTENT📖 Grammar Lessons Lesson 55 Comparison Adjectives Lesson 56 Irregular Comparison Adjectives Lesson 57 The Comma, Part 1: Dates, Addresses, and Series Lesson 58 Appositives Lesson 59 The Comma, Part 2: Direct Address and Academic Degrees Lesson 60 The Comma, Part 3: Appositives Lesson 61 Overused Adjectives • Unnecessary Articles Lesson 62 Pronouns and Antecedents Lesson 63 The Comma, Part 4: Greetings and Closings; Last Name First Lesson 64 Personal Pronouns Lesson 65 Irregular Verbs, Part 2 Lesson 66 Nominative Pronoun Case Lesson 67 The Comma, Part 5: Introductory and Interrupting Elements; Afterthoughts Lesson 68 The Comma, Part 6: Clarity Lesson 69 Objective Pronoun Case Lesson 70 Personal Pronoun Case Forms Lesson 71 Diagramming Pronouns Lesson 72 Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives Lesson 73 Dependent and Independent Clauses. Subordinating Conjunctions Lesson 74 The Comma, Part 7: Descriptive Adjectives and Dependent Clauses Lesson 75 Compound Sentences, Coordinating Conjunctions Lesson 76 The Comma, Part 8: Compound Sentences and Direct Quotations Lesson 77 Relative Pronouns Lesson 78 Pronoun Usage Lesson 79 Interrogative Pronouns Lesson 80 Quotation Marks, Part 1 Lesson 81 Quotation Marks, Part 2 Lesson 82 Demonstrative Pronouns Lesson 83 Indefinite Pronouns Lesson 84 Italics or Underline Lesson 85 Irregular Verbs, Part 3 Lesson 86 Irregular Verbs, Part 4 Lesson 87 Irregular Verbs, Part 5 Lesson 88 The Exclamation Mark • The Question Mark Lesson 89 Subject-Verb Agreement, Part 1 Lesson 90 Subject-Verb Agreement, Part 2 Lesson 91 Subject-Verb Agreement, Part 3 Lesson 92 Subject-Verb Agreement, Part 4 Lesson 93 Negatives • Double Negatives Lesson 94 The Hyphen: Compound Nouns and Numbers Lesson 95 Adverbs That Tell "How" Lesson 96 Using the Adverb Well Lesson 97 The Hyphen: Compound Adjectives Lesson 98 Adverbs That Tell "Where" Lesson 99 Word Division Lesson 100 Adverbs That Tell "When" Lesson 101 Adverbs That Tell "How Much" Lesson 102 Comparison Adverbs Lesson 103 The Semicolon Lesson 104 Adverb Usage Lesson 105 The Colon Lesson 106 The Prepositional Phrase as an Adverb. Diagramming Lesson 107 Preposition or Adverb? • Preposition Usage Lesson 108 The Apostrophe: Possessives Lesson 109 The Apostrophe: Contractions;Omitting Digits and Letters Lesson 110 The Complex Sentence.The Compound-Complex Sentence Lesson 111 Active or Passive Voice Lesson 112 Interjections Writing Lessons Lesson 21 Preparing to Write a Personal Narrative Lesson 22 Writing a Personal Narrative Lesson 23 Evaluating the Personal Narrative Lesson 24 Preparing to Write a Descriptive Essay Lesson 25 Writing a Descriptive Essay Lesson 26 Evaluating the Descriptive Essay Lesson 27 Writing a Chapter Summary Lesson 28 Preparing to Write an Imaginative Story Lesson 29 Writing an Imaginative Story Lesson 30 Evaluating the Imaginative Story Lesson 31 Writing a Short Story Summary Lesson 32 Writing in Response to Literature Lesson 33 Writing in Response to Informational Text Lesson 34 Preparing to Write a Research Paper: The Working Bibliography Lesson 35 Preparing to Write a Research Paper: Notes, Thesis, Outline Lesson 36 Writing the Research Paper Lesson 37 Evaluating the Research Paper Lesson 38 Idioms and Proverbs
Learning Goals
The purpose of this class is to give students a strong foundation in language arts studies. Students will exceed state standards as they work through a comprehensive grammar and writing program.
Other Details
Supply List
School supplies: writing journal or small notebook, three-ring binder(for daily journals and writing assignments), loose leaf paper, highlighter, pencils, pens. Systematically, we will work through the second half of the 5th grade grammar and writing program. Learners will be required to purchase the books so that they can complete the assignments (see link below). Bundle (student textbook, student workbook, & Teacher guide) https://www.christianbook.com/grammar-writing-grade-5-2nd-edition/9780544129276/pd/544129?event=CPOF or https://www.rainbowresource.com/product/021990/Grammar-%2526-Writing-5th-Grade-Complete-Homeschool-Kit-2nd-Ed..html? PLEASE PURCHASE THE TEACHER GUIDE, so that you have easy access to paper tests and answer keys.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
Bundle (student textbook, student workbook, & Teacher guide)
https://www.christianbook.com/grammar-writing-grade-5-2nd-edition/9780544129276/pd/544129?event=CPOF
or
https://www.rainbowresource.com/product/021990/Grammar-%2526-Writing-5th-Grade-Complete-Homeschool-Kit-2nd-Ed..html?
Teacher expertise and credentials
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Wright State University
I have a Bachelors of Science in Elementary Education from Wright State University. My degree qualifies me to teach language arts. My professional teaching experience includes teaching students from ages 3-15 in a variety of different settings: public school, home school, a classical home school group, and virtually from my home classroom.
I have 3 years prior experience teaching through an intensive 4th-6th grade English grammar and writing program using a classical group curriculum. Finally, I currently give direct English grammar instruction to Chinese students from ages 3-15 through teaching English online.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$275
for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
55 min
Completed by 57 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
6-15 learners per class