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6 Week English & Lang Arts Course for 4th/5th-Grade Learners (Course 5 Of 5)

For six weeks, learners will meet twice a week to develop 4th/5th grade reading, grammar, and writing fundamentals. Building reading comprehension, vocabulary, and understanding the writing process to become independent readers and writers.
Robin Jarred, M.ED
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(119)
Class

What's included

12 live meetings
10 in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. 15 to 20 minutes writing assignment each week.
Assessment
Grades will be tracked and provided by request, otherwise, performance and participation during class activities will serve as an informal assessment.
Grading
included

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 5
Description
For six weeks, learners will meet twice a week to develop 4th and 5th grade reading, grammar, and writing fundamentals. Students will build reading comprehension, vocabulary, and understanding of the writing process, as well as how to become independent readers and writers.

Learners will work on fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary while reading and writing. They'll learn to identify the subject, describe people and surroundings, make conclusions from the text, and compare different characters' points of view. A major emphasis is placed on grammar, which includes subject-verb agreement, the use of complete sentences rather than run-on phrases and fragments, and the right usage of commonly misunderstood vocabulary. Weekly writing tasks allow students to practice writing a persuasive essay.

Class Experience
Each week, the first lesson will focus on specific reading skills, followed by grammar and writing in the second lesson. (See the chart below for weekly focus skills by week.) Learners will develop comprehension skills through reading and answering guided discussion questions, expand grammar skills, learn how to proofread a text carefully, and finally enrich creative writing skills.

Each lesson will follow the same basic routine.

15-minute mini-lesson (see sequence chart for weekly focus skill) {I do…}

30-minute activity 
(Day 1) Reading passage followed by an activity to practice the focus skill. {We do…}
(Day 2) Writing independently, meeting with Teacher Robin or peers to seek assistance, sharing, or assisting others to include the focus skill in our writing. {We do…}

15-minute group discussion
(Day 1) Learners will participate in a discussion about what they have learned about the focus skill and how this will be used cross-curricular. {You do…}     
(Day 2) Learners will share how they have decided to incorporate the focus skill in their writing, what they like about others’ writing, and ask questions that may help classmates' writing. {You do…}

Weekly Focus Skills 

Week 1: 
Reading: Analyze example persuasive passages
Prepositional Phrases
persuasive writing (ideas)

Week 2: 
Reading: Analyze example persuasive passages
Commonly Confused Words
persuasive writing (planning)

Week 3: 
Reading: Analyze example persuasive passages
Progressive Verb Tense
persuasive writing (add details & descriptions-adjectives, adverbs)

Week 4:
Reading: Analyze example persuasive passages
Modal Auxiliaries
persuasive writing (revise)

Week 5: 
Reading: Analyze example persuasive passages
Varied Sentence Structure
persuasive writing (edit)

Week 6: 
Reading: Analyze example persuasive passages
persuasive writing (publish & share)

Please note: 
*If you would like to cover the full curriculum, this is part 5 of 5. 
**Courses may be taken in any order. 
***A $25 refund will be issued for each additional course in the series.
****Class size will be kept to a minimum so that each student will get individualized instruction as needed.
Learning Goals
Learning Goals include:

Composition- Students compose and share an opinion piece to learn writing as a process (from planning to publishing).

Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics- Through sentence analysis, students will have a better understanding of sentence structure, parts of speech, punctuation, capitalization, and usage.

Vocabulary- Students build and enhance their vocabulary by using context and word relationships.

Spelling- Students are able to distinguish base words and roots in related terms, as well as sound-symbol correlations and spelling patterns.

Reading- Comprehension Strategies,  Literary Response, Recognize different genres and Analyze characters

Word Study Skills- Using synonyms, antonyms, homophones, homonyms, etc.
learning goal

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Parental Guidance
Please note: *If you would like to cover the full curriculum, this is part 5 of 5. **Taking the classes in order is optional. ***A $25 refund will be issued with each additional course in the series. ****Class size will be kept to a minimum so that each student will get individualized instruction as needed.
Supply List
a notebook or folder to keep ongoing work each week. 
paper
pencil or pen
an occasional attachment may be sent for optional printing
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined June, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
As an elementary school teacher for nearly 25 years, I've taught a wide range of subjects and grade levels including several years as a combination 4th/5th-grade teacher.  During this time, in planning to meet the needs of all students, I found that teaching reading, writing, and grammar at the 4th and 5th grade level was not much different, and could easily be taught simultaneously.

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$25

weekly or $150 for 12 classes
2x per week, 6 weeks
50 min

Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
1-4 learners per class

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