What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
Please bring an item to class to show other classmates.Class Experience
In this ongoing class, learners will be taught key components to a speech including introduction, body, and conclusion. The teacher will present pictures with the characteristics of a compelling speech: 3-second rule, eye contact, the volume of voice, and tempo. The teacher will then give a speech. Learners will then take turns telling the class about the item they brought to share. If time allows, the presenter can answer questions from other learners. If the number of learners in the class is low, the teacher will supplement the remaining time with speaking games such as Would You Rather, Mystery Item, an impromptu speech or another game that focuses on speaking skills. Week of February 6: a painting or art piece you have created Week of February 13: a game you like to play Week of February 20: a collection of items Week of February 27: a photo of family members Week of March 6: an item or a picture of your favorite sport or hobby Week of March 13: a picture or drawing of your pet or an animal Week of March 20: your favorite book Week of March 27: a favorite food Week of April 3: a funny picture of yourself Week of April 10: a flower, or a picture or drawing of a flower Week of April 17: something that is round Week of April 24: a picture of you as a baby **These themes are optional and are listed only to inspire- please bring something you'd like to share
Learning Goals
Learners will practice the following in class:
*introduction of a speech
*three-second rule
*proper eye contact
*polite volume
*gentle tempo
*conclusion of a speech
Other Details
Supply List
The only supply needed is an item for show and tell. This item could be a picture, book, drawing, toy, or a model.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
It is so nice to welcome you into my little space here on Outschool! I live outside of Louisville, Ky with my husband and children. A love of learning can be sparked from a very young age. If nurtured properly, that love can create a pathway of freedom to be confident in any subject. In my shared learning space, I am open to lots of questions and invite positive attitudes. I often tell my daughters: "When something is hard, that means your brain is growing!"
Over the years I have realized that the key to education is a love of learning. I credit this discovery to my journey in homeschooling my children (for the last ten years!) in the classical education model. Every day I strive to increase, not just knowledge, but to model for my children a love of learning and a humility that comes along with gaining wisdom. I have taught small classes of all ages over the years. In these classes I have helped to foster openness and curiosity. I currently teach reading through a science of reading method, grammar, and writing composition. In the past I have also taught English as a foreign language to children as young as four and adults old enough to admit they didn't have their teeth in (I was wondering why she couldn't pronounce that one phoneme)!
I look forward to seeing your learner in the classroom. Please follow me so you can be alerted when I post new classes. Feel free to message me with any questions or requests you might have. I would love to walk alongside you and be a small part of your learner's educational journey.
Testimonials:
"Ms. Rachel is amazing! She knows the logic of english curriculum sooooo well. My daughter LOVES their time together. I have seen so much growth and confidence. She really focuses on the spelling rules which has been so helpful for us and she does it in a really fun way. My daughter calls her the 'fun reading teacher'."
"My son is loving this class and we will continue to attend. My son has a special affinity for science experiments, so he loves to follow along and do the experiments. I just need to make sure we have the materials ready! The materials are common household products and as long as I know in advance, I pick them up at the grocery or $1 store prior to class. The teacher is great in that she doesn't 'dumb down' the scientific process and teaches the kids 'big words' and 'big concepts' which I think they can absolutely handle if taught about them! 5 stars."
"She really took her time to help me find a path for my son. Patient and knowledgeable. Great resource teacher and parent. Thank you so much!!"
"My daughter enjoyed the class. She decided to be shy, but was encouraged to share 3 things about her object. With the teacher's help, she did a great job. Good listening skills were also encouraged. I liked how the teacher gave an example first. I hope to take another class with this teacher again."
Reviews
Live Group Class
$5
weekly1x per week
25 min
Completed by 149 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-6
2-6 learners per class