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Dr. Seuss Book Club
Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 4
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Follows Orton-Gillingham Curriculum
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
Each week students will meet to discuss the Dr. Seuss book of the week. Dr. Seuss books are good for students learning sight words and phrases, even for beginners learning to read. These books are well known and are great at keeping a young readers interest. In this class, students will read the book prior to class and will discuss the book in class. This class is also great for students looking to improve their social skills and meet new friends. Students will have discussions, learn about...
15 lessons//15 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Green Eggs and HamWeek 2Lesson 2The LoraxWeek 3Lesson 3Fox in SocksWeek 4Lesson 4Horton Hears a WhoWeek 5Lesson 5The Cat in the HatWeek 6Lesson 6And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry StreetWeek 7Lesson 7Bartholomew and the OobleckWeek 8Lesson 8There's a Wocket in my PocketWeek 9Lesson 9Horton Hatchets the EggWeek 10Lesson 10Yertle the Turtle and the Other StoriesWeek 11Lesson 11I Can Read with My Eyes ShutWeek 12Lesson 12Oh, The Thinks You Can ThinkWeek 13Lesson 13Dr. Seuss's School ThingsWeek 14Lesson 14I'm Not Going to Get Up TodayWeek 15Lesson 15Daisy-Head Mayzie
- Students will increase in reading comprehension skills, fluency, and flow of reading, by reading each book and discussing it in our class.
I have an Associate Degree in Arts from Hopkinsville Community College and am currently attending the University of Western Kentucky to obtain my bachelor's degree in health sciences. I own an art gallery and have been an artist for over 20 years. I have worked with kids for most of my life. Awarded most outstanding camp counselor at Oakland City camp best friends in Atlanta, Georgia. I have written and published many children's books as well.
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Homework
Frequency: includedFeedback: includedDetails: Students will read each book prior to attending class.
Supports unique learning needs by offering: - A small group setting -Multisensory techniques (visual aids, auditory cues etc.) -Social and emotional support - Structured routines
Basic knowledge of sight words, vowel sounds and phrases.
Copy of book for each week to read. Students may create a craft and additional supplies are needed. Such as glue, scissors, coloring pencils/pens/crayons and construction paper.
Dr. Seuss books and materials.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Associate's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Hopkinsville Community College
Hi, my name is Temperance( Tempey for short). Thats what most kids call me, so you all are welcome to as well. I teach art, literature, and a bit of science. My favorite subjects when I was in school. I specialize in all types of art mediums...
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Group Class
$12
weekly or $175 for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
2-6 learners per class