What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade Kindergarten - 1
Miss Becky will be reading several Easter picture books. We all know the Easter Bunny delivers eggs but in the story of The Easter Ribbit a frog takes on that job. This is an informal class so children are welcome to bring a pillow and relax while listening to the stories. Hopper Frog and Woolworth Lamb will be there to listen to the stories with your child. Be sure to have some paper and crayons handy in case we have time for your child to draw their own Easter eggs. This story time is a great way for your child to celebrate this fun Spring holiday.
Other Details
Supply List
Having a piece of paper and some crayons, colored pencils, or markers handy would be good just in case we have time to draw some Easter eggs.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Depending on time, a combination of the following books will be read...
The Easter Ribbit by Bernice Chardiet
Clifford's Happy Easter by Norman Bridwell
More Bunny Trouble by Hans Wilhelm
The Best Easter Eggs Ever! by Jerry Smath
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have been an instructional aide in an all-day kindergarten class for the past 13 years and the best part of my job is reading to the students. Studies have shown reading aloud to children improves listening skills, helps in language development, expands vocabulary, increases attention span, inspires creativity, encourages a love of reading, teaches life lessons, helps with social and emotional development, and actually raises a child's I.Q. by over six points! It's also a fun way to introduce phonics and the alphabet to preschoolers.
With a background in theater, I don't just read words to children, I entertain them as well. Using different voices for characters, and facial expressions to emphasize points, I've often looked out over a sea of young faces to see them more engaged in watching me than they are in looking at the story's pictures.
I realize finding time to read to your child can be a challenge so why not let me read to them and keep them entertained as well? It is my hope that my story time will help you as much as it will your child.
I am the mother of three adult boys and the grandmother of one 10-year-old boy. To this day, my sons tell me some of their best growing-up memories are of me reading to them. How wonderful it would be to have your child think the same thing when they're grown. Imagine hearing them say, "I remember listening to stories a silly old lady would read to me over the computer. That was so fun!"
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Live One-Time Class
$8
per classMeets once
30 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-7
1-6 learners per class