What's included
36 live meetings
27 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Additional practice material can be provided upon request.Certificate of Completion
A certificate of completion can be given at the end of the course upon request. For other grading or assessment options, please contact the teacher.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 4
Welcome to a comprehensive third-grade English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum, meticulously crafted for reading, writing, and presentations. With each unit consisting of six classes, our 45-minute sessions are aligned with Common Core standards for 3rd and 4th grade. Ideal for homeschooling, supporting existing ELA curricula, or after-school supplementation, this course ensures a rich learning experience for every student. Course Structure: The class structure is designed for easy acclimatization, offering predictability for swift learning. Sessions encompass: 1. Review of prior concepts (from the second session onwards) 2. Learning new concepts 3. Guided group practice 4. Individual supported practice 5. Sharing of work 6. Games to reinforce new concepts (time permitting) Any homework given in this class should take no longer than 30 minutes per week to complete. Unit Breakdown: Sept 17-Oct 1: Unit One - Vocabulary Class 1: Synonyms Class 2: Antonyms Class 3: Prefixes Class 4: Suffixes Class 5: Homophones Class 6: Idioms Oct 8-22: Unit Two - Processing Class 1: Predict Class 2: Summarize Class 3: Paraphrase Class 4: Visualize Class 5: Question Class 6: Clarify Oct 29-Nov 12: Unit Three - Literature Class 1: Inferences, conclusions, generalization Class 2: Main Idea, theme, supporting details Class 3: Summarizing and paraphrasing text Class 4: Identifying and comparing and contrasting characters Class 5: Identifying and describing settings Class 6: Identifying the plot, conflict, and resolution with story elements Nov 19-Dec 9: Unit Four- Paragraph Writing Class 1: Paragraphs Types and Parts Class 2: Opinion Paragraph Class 3: Narrative Paragraph Class 4: Descriptive Paragraph Class 5: Informational Paragraph Class 6: Persuasive Paragraph Dec 10- Dec 30: Unit Five- Comprehension of Informational Text Part 1 Class 1: Main idea, supporting details Class 2: Nonliteral Meaning Class 3: Context clues, point of view Class 4: Author's Purpose Class 5: Compare/Contrast Class 6: Academic Vocabulary Dec 31- Jan 20: Unit 6- Comprehension of Informational Text Part 2 Class 1: Charts and Graphs Class 2: More Academic Vocabulary Class 3: Sequential Order Class 4: Fact vs Opinion Class 5: Cause and Effect Class 6: Summarizing and Paraphrasing Jan 21- Feb 10: Unit 7- Tall Tales and Fairy Tales Class 1: Tall Tales Exploration Class 2: Tall Tales Analyzation Class 3: Writing a Tall Tale Class 4: Fairy Tales Exploration and Analyzation Class 5: Fairy Tale Comparisons Class 6: Writing a Fairy Tale Feb 11- Mar 2: Unit 8- Poetry Class 1: Intro to Poetry and Its Terms Part 1 Class 2: Intro to Poetry and Its Terms Part 2 Class 3: Identify and Analyze Class 4: Comparing Poems Class 5: Writing Poems from Objects and Words Class 6: Writing Acrostic Poems and Haikus Mar 3- Mar 23: Unit 9- Introduction to Research Class 1: Beginning Research with Keywords Class 2: Using Search Engines (Google) for Research Class 3: Reputable Resources and Research Class 4: Plagiarism Class 5: Research and Project Creation (ICE method) Class 6: Citations and Presentations Mar 24- Apr 13: Unit 10- Note-Taking and Creative Writing Class 1: Why's and How's of Note-Taking, List Style Notes Class 2: Review and Keyword Outline Notes Class 3: Review and Concept Map Notes Class 4: Review and Sketch Notes Class 5: Creative Writing with Story Elements and Story Dice Class 6: Creative Writing with Story Elements and Story Dice Apr 14- May 4: Unit 11- Essay, Narrative Class 1: Essay Parts and Process, Narrative Essays Class 2: Brainstorming Class 3: Outline and Draft Class 4: Draft Class 5: Revisions Class 6: Final Format and Share May 5- June 1: Unit 12- Essay, Expository Class 1: Essay Parts and Process, Expository ( Informational, Explanatory) Compare and Contrast Essay Class 2: Brainstorm Class 3: Outline and Draft Class 4: Draft Class 5: Revisions Class 6: Final Format and Share CEFR C1+ Proficiency Material is presented on Google Slides, offering an interactive platform. Learners can use either Google Slides or traditional pencil and paper. The teacher screen-shares materials; no external sources are required. PDF materials are available upon request 2 hours prior to class.
Learning Goals
Enhance Reading Comprehension: Students will improve their ability to understand and analyze texts, identifying main ideas, details, and themes across various genres and text structures.
Develop Writing Skills: Students will learn to write clear and coherent paragraphs, essays, and narratives, focusing on grammar, punctuation, and organization to express ideas effectively.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)36 Lessons
over 36 WeeksLesson 1:
Synonyms and Antonyms
Learners will be guided to use a dictionary to help learn definitions and the target concept. They will be encouraged to use the concepts in writing and share their work with their peers.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Prefixes and Suffixes
Learners will be guided to use a dictionary to help learn definitions and the target concept. They will be encouraged to use the concepts in writing and share their work with their peers.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Homophones and Idioms
Learners will be guided to use a dictionary to help learn definitions and the target concept. They will be encouraged to use the concepts in writing and share their work with their peers.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Predict and Summarize
We will use the book The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka to learn and practice skills of predicting what might happen next. We will focus on the idea of summarizing- saying it in your own words with a focus on the main idea and key details.
45 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Learning Needs
We have experience working with learners of all abilities, including ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ASD and more. Learners of all abilities are welcomed and encouraged to join us in class. Please contact us for more information.
Parental Guidance
The material will be presented on Google Slides and learners will be given access to a slide to do interactive work in class. No account is needed to access the slides. Alternatively, learners can use pencil and paper.
The teacher will screen-share material for students to see. Learners will not need to access outside sources other than Google Slides and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary site.
The teacher may use resources from Time for Kids magazine (online) and also screen-shared text or activities through Twinkl, an educational resource website. The students will not need to access these during class or outside class. All material will be screen-shared through the Zoom classroom.
Material is available in PDF form upon request 2 hours PRIOR to the class.
Supply List
The material will be presented on Google Slides and learners will be given access to a slide to do interactive work in class. No account is needed to access the slides. Alternatively, learners can use pencil and paper. The teacher will screen-share material for students to see. Learners will not need to access outside sources other than Google Slides and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary site. Material is available in PDF form upon request 2 hours PRIOR to the class.
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 teachers have teaching certificates
Texas Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Connecticut Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Massachusetts Teaching Certificate
3 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree from Texas Woman's University
Master's Degree in Education from University of St Joseph’s
Master's Degree in History from SUNY-Albany
7 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Dance from Oklahoma City University
Bachelor's Degree from Texas Woman's University
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from ECSU
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Massachusetts
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Massachusetts
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Connecticut
Bachelor's Degree in Education from SUNY-Albany
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Buffalo State College
2 teachers have an Associate's degree
Associate's Degree in Education from Fort Hayes State University
Associate's Degree in Business Administration and Management from Westervelt Business College - Completed with Honors
This class was created by Misses Dee:
AA in Child Development
BA in Early Language Education
Teaching Certification
TESOL Certification
20+ years in education, including curriculum
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Live Group Course
$18
weekly or $648 for 36 classes1x per week, 36 weeks
45 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10
2-6 learners per class