What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
While we’re on this trip there will be a few activities. The kiddos will hear a story about a cow that wants to live on the moon and how her farmer did everything he could to make her happy. Title: “No Moon, No Milk!” by Chris Babcock. The next stop on the tour will be spotting the farm things and letters on the screen with the “I Spy Game”. We have two more stops on our tour and the next one is a mystery. Really it is a mystery! The kiddos will grab their mystery bag with their favorite farm animal in it and share 3 clues with the class. And I think the best is saved for last! The kiddos are going to learn how to draw a simple horse step by step. Each activity is planned to boost the brainpower of your kiddos without being boring. Story benefits: listening, predicting outcomes, comprehension I Spy Game benefits: decoding, eye tracking, pattern recognition, letter recognition Drawing benefits: fine motor, pattern recognition Mystery Bag benefits: vocabulary, predicting outcomes, listening Supplies: One paper bag to place the farm animal One farm animal Crayons and paper
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
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I’m Kyria Kalata, an author, tutor, ESL teacher, and the proud founder of the House of Education. With a background as a TV journalist and a veteran homeschool mom, I’ve explored all mainstream educational options to bring the best to my students.
My classes are centered around reading, writing, and goal setting - the fundamental skills that empower children to take control of their educational journey.
As a child diagnosed with dyslexia, I faced academic limitations. But I discovered that the library was a treasure trove, filled with textbooks and teaching resources that transformed my life. I overcame the barriers set by my learning label, and I’m passionate about helping children everywhere do the same.
Today, I often meet parents who are frustrated because they struggle to teach their child to read. I’ve seen mothers and daughters at my doorstep in tears, feeling defeated. I believe that reading should be a joy, not a source of pain. With 12 years of experience teaching children aged 3-18 to read (including many for whom English is a second language), I’ve developed fun, innovative methods that make the transition to reading natural and enjoyable.
I invite you to join one of my sample classes to experience the joy of learning. Let’s transform the way your child reads and sets goals, shaping a brighter future for them.
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Live One-Time Class
$11
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 12 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-5
3-9 learners per class