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First Grade with Teacher Melissa (4 Days a Week)

In this ongoing full curriculum class that meets four days a week, students will learn first grade skills though songs and fun games.
Melissa Rodriguez
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(42)
Class

What's included

4 live meetings
3 hrs 20 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade 1
In this full curriculum first grade class, your child will continue to learn reading and number skills as we dive deeper into exploring the world.

Each time we meet, we will explore these subjects:
1. Welcome and introduction song - Your child will be warmly greeted and welcomed as a part of our group. This is a great time for your child to learn how to meet and interact with other learners. 
2. Date and weather - Through songs and chants, your child will learn today's date, the days of the week, and the months of the year. We will also focus on learning the concepts of "before" and "after" as it relates to the date.
3. Phonics - We will begin reviewing short-vowel (CVC) words and sentences. We will then progress into long-vowel (CVCE) words and sentences. We will also learn diphthongs and other "special sounds" to help students read words that don't always follow the rules. This builds a solid foundation for independent readers. There may be worksheets or hands-on activities to engage your child and encourage independent learning that can move outside of the classroom as well.
4. Language enrichment - Your child will continue to explore rhyme and rhythm while singing familiar songs and finger plays. We will also memorize poems from some of the best-known children's poets. This time will enrich your child's vocabulary while giving an opportunity to wiggle and have fun.
5. Number skills - We will review number recognition and counting while building on skills of addition, subtraction, before/between/after, time, and comparison (greater than, less than).
6. Science - Your child will explore topics such as fruits, birds, insects, the ocean, weather, our bodies, flowers, space, and more! This is a good time for students to share their knowledge as well as learn vocabulary words to better describe what they see going on in their world. Instead of one day being spent on a theme, we will extend the time spent on each theme in order to learn more deeply and reinforce vocabulary and scientific topics.
7. Social studies - Your child will tour the world while learning mapping skills. It's so important for learners to begin to discover that there is a world outside of their own community. We will learn about other cultures and begin to identify other countries and cities on a map or globe. You may wish to purchase a map or small globe for this subject if you choose, but it is not necessary.

Week of November 7:
Phonics: Reading words and sentences containing short vowel and long vowel words
Numbers: Number recognition 1-100, skip counting by 5s and 2s, addition 1-10

Week of November 15:
Phonics: Reading words and sentences containing short vowel and long vowel words
Numbers: Number recognition 1-100, skip counting by 5s and 2s, addition 1-10

Week of November 22:
Phonics: Reading words and sentences containing short vowel and long vowel words
Numbers: Number recognition 1-100, skip counting by 5s and 2s, addition 1-10

Week of November 29:
Phonics: Reading words and sentences containing short vowel and long vowel words
Numbers: Number recognition 1-100, skip counting by 5s and 2s, addition 1-10


While we will have a great time singing and wiggling around, this ongoing class is more intensive in learning. This first grade class will be offered four days a week: Mondays through Thursdays. 

I cannot wait to share class with your children and help them learn so much more about their world!

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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Melissa Rodriguez
5.0
42reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Welcome to my classroom! I enjoy using songs, finger plays, rhythm, and movement to help younger learners explore their world. I will help your child become a confident reader through a traditional, phonetic approach that has helped so many other children achieve success.

In my classroom, your child will first build a foundation by learning the letter sounds. This is a fun time of learning with hands-on projects, songs, finger plays, and rhymes to help your child connect the letters to sounds. We are also working to enrich your child’s vocabulary. Your child will progress to reading blends. This fairly short process is made more enjoyable with songs and games. Then the magic happens! We will begin to connect blends with ending consonants. Your child will suddenly have the “light-bulb moment” as he or she realizes that letters can connect to make real words not just sounds and blends. From that point, we will continue to add additional sounds of letters (eg. short versus long vowels) and special sounds as your child builds confidence and fluency as an early reader. This process is so rewarding, and I would love to help your child find success!

Of course you are always welcome to have your child join us wherever he or she is in the learning process. And if you are unsure, we can work together to find the best class for your child to feel confident and challenged. 

My experience as a teacher has been fairly diverse. Even as a teenager, I was always busy teaching, either through my church or as a tutor at the elementary school. My official teaching path began after college in a private school where I taught kindergarten and third grade, as well as after school and summer programs. Throughout the years, I have also done private tutoring, particularly in reading. I then shifted my focus to home educating my three children. I am so grateful to have been present for so many of the “Aha!” moments. I have also had the privilege of teaching in small groups as a homeschooling mom as well.  This past year I had the opportunity to begin teaching English online through a private company. It has rejuvenated my desire to teach the early years again. Now that my own children are teenagers and more independent, I am able to turn my attention back to working with other families.

In my limited free time, I enjoy gardening, reading, crafts, music, international cooking, and taking our dog for walks as a family. 

I believe that every child has the ability to learn and that it is our job as adults to help each child find the right keys to successful learning. Young children are so curious and absorb learning like sponges. Why not take advantage and give them the best start possible?

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$48

weekly ($12 per class)
4x per week
50 min

Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
2-6 learners per class

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