FLEX Reading Comprehension Strategies UNIT 1 (5th Grade Reading Level)
What's included
Assessment
Teacher feedback will be provided to students who submit the "On Your Own" activity and life skill application in each section. Teacher feedback will also be provided for submissions of the assessment in Week 4.Class Experience
US Grade 5
The November 15 - December 15 section of this class is scheduled for a few extra days beyond 4 weeks to allow extra time to complete the class for those taking a holiday break in November. As a reminder, this is a FLEX class which means there are NO Live meetings. This class is Unit 1 of 4 units offered that will introduce 3 of a total of 12 comprehension skills. Each unit is independent of the other. Enroll in one unit, two units or all units. Also, the units do not need to be taken in order. In this unit, Unit 1, we will target the 3 comprehension skills: Understanding Words, Finding Information, and Identifying the Main Idea. In each section each week: - Learners will have the option to watch a video where they can follow along as I read the text. The read along is geared more for students who have reading difficulties. Those who are fluent readers are encouraged to read the text on their own. - Next, learners will watch a video of me teaching the comprehension strategies, then we will practice as we apply the strategies together with the given text. - Next, learners will either view another video to help guide them in the completion of the "Practice Page", or they may opt to complete the "Practice Page" without video guidance first then use the video to check the accuracy of their answers. - Next, learners will continue to practice the strategies learned by completing an "On Your Own" page. The student will either upload the completed "On Your Own" page to the classroom to be checked for accuracy by the teacher or upload a video of them completing the page verbally. - Lastly, in each section/week of this unit, students will apply the strategies learned by participating in or completing an activity that will be shared with the other students in the classroom. Students will respond to and/or comment on each other’s shared posts and videos based on the content each week. More details will be given each week on how this interaction will take place (video upload, discussion, scavenger hunt, posting/answering questions to each other as it relates to weekly reading passage, photos, etc). - In week four, students will complete a cumulative assessment to practice the strategies they learned. They will upload the assessment to the classroom for the teacher to check for accuracy. No grade is given for the assessment, but students will receive feedback on areas that need review. Week 1/Section 1 (Understanding Words): We communicate with others by using words as our building blocks. This week we will learn that it is important to understand what words mean and will learn some ways to determine their meanings in context and be able to use those strategies to answer questions about texts. Week 2/Section 2 (Finding Information): Students will scan passages to find keywords and learn how to use the keywords to find information. They will learn how to then use those keywords to find details as they carefully read and/or listen to passages being read. They will learn how to use the keywords to find clues to answer questions about passages. Week 3/Section 3 (Identifying the Main Idea): Students are more likely to comprehend a text if they understand the main idea. This week in this section, students will practice this skill and learn and understand why it is important. Week 4 (Cumulative Assessment on Sections 1-3): This week students will apply their knowledge of the strategies learned in the previous 3 weeks/sections to complete a cumulative assessment and submit it for teacher review and feedback. Optional interaction will take place via written posts, attachments and videos in the classroom. This FLEX class is part of my "Let's Target Comprehension" series. If you are interested in a LIVE format of a version of this class, live one-time TRIAL classes of this series are available for 2nd to 7th grades. Also, once a week live ongoing versions of these classes are might be available per request. These LIVE classes are not as indepth as the FLEX classes, but they do offer very small class sizes for individualized attention and immediate teacher feedback. You might want to consider a one time class or ongoing class to try this series or as a review for individual sections of the FLEX class units if your learner needs more practice with immediate feedback provided by the teacher. One-on-one tutoring sessions where we can cover this material and individualize our sessions for your learner are also available per request in either one-time, ongoing or multi-day (quarter/semester) formats per request.
Learning Goals
The goals of this class are:
- to help students become more aware of reading in context in order to help them remember the meanings of the words they read and how to find information to answer questions about what is read
- to learn strategies to help students accurately find and comprehend information when reading passages and also apply these strategies to remember information related to life skills
- to learn to identify the main idea of text and increase comprehension of the text
Other Details
Learning Needs
For learners with reading challenges such as dyslexia, etc., videos of the teacher reading the passage and questions aloud are provided with each lesson if auditory support is needed.
Parental Guidance
Adult supervision is encouraged for any activity in the lesson that involves internet use, etc.
Supply List
Learners will need to download and print out weekly provided texts and worksheets from the classroom. They will also need a pencil or erasable pen to complete the worksheets.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Alabama Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist from University of South Alabama
For more than three decades, I have successfully helped hundreds of children and teens from 2 years old to 19 in public school, private school, homeschool and wellness center settings improve their speech, language, auditory, phonics, reading and brain fitness skills and much more. I have a M.S. degree in speech-language pathology and earned a Master's level teaching certification. I am also an Interactive Metronome (IM) Certified Provider. IM is a computer based brain fitness training program. I meet my students where they are at their level. As I teach, I adjust to help reluctant learners as well as others who may need or want more challenge. I have decades of experience teaching each of these types of learners within the same class. I try to make my classes engaging and fun. I have a wide range of experience that includes teaching those on the autism spectrum, learning disabled students, add/adhd and many more areas of concern, as well as, experience teaching regular and gifted learners. I have found that patient encouragement in a structured and energetic yet relaxed classroom environment helps learners brains focus to receive information better and helps them become detail oriented.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$20
weekly or $80 for 4 weeks4 weeks
Completed by 2 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 9-12