What's included
4 live meetings
2 in-class hoursAssessment
Informal observation and analysis will guide the lesson each week. Learners will be asked to make sounds, read words and sentences. Learners will be asked discussion style comprehension questions and are expected to participate. Teacher will adjust instruction in response to ongoing observation- based assessment.Class Experience
US Grade 1
The age range is only a guide. *** You do NOT have to complete any other classes to take this class. Each class we will begin with a phonics lesson. The phonics lessons will start at a beginning of 1st grade level and move through mid-grade level. We will read a decodable book that emphasizes the taught phonics skill. At times we will read guided reading leveled readers from levels, D, E, F, G. We will also, reread previous texts, learn and review sight words (focusing on sounding out the words), discuss comprehension questions, complete word study activities (phonics skills and syllable types), and engage in guided writing. Learners will also read to the group, answer questions, and engage in group discussions. *** Learners that enroll for additional sections will receive new content. This class can run for a full year or as needed. Please contact teacher to arrange. Class starting December 3rd: Week 1: Review short vowel sounds (all) Week 2: FLSZ Spelling Rule (ff, ll, ss, zz) Week 3: -all, -oll, -ull Week 4: ck spelling for /k/ Class Starting January 14th: Week 1: sh /sh/ Week 2: voiced and unvoiced /th/ Week 3: -ch /ch/ Week 4: wh /w/, ph /f/ Guided reading is small-group differentiated instruction that supports students in developing reading proficiency. The small-group allows teachers to target specific learning needs, provide appropriate scaffolding, and gradually reduce support to promote independence. This class is a great supplement to your existing reading program (end of Kindergarten- mid 1st grade reading levels).
Learning Goals
Students will improve in reading phonics, sight words, and fluency.
Other Details
Supply List
Materials: Paper and pencil is sufficient, but learners may enjoy a dry erase marker and board (try the dollar store). Plus, markers are easier for me to see when learners hold up their work. Printer and ability to print PDF files
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree from Marywood University
I love reading and I am so happy to help new readers love it too! I have a Masters in Reading Education and many years experience as a Reading Specialist in public schools and as a private tutor. I also have experience as Director of a preschool program and Head Preschool Teacher.
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Live Group Class
$100
for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
30 min
Completed by 36 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-8
1-4 learners per class