What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade Preschool - Pre-Kindergarten
In this class, the teacher along with Pete the Cat will review the names of colors with the students. Students will then discuss a story using a power point presentation about the book entitled Pete the Cat I love my white shoes by James Dean and Eric Litwin . After discussing the story and looking at a power point presentation, students will play an interactive game of I Spy Colors. Students will share or name things that they see in the house that corresponds with the colors that is shown. Socialization and sharing will be encouraged. If time allots, students will use crayons to create a picture with their favorite color and be encouraged to share it with the class. The class will end with a Simon Says game with Pete the Cat. Copyright :"colors and crayons" by albastrica mititica is licensed under . To view a copy of this license, visit undefined?ref=openverse&atype=rich
Learning Goals
Students will learn about colors. Students will learn how to socialize during a fun, interactive game of I Spy. Students will learn how to become active listeners , as well as, learn how to communicate with each other.
Other Details
Supply List
drawing paper large crayons (optional) Please bring drawing paper to color on and crayons to color with.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
The class is based on the Pete the Cat I love my white shoes by Eric Litwin.
Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Hello! I'm Karen McGougain Diaz, but my students know me as Teacher K. With over a decade of experience as a special education itinerant teacher in New York City, I’ve had the privilege of working across diverse classroom environments, including collaborative team teaching, self-contained classrooms, and integrated settings. I’ve taught students aged three to fifteen, focusing on all developmental domains—gross and fine motor skills, cognitive growth, and social-emotional development.
I hold a dual degree in Childhood General Education and Special Education, along with twelve graduate credits toward a master’s in Literacy. In January 2021, I earned my professional New York State teaching certificate, affirming my commitment to excellence in education.
Currently, I serve as an elementary tutor specializing in reading, writing, and math for Varsity Tutors, and I also work as an early intervention specialist. My tutoring experience spans 18 years, during which I have supported students from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade with organizations like Champion Learning, Sylvan Learning Center, and Varsity Tutors. Additionally, I teach creative writing at various summer camps and programs throughout NYC, nurturing young writers' creativity.
My teaching philosophy centers on the belief that we must educate the child, not just the curriculum. I adopt a child-centered approach, engaging students actively in their learning processes. I firmly believe that every child has the potential to learn, and I strive to foster this through positive reinforcement and encouragement, tailoring lessons to their interests and strengths.
On a personal note, I have a passion for music and enjoy playing the alto saxophone. Numbers and math excite me, and I love creating and making things, anything art related. I love to sing and ride bikes. These interests often enrich my lessons, making learning fun and relatable for my students.
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Live One-Time Class
$8
per classMeets once
25 min
Completed by 108 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-5
1-6 learners per class