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I Spy With My Little Eye: Beginning Letter Sounds (d w e n)

In this one time course, early learners will have fun exploring beginning letter sounds 'd w e n' with a simple Montessori-inspired "I Spy" game.
Erin Pitts
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(148)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

In this class, young learners will identify beginning letter sounds d, w, e, n. We will explore letter sounds during our "I Spy" game using common objects and animals.

Using a Montessori-inspired approach, we will focus on the sound of each letter. This encourages each learner to learn the meaning of a letter compared to its letter name. In this class we will learn letter sounds first. An example is, "I Spy with my little eye something that starts with....d. dog!"

Each child will have an opportunity to practice the sounds during the game. We will incorporate hand movement to help our brains remember the sounds. For example, learners can practice making the shape of the letter sound with their pointer finger with our class printable. 

Whether your child is just gaining interest in letter sounds, beginning to read, or they are already reading, this class will be super fun and foundational for them! Join me for this exciting class into the world of letter sounds!

-Teacher Erin

Learning Goals

Learners will be able to say beginning letter sounds d, w, e, and n. They will begin to identify words and objects that go with the sound. Finally, they will be able to identify beginning letter sounds in their own home environment.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
- Handouts given by the teacher before our class
- Crayons, colored pencils, or markers 
*optional: learners are welcome to bring Montessori sandpaper letters or a moveable alphabet, if they would like to.
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2020
4.9
148reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello families and learners!

My name is Erin (she/her) and I am excited to meet you! A few things about me are:
📚I love books and visiting my community library. 
☕ My favorite coffee is an horchata latte 
⚽ My family loves our city's professional soccer team games (Go Sporting and Current!) 

Here's what's important to me as a teacher:
💜 Your learner is deserving of respect and I will always respect them as an individual on their unique learning journey 
💜 My role is to spark interest and joy whether your learner takes one class or multiple classes with me
💜 My teaching style and personality leans toward calm and peaceful, sprinkled with a bit of silliness here and there
💜 In life and teaching, I gravitate towards simplicity and minimalism so this will be reflected in my classes. Keeping it simple for your family is my goal, as well!
💜 Every learner can show up exactly as they are and how they are feeling that day. Just like adults, we have great days, bad days, and somewhere in the middle days :)

Here's what kind of classes you'll usually find me teaching:
Every class I teach will incorporate Montessori-inspired methods. We will use concrete experiences and materials as much as possible to learn about the world around us and our place in it. I will also follow your learner's interest and ability to guide them through the lesson. Check out my class listings to see current offerings!
*1:1 Tutoring available upon request for targeted reading skills (based upon availability and agreed upon goals for your learner)

Here's what I've been up to the last decade:
My professional experience spans over 12 years. I've worked with children and their families in a variety of educational settings including childcare, traditional public schools, private therapy centers, and more. I was also a Head Start Family Services Specialist and Mental Health Specialist. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Family Studies and Human Services and a minor in Spanish. My relevant training includes:

1. Autism Therapy training (Kansas Center for Autism Research and Training)
2. Conscious Discipline training (Social-Emotional curriculum for school and home)
4. English as a Second Language strategies 
5. Montessori method (classroom and homeschool) 
6. Reading Mastery curriculum (Pre-K-1st grade)
7. Trauma-informed care training (birth-adulthood)
8. Anti-Bias and Anti-Racist training (Britt Hawthorne)
*I consider myself a lifelong learner so I will continue to pursue professional development opportunities in order to teach your children to the best of my ability.

I believe every child is on their own unique path of learning and development. So whether you're unschooling, roadschooling, using the Montessori method, Waldorf, or more...I can't wait to be a part of your child's learning journey!

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$10

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Meets once
25 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-5
3-6 learners per class

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