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If You Take a Mouse to School-Story and Snack With Miss Sue

In this story time class, we will read the story, sequence the events, and make a simple fun snack.
Sue Falotico - Miss Sue
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(3)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade Preschool - 1
During this class, Miss Sue will read the story If You Take A Mouse To School by Laura Numeroff.  My teaching style is rooted in a multisensory hands-on approach to learning.  The more children are actively engaged in their learning process, the more learning connections and cognitive growth are developed.  After the story we will discuss the story structure, review the events in the story, and sequence them in the correct order.  After the story lesson, we will create our own yummy snack related to the story.  The students will be actively engaged throughout the lesson by listening, using their oral language skills, using their memory and recall skills, and using their fine motor skills to make a snack.
Learning Goals
The students will learn how to correctly sequence the events in the story using memory, recall, and story structure.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Yummy Snack Recipe:
1.  1 slice of bread - sliced in half to form 2 triangles.  The bread can be toasted, but it's not necessary.
2.  4 Ritz or any circular crackers.
3.  Any spread for the bread - peanut butter, no nut butter, almond butter (easy to spread kind), or jelly/jam (your child's preference).
4.  4 raisins or chocolate chips.
5.  2 brown m&m's or 1 chocolate chip.

*If your child has the book, he or she can bring it to the class.  If your child doesn't have the book, then no worries because it's not a requirement.

**These items are suggested and will make the lesson more interactive and interesting:
1.  Lunchbox or Lunchbag
2.  Notebook
3.  Pencil
4.  Backpack
5.  Anything academic related- an abc book or numbers book, 1 magnetic alphabet letter or number or puzzle piece, or your child can 
     prewrite a letter on a piece of paper to share along with the story.
5.  Bottle of hand sanitizer
6.  A toy block
7.  Any story book - just one
8.  A ball
These resources are only suggested and will be used during the reading of the 2nd reading of the story.  Your child will be prompted with words from the story and will hold up the correct object that matches the word.  If your child doesn't have any of the items listed in 1-8, please let me know so I can send you clipart pictures to print out at home.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
If You Take A Mouse To School, by Laura Numeroff.
Joined February, 2021
5.0
3reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in my teaching classes!  I will be teaching preschool skills so your child is prepared and ready for kindergarten as well as 1:1 tutoring for children in preschool-6th grade.  The lessons will be tailored around cognitive, language, fine and gross motor, and social-emotional skills.  I have so many fun and engaging planned lessons and activities for my students that include preschool, pre-k, circle time fun, music/movement, social-emotional self-care, character development, book clubs, lunch bunch, brunch and books, simple snack cooking, reading and math skills, STEAM activities, and much more!  My 13 years teaching experience has mostly been in the primary grades. Plus, I have 20+ years as a mom teaching my own children.  My professional credentials include both a B.A. in Elementary Education Pre-K-6 grade and an M.A. in Infant-Toddler Therapeutic Special Education Birth-Grade 2 from St. Joseph's College in New York.  I've taught children with all abilities in public, private, special education schools, and preschool settings.  My experience with children of all ages and stages include typical developing as well as children with special needs.  Prior to Covid-19, I worked for an agency as an Early Interventionist for children ages 1-3.  I'm currently tutoring children that are homeschooled in-person and online.  My passion for teaching children is about guiding, helping, and lifting them up to succeed with their learning.  I love to integrate fun activities and lessons where children learn through their senses and enjoy themselves on their learning expedition.  I enjoy working with children and their families by providing innovative ways and ideas on how to help their child achieve academic success.   My philosophy of education is based upon children having diverse intelligences, gifts, and talents that shape their uniqueness as an individual and with the right combination of a great teacher and content, learning will cultivate the child into growing both academically and socially.  On the personal side...I'm a wife of a retired NYC Firefighter, a mom of 2 beautiful and silly daughters, a fur mommy to 2 dogs named Basil and Stormi, and a bunny named Patches.  Basil is a boy Goldendoodle and Stormi is a girl Maltipoo and they are best furry friends.  Some of my interests include spending time with my family and dogs, volunteering at my daughter's school, camping in our camper, reading books for my book club, playing pickleball, going to the beach, and listening to podcasts.  I look forward to teaching your child how to learn new skills and concepts in a fun way!  Thank you :)

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$10

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Meets once
30 min

Completed by 2 learners
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Ages: 3-7
3-6 learners per class

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