Introduction to Writing a Sentence the Fun and Easy Way! - Level 2 - First Grade
What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 1
First, we will review the following from my Level 1 course https://tinyurl.com/pprwvy7w: -Defining a sentence with naming and telling parts -Spacing, capitalizing the first letter of the first word, ending punctuation What will be taught? Your learner will: -state the difference between naming (subject) and telling (predicate) parts of a sentence -connect naming and telling parts together -copy sentences -finish sentence starters with a telling part they come up with -create their own sentence using a sight word provided -use a picture to help generate their own sentence -learn the 5 steps to writing a sentence [The focus will be practicing simple sentences and start writing them on their own. If your learner is already writing sentences, please consider my level 3 class where students will practice writing sentences on their own, expanding sentences, and editing basic sentences.] I made every slide interactive. I just ask that you provide lined paper and a pencil so they are able to write their complete sentences. How is your class structured? -My class will be on Nearpod. Concepts will be taught through slides. There will be games on Nearpod and learning with movement (moving arms and hands to learn ending punctuation marks, spaces, and parts of sentences). How will you teach? -I will provide explicit teaching with a lot of repetition to reinforce concepts. I will break down how to write a sentence. I will use words like 'naming part' and 'telling part' as learners are only starting to be introduced to subjects and predicates. I will teach with interactive slides and games. The slides will allow them to write or type on the screen as well as drag and drop to categorize things. What's your teaching style? -My teaching style is all about allowing learners to feel heard and to learn as much as they can in our session. I will start with an icebreaker so that everyone will learn something about each other. I am a special education teacher that welcomes older learners that need a refresher on writing sentences. I like to have fun and laugh while we are learning. I enjoy building confidence and giving a lot of praise. All are welcome! How much will learners get to interact with you and each other? -I am hoping your learner will interact with me on every slide! My lesson depends on student participation. We will have opportunities for each learner to share their sentence part or the whole sentence they wrote. I will use Nearpod for students to draw on the screen so I know they are following along and understanding the concept. They will play Time to Climb to practice remembering to capitalize the first letter of a sentence. They will use the Collaborative Board to write their own telling parts to a sentence starter. They will match pairs with naming and telling parts to continue solidifying the concept. They will also get to drag and drop sentence parts into the correct category. Throughout the entire lesson, I will rotate through students asking tailored questions so that every learner has opportunities to participate. At the end, each student will write their own sentence and share if there is time. Any required experience or knowledge learners need? -Letters and their sounds -How to write all letters -Basic sight words (preferably 50-100 Fry Sight Words or the Dolch Preprimer and Primer Sight Words) -Punctuation marks -Capitalizing the first word in a sentence -Spacing between words -Copying a sentence What is the pacing of the class? -Because writing can take longer for some learners, I may ask students that get done faster to write more as we wait. Sometimes, I will need to move on to the next slide and a student may not be done writing. In these cases, I remind them that they will be able to finish it after class. Can my student retake this class? Yes! In this stage of their growth, guided practice and repetition is their best friend. The more practice and confidence they build in the foundation stage will help them in the future.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Students will be asked to join my Nearpod class. An account is not required! Instead, I will provide a link in the Zoom chat and Outschool class comment. After they click on the link, they will type their first name and be able to join the lesson! You are also able to download the Nearpod app. The student will put in the code I provide in the chat. We will use Nearpod for the entire lesson. It will have the slides I will teach from and it will become an interactive platform for your child to participate. It's helpful to have two screens up on your laptop/computer. One for our Zoom class and one with Nearpod. If you do not have an additional device, I have plenty of workarounds!
Supply List
Paper, pencil, iPad, or an additional device IF you have one available (not mandatory). It cannot be a phone because the screen will be too small.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
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Live One-Time Class
$25
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 34 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-7
2-3 learners per class