English
Is It a Predictions, Inferences, or Conclusion?
This four week course will help learners understand the difference between predictions, inferences and conclusions in stories.
7-9
year old learners
2nd-3rd
US Grade Level
3-6
learners per class
$7
per weekCharged weekly
Flexible schedule
Over 4 weeks
No live meetings
Available times
Pacific
Description
Class Experience
This asynchronous course will increase learners' knowledge of the differences between Predictions, Inferences and Conclusions in stories. Students will synthesize information, summarizing stories and use deductive reasoning while improving reading comprehension. Doctor Diction will illustrate how to use story clues; Professor Infer explains if/then concepts; while Lieutenant Wilson will point out the importance of using just the facts. Videos, story puzzles, mazes and experiments will be...
Students will learn the difference between predictions, inferences, and conclusions in stories.
My goal is to encourage lifelong readers and writers. I am an OutSchool ACE Educator with a background in Educational Psychology. I believe learning takes place with attention, relevance, memory and prior knowledge. My sessions will include animation for attention; discussion for relevance; interactive activities to enhance memory and online resources to utilize prior knowledge. R2D2 (read, reflect, do and display) is also incorporated to provide learners with a life-long learning strategy.
Student will complete a project that illustrates their understanding of the topic. A rubric outline will be available in Google Classroom.
Learners will need notebook and supplies for their final project.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
A review of the learners' final project will be used as an informal assessment.
No live meetings, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
Teacher
Ksandra Mobley/MS in Educational PsychologyLifelong English Instructor
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Lives in the
United States54 total reviews
80 completed classes
About Me
Learning never stops... My ambition is to nurture students' desire for learning. Learning is a natural lifetime process that should never be stagnated. I began my teaching career in Early Childhood Education and continue into third and...