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Kinder/1st Grade Sight Word Party!
Class experience
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS CLASS? This class is designed to help early readers build early reading skills by practicing sight words. Consistent practice will make these words automatic, allowing them to read more fluently. This routine will give students regular opportunities to practice memorizing sight words. WHO IS THIS CLASS FOR? This class is for students who already have a good grasp on their sight words, and are ready for more of a challenge. *****A good way to tell if this class is...
B.A. in Family and Child Development. I am a firm believer that play is the work of the child, so my goal is to make this class fun! 6 years experience working in early childhood education with students ages 3-6. I have taught this very thing to dozens of children throughout the years, and even to my own children who are homeschooled.
I will sometimes play a game with the students using a PowerPoint presentation. These games will involve much movement, so make sure the students have space to stand, jump, and even run in place. If not properly supervised, my biggest worry is that students will try to stand on a chair and try these movements. I will always make a disclaimer before the activity "You may stand if you'd like to, but make sure you stand on the floor and not on a chair." *****A good way to tell if this class is a good fit for your student is to read them the following list. If they get all 20 right, the class might be too easy. If they get 10 or more words right, it's probably a good fit. If they get less than 10, it might be a bit too challenging. the, and, was, are, like, from, she, for, some, see, my, when, you, can, has, do, how, there, have, with
My name is Ryan. I live in Texas with my wife and two kids. We are a homeschooling family and we LOVE to learn new things. Certified as an EC-6 educator in the state of Texas, I have been working with children for about 13 years. I have worked...
Group Class
$12
weekly ($6 per class)2x per week
20 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-7
3-7 learners per class