What's included
6 live meetings
4 in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade Preschool - Kindergarten
Are you ready for your little one to begin counting? In this class, students will learn to recognize written numbers in correlation with how much each symbol represents by counting various objects and collecting various numbers of items in virtual scavenger hunt like games. Students will learn to count to twenty and while learning the ASL handshapes for representing numbers. During the scavenger hunts, learners will be asked to find a number of items with a specific attribute in their house (eg. "Go find three red objects!") Below is a breakdown of what we'll cover in each class session: Session 1: Learn the numbers 1-5. Watch some of the "1 2 3 Count With Me" Sesame Street video. Session 2: Review numbers 1-5. Learn the numbers 6-10. Watch some of the "1 2 3 Count With Me Sesame Street" video. Play a Scavenger hunt number game. Session 3: Review numbers 1-10. Learn the numbers 11-15. Watch some of the "1 2 3 Count With Me" Sesame Street video. Session 4: Review numbers 1-15. Learn the numbers 16-20. Watch some of the "1 2 3 Count With Me" Sesame Street counting to 20 video. Session 5: Review numbers 1-20. Watch the "1 2 3 Count With Me" Sesame Street counting to 20 video. Play several number games to review all the numbers. Session 6: Review numbers 1-20. Watch the "1 2 3 Count With Me: Sesame Street counting to 20 video. Play several number games to review all the numbers.
Other Details
Supply List
During several sessions, we will play a game to review all of the numbers and students will need a keyboard so that they can type numbers into the chat.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Community College of Philadelphia
I have been learning American Sign Language for many years through college classes, an online university by a well-known deaf educator, Dr. Bill Vicars, and attending ASL events and meetups. For the past three years I have been teaching beginning ASL to kids ages 6-12 years old. From tutoring my own siblings and combining instruction with ASL, I have seen how effective such a teaching method can be, in not only introducing kids to a new language, but also building hand strength and coordination skills at an early age. I have tutored math for kids from PreK to 9th grade and worked at an afterschool program creating various subject curriculums and tutoring for grades K-6.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$30
weekly or $90 for 6 classes2x per week, 3 weeks
40 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-5
1-5 learners per class