What's included
15 live meetings
7 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursAssessment
Course Completion Certificate available upon request.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 5
English, Literature There is no prerequisite requirement for this class. I have been a lover of books since I was 9 years old and had to have surgery. My mother, who understood a few things about her child, read the first book in a series to me with all the voices and enthusiasm any book could want. Then she read the first 2 chapters of the next book. And then she stopped. The larger picture of why she stopped at that moment isn't important. What is important is that she lit a flame in me. I wanted to know how it finished. From that point on, I've been a reader. This early experience truly informs the books I choose for my young readers. I want the books to fire their minds, I want them to touch their hearts. Reading a book is starting a conversation with a person you've never met and truly hearing them. I want to build lovers of reading not just hit that magical 30-minute reading time. The Details We will be reading through five wonderful books over the course of 15 weeks. Each book will increase in word count helping your learner's reading fluency gradually improve. This is the perfect, light-reading class to keep everyone reading through the whole semester. Classes will follow a general structure: Welcome Discussion (questions provided) Introduction of next class assignment Vocabulary to look out for Every week the student will need to complete the reading and the Discussion Questions to be ready for the following week's class. There is no homework to hand-in. Below is our schedule. I've noted the two weeks that will have a video class. Assignments by week Week 1 No assignments due at first class. Homework due Week 2 at the beginning of class A Grain of Rice, by Helena Clare Pittman – pg 1-100 (50 pages or 14-20 pages per day-Don’t worry there are lots of pictures) Homework due Week 3 at the beginning of class The Hundred Dresses, by Eleanor Estes Read 4 Chapters (approximately 39 pages or 5-7 pages per day) Chapter 1 – Wanda Chapter 2 – The Dresses Game Chapter 3 – A Bright Blue Day Chapter 4 – The Contest Homework due Week 4 at the beginning of class The Hundred Dresses, by Eleanor Estes Read 3 Chapters (approximately 40 pages or 5-7 pages per day) Chapter 5 – The Hundred Dresses Chapter 6 – Up On Boggins Heights Chapter 7 – The Letter to Room 13 Homework due Week 5 at the beginning of class The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate Pages Beginning to Page 60 (approximately 9-12 pages per day) Homework due Week 6 at the beginning of class The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate Page 61-120 (approximately 9-12 pages per day) Homework due Week 7 at the beginning of class The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate Page 121-179 (approximately 9-12 pages per day) Homework due Week 8 at the beginning of class The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate Page 180-240 (approximately 9-12 pages per day) Homework due Week 9 at the beginning of class The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate Page 241-300 (approximately 9-12 pages per day) Homework due Week 10 at the beginning of class The Year of Ms. Agnes, by Kirkpatrick Hill Page 1-58 (approximately 9-12 pages per day) Homework due Week 11 at the beginning of class The Year of Ms. Agnes, by Kirkpatrick Hill Page 59-113 (approximately 9-12 pages per day) Homework due Week 12 at the beginning of class Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White Read 6 Chapters (approximately 47 pages or 6-9 pages per day) Chapter I – Before Breakfast Chapter II – Wilbur Chapter III – Escape Chapter IV – Loneliness Chapter V – Charlotte Chapter VI – Summer Days Homework due Week 13 at the beginning of class Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White Read 6 Chapters (approximately 43 pages or 6-9 pages per day) Chapter VII – Bad News Chapter VIII – A Talk at Home Chapter IX – Wilbur’s Boast Chapter X – An Explosion Chapter XI – The Miracle Chapter XII – A Meeting Homework due Week 14 at the beginning of class Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White Read 5 Chapters (approximately 45 pages or 6-9 pages per day) Chapter XIII – Good Progress Chapter XIV – Dr. Dorian Chapter XV – The Crickets Chapter XVI – Off to the Fair Chapter XVII – Uncle Homework due Week 15 at the beginning of class Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White Read 5 Chapters (approximately 46 pages or 6-9 pages per day) Chapter XVIII – The Cool of the Evening Chapter XIX – The Egg Sac Chapter XX – The Hour of Triumph Chapter XXI – Last Day Chapter XXII – A Warm Wind Final Class Wrap up of Discussion Questions and Full Class Discussion
Learning Goals
This class was created to build vocabulary, reading fluency, and enjoyment.
Other Details
Supply List
Your learner will need their own copy of the books below. Please feel free to use the library or digital editions of the books. I do not recommend audiobooks for this class simply because we are building reading fluency and seeing the words really helps with solidifying the words in the memory. I'm including the Amazon link to each of these books to make it easy to find them. Sometimes, seeing the cover is helpful. These are not affiliate links. A Grain of Rice by Helena Clare Pittman - ( https://www.amazon.com/Grain-Rice-Helena-Clare-Pittman/dp/044041301X/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=a+grain+of+rice+by+helena+clare+pittman&qid=1595129843&sr=8-2 ) The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes ( https://www.amazon.com/Hundred-Dresses-Eleanor-Estes/dp/0152052607/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3411DLGF5E5DO&dchild=1&keywords=the+hundred+dresses&qid=1595129616&sprefix=the+hundred+%2Caps%2C222&sr=8-2 ) The One and Only Ivan by Kathrine Applegate ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0061992275/ref=crt_ewc_img_huc_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER ) The Year of Miss Agnes by Kirkpatrick Hill ( https://www.amazon.com/Year-Agnes-Aladdin-Historical-Fiction/dp/0689851243/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+Year+of+Miss+Agnes&qid=1595129779&sr=8-1 ) Charlotte's Web ( https://www.amazon.com/Charlottes-Web-B-White/dp/0061124958/ref=sr_1_2?crid=33OABPIZ61QVL&dchild=1&keywords=charlottes+web+book&qid=1595129980&sprefix=charlottes%2Caps%2C196&sr=8-2 )
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
See below in the Learner Supply list.
Teacher expertise and credentials
My name is Stacey Hamlin, and I love to teach.
I believe that we can learn anything and everything…with a few tools, and the ability to lay down our fears and try.
As a kid, I moved a lot. By the time I was 14 years old, I’d been to or through 42 states. I understand that “displacement” that people feel right now…that “loss of connection.” I believe that I homeschooled my own kids for 16 years to help alleviate that disconnectedness for them.
When my dad finally changed careers, he got “us” into Technology, and convinced me that I could teach. At 17 years old, I taught a group of men my father’s age how to use an Accounting Software that my father had programmed. It was terrifying…right up until I discovered that he had been right.
Nowadays, I teach a lot of things; English, Drama, Math…but behind every lesson is the desire to help people connect and overcome their fears. Life is hard. It’s hard when you are big, and in some ways, it’s even harder when you are small and other people make your decisions for you. It becomes easier when you realize that you are not alone…and that you really can do things that you didn’t realize that you could do.
This is a brand new school year with no mistakes in it. Let's see what amazing things we can accomplish, together.
See you in class,
Ms. Stacey
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Live Group Class
$120
for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
30 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-9 learners per class