Learn to Read W/Phonics, Sight Words, & Friends! Lev 2-1St - 3Rd English
What's included
3 live meetings
2 in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. A weekly at-home packet will also be provided after the first class of every week so that students can practice what they have been learning in the classroom. The after-class work is provided as an enhancement to the class, not as a homework requirement. I will leave it up to the parents' discretion if they feel their students will benefit from the after-class activities.Assessment
Learners will be assessed throughout the classes. The teacher will email individualized feedback for every student at the end of each week to keep the parents informed on their students' progress.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 3
In this ongoing 3-day-a-week class, Students reading at 1st and 2nd-grade levels (may also be appropriate for a 3rd grader that needs some extra support) will work toward the ultimate goal of becoming an independent reader while also making friends in a cheerful classroom environment. Incoming students should already be able to recognize and write the letters of the alphabet, phonetic sounds and be comfortable reading the following paragraph: The kids like to play at the park. They run and play ball on the grass. They go down the slide and swing on the swings. The kids have so much fun! (If your student is not yet ready to read this paragraph please consider enrolling your student in my other class: [Learn to Read w/Phonics, Sight Words, & Friends! Lev 1 TK - 1st grade English] Each class will continue to reinforce the phonetic sounds of the alphabet along with teaching the proper way to write upper and lowercase letters. We will also practice blending a new word family each week along with increasing the students' vocabulary by defining the words’ meaning in each family. We will also learn a new group of sight words weekly to help build a collection of words that must be memorized because they cannot be sounded out. Sight words are both common, frequently used words and foundational words that students will use to build their reading vocabulary base. We will learn to read a short story together every week by improving fluency and familiarity with the story by practicing it during all 3 classes each week. During class, students will use on-screen pictures, games, and the occasional printouts to learn and practice their reading and writing. Please make sure the student comes to every class with 3-4 pieces of lined paper and a pencil/pen. A dry erase board is also acceptable for writing in class. If time allows, every class will end with an open free talk session that allows the children to share a favorite toy or anything else they are excited about. I always make sure that every child feels included and has the opportunity to speak in class if they are comfortable doing so. Good listeners are always welcome too:) * A weekly at-home packet will also be provided every week so that students can practice what they will be learning in the classroom each week. The packet is sent out on the classroom page at 6:00 am Pacific Time every Sunday. The after-class work is provided as an enhancement to the class, not as a homework requirement. I will leave it up to each parent's discretion if they feel their students will benefit from the after-class activities.
Learning Goals
* Phonics
* Improved handwriting
* Word families (ran, tan, man, can...etc.)
* Sight words
* Increased vocabulary
* Improved spelling ability
* Reading grade level stories
* Socialization and description skills through the end of class free-talk session.
Other Details
Supply List
Learners should come to class with either the teacher provided class print-outs or plain paper with a dark pencil, marker, or pen. Students may also use a dry erase board if they prefer. From time-to-time, we may use blank index cards to make flashcards that can be used in class for games and at home for practice.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in History from University of California, Los Angeles
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Hello! My name is Calliope, and I live in sunny, Southern California with my husband, son, daughter and the amazing Kasey Doodle dog. I have 18 years of teaching experience in private schools, homeschooling my two children and teaching English to children in China, Japan and Mongolia. I also have a Bachelor’s degree from U.C.L.A. in History and Education.
I would love to teach your child about all the “ins-and-outs” of the English language and reading skills, Social Studies, and even a little cooking and crafting. I also offer classes on life skills, event planning, and teenage entrepreneurship.
I believe in encouraging as much student output as possible during our classes. Children will learn best when they feel involved and every child in my classroom is important and greatly valued. I want children to see that what they are learning is relevant to their lives and taught in a genuine and caring manner.
I promise any student of mine will leave my class with a smile on their face and excitement about the content they just learned. I can’t wait to see you in the classroom!
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Live Group Class
$38
weekly ($13 per class)3x per week
40 min
Completed by 722 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-9
3-10 learners per class
Financial Assistance
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