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Learning to Read-Class 1 (Learning Phonics/Sight Words by Blending Sounds)
Class experience
US Grade Preschool - Pre-Kindergarten
Are you looking for a fun class to help your child become excited about reading? This class will help build confidence in readers who are learning to put sounds together as we learn some of the basic foundations of learning to read in engaging ways! Sight words are words that students can learn to recognize and not need to spend time decoding, or sounding out every single letter while reading. When students have a list of sight words they can read, it helps them to be more fluent and...
Students will work on reading and writing 44 of the Dolch sight words. We will also work on sounding out words in a sentence, counting the number of words in a sentence, and discussing punctuation marks.
I am a licensed teacher with a Master's degree in Literacy.
-handouts each week will be sent to enrolled students to print and bring to class (let me know if there are problems with printing before class-I also show the handouts during class in case you can’t print before class) **Each week, I will send the list of optional supplies/materials that would be used for our activities and games that week. Each class I show students an activity or game to play at home to practice words. If you don’t have the materials, you’re welcome to practice words any way you’d like. These materials are NOT necessary to attend class! Here are some of the supplies that I show to use for optional practice at home: -playdough (any color) -toothpick or wooden skewer or pencil -crayons/markers -pencil -plastic container with the bottom covered in salt or pepper or glitter -Cheerio's, coins, or something to mark off bingo boards with (anything small that will fit on a Bingo board for the classes we play Bingo) -paper -scissors -paper clip -chalk (If you don't have chalk, it's fine! Students will be shown different ways to practice sight words.)
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Parent support may be needed for students with letter formation and some of the games.
Hello! I am so excited to be a part of Outschool and to share my love of teaching with your child! My mother was a teacher and I’ve always known that teaching is my passion! I am a licensed teacher who taught elementary grades for 12 years. I...
Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
25 min
Completed by 67 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-5
1-6 learners per class