Learn to Write About Dinosaurs! Learning Skills to Write Facts: Level 2
What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
In this on-going course, learners will meet once a week, in a writer's workshop series of lessons. Learners will be developing early writing skills with in developing informational writing skills. Learners will engage in activities such as drawing pictures, labeling pictures and using their pictures to create sentences and . Each week, learners will focus on a new writing skill. LESSON OUTLINE: At the beginning of each lesson, learners will be introduced to the Focus Animal for this specific lesson. Learners will first collaboratively participate in a KWL chart. Each lesson will focus on prewriting skills, such as think - alouds, planning, using graphic organizers and drawing pictures. At the beginning of each lesson, learns will be introduced to two different animals (outlined below). Learners will review some simple facts about animals using pictures through a NEARPOD lesson. Learners will then use a graphic organizer and write down 2-3 facts about each animal. Teacher will model all aspects of writing to support learners. Learners will use an organizer with words focusing on informative sentences. An example of the graphic organizer is attached. Organizers will be updated weekly depending on the focus animal. Learners will be invited to draw a picture of their chosen animal. Teacher will model different parts of the animal to label. Learners will be invited to add color to their picture at the end of class. These lessons will include skills taught from the Kindergarten Common Core Standards in Writing, including standards, W.K.1 -focusing on writing informative sentences, CCLS: W.K.2- Learning how to write informative sentences. Here is the course outline for topics covered in the upcoming weeks... Focus Animals: Endangered Animals May 3: Black Footed Ferret May 10: Lemur May 17: American Alligator May 24: Bluefin Tuna May 31: Brown Hyena June 7: Grey Wolf June 14: Indochinese Tiger June 21: Koala June 28: No Classes July 5: Leatherback Turtle July 12: Mako Shark July 19: Northern Spotted Owl July 26: Piping Plover August 2: Pygmy Hippo August 9: Snow Leopard August 16: Sumatran Orangutan August 23: Sumatran Orangutan August 30: Tapir Writing is a very important skill for learners to develop, but it is also important they have time to practice this skill on their own. In this writer's workshop type class, learners will have a mini-lesson at the beginning of class, to actively engage and learn a new skill, or practice an older skill. Learners will actively engage in topics and information about both animals we are focusing on each week. Learners will learn facts about both animals. Learners will use graphic organizer to write down some facts about each animal. At the end of the lesson, the teacher will model how to use these facts to write informative sentences focusing on the facts the learners learned during the lesson. Learners will use a graphic organizer provided by the teacher to write down fun facts of the animal they learned during class. Each step of writing will be modeled for students that need support. Learners will see skills modeled from the teacher during each lesson. During class, learners will have ample time to practice using this skill on their own. Skills will include, answering a prompt with facts, drawing a picture and dictating what they drew, or using vocabulary to discuss what they can see in a picture. Learners will be provided with support from the teacher, including visuals, word banks and sentence starters. At the end of the lesson, learners will be given time to share their writing if they choose to. If their writing is unfinished, they can complete it after class.
Learning Goals
In this course, learners will focus on developing early writing skills. This includes learning how to draw with details, dictate and write from pictures. Learners will focus on the Common Core Standards in Writing, W.K.2, learning to write informative sentences.
Other Details
Supply List
Learners will be provided with a link to the Nearpod lesson Learners will be sent a graphic organizer learners can choose to use during class for support
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
Learners will use a teacher created lesson using Nearpod to engage with the material. Some digital activities might include different Nearpod functions, youtube clips, and animal images.
Teacher expertise and credentials
My name is Victoria. I am a certified teacher! I have been in education for 8 years. 6 years in the classroom and the last 2 years also online. I love teaching, and have experience working with students from first grade through the high school level. I am currently teaching in high school with students learning English as a new language.
I have a bachelors degree in Elementary Education, and a masters degree in Curriculum and instruction from UNLV. I love working and creating curriculum for my students that best meets their needs.
I live in New York, near Niagara Falls, but I am from Las Vegas. I have experience owning a small business. I am also involved in sports and have taught dance classes. I love baking, planning parties and my favorite color is pink, blush pink though, not bright pink!
I have a 2-year-old boy, Noah and a husband in law enforcement. And I cant forget to mention my 2 pups, Lola and Phoenix.
I have a lot of experience working with students in a small group setting. A lot of my time and experience teaching has been focused on creating curriculum that meets student’s individual needs. I love creating new ways to make curriculum accessible to students.
I think learning should be fun, engaging and a little messy! Students should be provided with as many opportunities as possible to engage and learn. I think the best way to learn is to teach. That is why, in my classroom, you will see ample time for students to share their own thoughts, ideas and projects. I follow an “I Do.. You Watch, You Try... I Help, You Do.. I Watch” teaching model. That means, first, I show you and model. Then, we do it together. After students have the opportunity to try themselves… It looks a little something like this…..
My classroom will provide a safe space for students to feel comfortable to share what they have learned, teach other students something they know and have fun. My goal is for students to feel comfortable in the classroom, which in turns, teaches them to try their best.
You will see lessons aligned with the Common Core curriculum. I have worked with Common Core throughout my entire teaching experience, so if there is a specific standard you would like us to focus on, I can absolutely provide that for your student.
I love incorporating technology in the classroom. You might see classes using the app, Nearpod. This is a fun, interactive app that allows students to play games, and have hands-on experiences with their lessons!
My hope is to create a loving, engaging and exciting community for you and your learner. I hope to see you and your learner in the classroom.
Check out my weekly schedule here!
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Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 29 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-7
2-10 learners per class