English
Letters Make Words (LMW)
Letters Make Words helps children make the connection between identifying letters, letter sounds, phonics and sight words.
Ksandra Mobley/MS in Educational Psychology
54 total reviews for this teacher
7 reviews for this class
Completed by 27 learners
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4-6
year olds
2-4
learners per class
Charged upfront
Meets 2x per week
Over 4 weeks
60 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
Students will increase their print awareness, letter knowledge, vocabulary, reading and writing skills.
As an Outschool ACE educator, my goal is to encourage reading skills. Your child's ability to recognize words will spark a desire for reading. I have been an teacher for the past ten years in schools and home environments. I believe learning takes place with attention, relevance, memory and engagement. Letters Make Words uses letters recognition to illustrate how words are formed. Your child's understanding of forming words will advance into writing and vocabulary skills. This course is also the perfect way to master common core reading and writing standards while increasing vocabulary.
Show and tell of items that begin with the letter of the day. Decorating and tracing letters.
1 file available upon enrollmentMagnetic Letters $10.99 (May need more than one set) Small white board Paper and Pencil
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Your child's ability to recognize words and beginning reading skills will determine your child's progress.
2 hours per week in class, and an estimated 2 - 4 hours per week outside of class.
Students will need magnetic letters (2 sets extra vowels) Pencil and paper Fry word list https://sightwords.com/sight-words/lessons/
Teacher
Ksandra Mobley/MS in Educational PsychologyLifelong English Instructor
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Lives in the
United States54 total reviews
80 completed classes
About Me
Learning never stops... My ambition is to nurture students' desire for learning. Learning is a natural lifetime process that should never be stagnated. I began my teaching career in Early Childhood Education and continue into third and...