Level 1 Beginners Phonics Reading Camp - CVC Word Families, Sensory Writing Sight Words, Show and Tell & more! (Prek/ Kindergarten / ESL/ ELL Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall)
Join us for a multi-sensory course for beginning readers with blending CVC word families, sight words, writing, games and more! It's ideal for Prek, Kindergarten or ESL/ ELL learners to solidify their emergent reading skills with a kinesthetic approach.π
What's included
39 live meetings
19 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
Add the sight word of the week to the art craft mentioned in the classroom post. Encourage your child to review blending words and using the sight word of the week in complete sentences to aid their reading skills.Assessment
The teacher will ask comprehension questions to check for understanding and use the class activities as a form of assessment.Class Experience
US Grade Pre-Kindergarten - Kindergarten
Beginner Level
What is blending? Blending is the skill of joining individual speech sounds (phonemes) together to make a word. Research suggests that blending is a crucial phonemic awareness skill that should be taught as part of a research-based approach to the teaching of reading. Students will learn the concepts of print. In other words, students will gain the knowledge and understanding that print carries meaning like books contain letters and words. This class will help students transition from phonics to fluency as they learn word families, short vowels, digraphs and how to decode words. Having your child in this *small sized class* gives each learner a lot of opportunities to speak. Thus, increasing their socialization skills. To promote team building, will read together as a group, but also read individually. The class is structured around the βI Do, We Do, You Doβ approach. I will improve your childβs phonemic (sound) awareness as beginning readers. Effective phonics instruction is important because letter-sound association is the foundation and paramount to building up reading and writing abilities. My ten years of phonics instruction experience teaches students to how to decode letters into their respective sounds. Itβs a skill that is essential for them to read unfamiliar words by themselves. Thus, having letter-sound knowledge will allow your child to make the link between the unfamiliar print words to their spoken knowledge. The writing aspect of this course will develop better eye-hand coordination. This is a beginner's reading program for emergent or struggling readers. This course covers letter sounds, vowels, blending word families, reading strategies and writing. Both fine motor activities and gross motor activities are simultaneously included to improve these areas. By using a combination of 2D, 3D, digital props, short videos and songs, my class enhances learning and will keep each student fully engaged. By the end of this course, your child will have the necessary skills needed to succeed in this "moving, grooving and learning" type course! Prior to taking this course, students should have some background knowledge on letters and their sounds. However, they do not need to have a mastery level of the letters and sounds before taking this class. If you feel this class might be too hard for your learner, I highly recommend taking the class first:- https://outschool.com/classes/from-a-to-z-come-read-with-me-*pre-reading*-prek-kindergarten-multisensory-spring-and-summer-semester-phonics-camp-with-alphabet-yoga-XbiSVOCF#usMmuMGeNU Each week will consist of:- A greeting, warm-up/ welcome movement song to promote gross motor skills and collectively singing songs. π Tuesdays- A review of letter sounds and identify letter names. Weβll then implement reading strategies to blend CVC word families, short vowels, write it and play interactive games. β Wednesdays- Echo reading technique, sight word of the week, sensory writing and learn how to build complete sentences through interactive activities. π€ Thursdays- Each student gets an opportunity to share during our Show and Tell show for the sight word of the week to promote effective oral communication skills. Students will bring two/three objects or pictures to present. They will dictate complete sentences using the sight word of the week as a means of reviewing. We shall also recap the concepts taught earlier in the week. End of each class: Test your knowledge game, βturn, talk, pair, shareβ and a goodbye song. *Remember to click the heart on my profile to follow me in order to see new classes.*
Learning Goals
Students will learn how to blend CVC word families, use sight words in complete sentences, write words and present at our weekly show and tell show.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Assist your child if needed to stay on task (focus) and writing.
Supply List
βοΈ Print the craft file (only 1 file to print for the entire course) βοΈ A tray or plate (with one of the following for sensory writing Wednesday's) (sand, sugar, salt, flour, rice, sprinkles, beans, FOAM shaving cream or anything similar) βοΈ Whiteboard, eraser and dry erase marker (preferred) OR pencil/Marker/Crayon & paper
Β 2 files available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
4 Teaching Certificates
Non-US Teaching Certificate in English to Speakers of Other Languages
New York Teaching Certificate in English to Speakers of Other Languages
New York Teaching Certificate in Special Education
New York Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Long Island University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Saint Joseph's College
I have a Masterβs degree in Literacy and Iβve been teaching phonics and reading for ten years.
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Live Group Class
$550
for 39 classes3x per week, 13 weeks
30 min
Completed by 22 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-6
3-6 learners per class