What's included
8 live meetings
8 in-class hoursHomework
2-4 hours per week. Weekly reading (20 minutes a day over the week normally completes the book) Write at least 3 trivia questions 10-20 minutes Create a special project Prepare for games 10-30 minutesClass Experience
US Grade 1 - 4
Climb up the ladder, and have a seat inside Annie and Jack’s treehouse and discover something really amazing. You know there are no two treehouses that are the same of course but this one is, well let's just say it's a little bit magical. Join Miss Kyria, Annie, and Jack on some wonderful global adventures. To keep the reading excitement going this book club will be very hands-on! We’ll share artwork, play games based on the book, and craft something from the book's main theme while we chat about the story. See our trip itinerary below for a few more details. Of course, we’ll also talk about the book so we can be sure that comprehension and vocabulary aren’t getting bypassed with all this creative fun. This book club meets once a week for 60 minutes. The Magic Treehouse books are great for children ages 6-9. They appeal to both boys and girls. They are designed to be “page-turners” because as the reader you simply have to know what’s going to happen next to Annie and Jack. I find both readers who desire chapter books but need a small step up love these as well as reluctant readers. There are 2 reading/comprehension levels in the series. The Magic Tree House books are designed for younger, first time chapter book and reluctant readers. The plot is very simple and the vocabulary stretches a reader just a little bit. The chapter and page count range for 80 to 110 pages with a predictable 10 chapters. Nearly every page has illustrations. The Magic Tree House Merlin Missions have a more complex plot making comprehension a little more challenging. There are more pages making the books 10 to 12 chapters much longer. The illustrations are cut down by 50%. The books are designed for the reader to jump in and read any book of interest. The have a prologue at the beginning to help fill in any important details. **NOTE** Each week the kiddos will bring a book inspired project like artwork, diorama, song, poem, a letter written as Jack or Annie to the class, collage art, diary entry from Jack or Annie, one part of the book turned into a comic, make a travel brochure, model of something or someone from the book with clay, lego’s, or something else creative to share with the club members. The sharing project is only limited to your child’s imagination and available supplies. There are enough ideas here so they can create something new each week. Also the kiddos do need to prepare for 2 games each week using the book they have read. This homework is equal to 2-3 hours per week including reading depending on how fast your child reads and writes. Many kids can complete the reading in 1 hour. This hour is normally broken down into 20 minutes over several days. It they read 2-3 chapters a day they will complete the book in 3 to 4 days (20 minutes per day). This allows them to have time to write 4 trivia questions about the book they read and prepare for the game of the week. Some kiddos will even find enough time to make a special project in under 30 minutes. All Magic Tree House and Magic Tree House Merlin Mission books are a work of fiction and may include some fictional ideas about possible real historic events. They are not meant to be used as a historical text books in any way. The goal of these books is to inspire children to learn more about a time period Jack and Annie visit, the main theme, to build reading and comprehension confidence. The Treasure Chest Book Clubs by The House of Education hosted with Ms. Kyria are created around these books to help young readers fall in love with reading, to express their comprehension skills verbally and to practice problem solving skills through in class crafts. Make sure to read the welcome email so you know how to prepare for the games played each week. 8-week globe-trotting adventure itinerary: Week 1: Mummies in the Morning (Lex # 230) -Introductions -Book inspired project sharing (homework) -Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found -homework) -Building a paper pyramid -Hieroglyph your name Week 2: Pirates Past Noon (Lex # 290) -Book inspired project sharing (homework) -Call my bluff: dictionary version (homework) -Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found -homework) -Building a paper treasure chest Week 3: Lions at Lunchtime (Lex # 370) -Book inspired project sharing (homework) -Mystery Word Game (homework) -Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found -homework) -Paper Lion Week 4: Polar Bears Past Bedtime Lex # (440) -Book inspired project sharing (homework) -Call my bluff: dictionary version (homework) -Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found -homework) -Northern Lights Mixed Media Project (Need OIL PASTELS) Week 5: Vacation Under the Volcano (Lex # 410) -Book inspired project sharing (homework) -Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found -homework) -Building a paper volcano Week 6: Day of the Dragon King (Lex # 380) -Book inspired project sharing (homework) -I Spy (homework) -Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found -homework) -Building a paper Great Wall of China (pre-cut before class) Week 7: Dingoes at Dinnertime (Lex # 310) -Book inspired project sharing (homework) -Whose Line Is It? (homework) -Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found -homework) -Paper backpack Week 8: High Tide in Hawaii (Lex # 370) -Book inspired project sharing (homework) -Book Trivia (email 3 trivia questions w/page number where the answer can be found -homework) -Creating a floating paper surfboard Bonus: Each week you’ll receive some extended printable activities your kiddo can do to round out the academic learning these wonderful books provide.
Learning Goals
Reading and vocabulary development
Comprehension
Fine Motor skills
Problem solving
Logic and reasoning
Social and emotional learning
Public speaking
Syllabus
8 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
Traveling to Egypt with Jack and Annie
Mummies in the Morning (Magic Tree House Book 3)
Geographical Location: Egypt
Trivia: 4 questions (one is a backup)
Game: I Spy - Illustration Game
Craftivity: Pyramid paper Craft
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Traveling the Caribbean Sea
Pirates Past Noon (Magic Tree House Book 4)
Geographical Location: The Caribbean
Trivia: 4 questions (one is a backup)
Game: Whose Line Is It?: select 2 character quotes
Craftivity: Treasure Chest Paper Craft
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Traveling Africa
Lions at Lunchtime (Magic Tree House Book 11)
Geographical Location: The African Grasslands
Trivia: 4 questions (one is a backup)
Game: Show My Verbs (2 words)
Craftivity: Big Mouth Lion Paper Craft
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Traveling the Arctic Tundra
Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House Book 12)
Geographical Location: The Arctic
Trivia: 4 questions (one is a backup)
Game: Mystery Words (2 words)
Craftivity: Northern Lights Polar Bear Portrait - Oil Pastels
60 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Supply List
Books can be found at the library physically and online (print, eBook and audio). Used book stores sell them fro $1-$2 each. Scholastic Books series the whole series for nearly the price of used books (my recommendation) and you can find many people including the author on Youtube reading the books. The physical book is helpful in class but not required. Mummies in the Morning https://amzn.to/3gbWL3F Pirates Past Noon https://amzn.to/2YdOSEC Lions at Lunchtime https://amzn.to/31c4V7Q Polar Bears Past Bedtime https://amzn.to/3gcilF5 Vacation Under the Volcano https://amzn.to/2Q3E73g Day of the Dragon King https://amzn.to/2FB20ND Dingoes at Dinnertime https://amzn.to/3iWeSwd High Tide in Hawaii https://amzn.to/2Q6DohJ Each week there will be an craft activity download for the class that you will need to print out. You'll also need crayons, stick glue, tape, oil pastels, and construction paper. Bonus: Each week you’ll receive some extended printable activities your kiddo can do to round out the academic learning these wonderful books provide.
3 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
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I’m Kyria Kalata, an author, tutor, ESL teacher, and the proud founder of the House of Education. With a background as a TV journalist and a veteran homeschool mom, I’ve explored all mainstream educational options to bring the best to my students.
My classes are centered around reading, writing, and goal setting - the fundamental skills that empower children to take control of their educational journey.
As a child diagnosed with dyslexia, I faced academic limitations. But I discovered that the library was a treasure trove, filled with textbooks and teaching resources that transformed my life. I overcame the barriers set by my learning label, and I’m passionate about helping children everywhere do the same.
Today, I often meet parents who are frustrated because they struggle to teach their child to read. I’ve seen mothers and daughters at my doorstep in tears, feeling defeated. I believe that reading should be a joy, not a source of pain. With 12 years of experience teaching children aged 3-18 to read (including many for whom English is a second language), I’ve developed fun, innovative methods that make the transition to reading natural and enjoyable.
I invite you to join one of my sample classes to experience the joy of learning. Let’s transform the way your child reads and sets goals, shaping a brighter future for them.
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Live Group Class
$150
for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
60 min
Completed by 130 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
2-5 learners per class