Phonics FUNdamentals: Blend, Read, & Write CVC Words with Word Families—16 Weeks
What's included
16 live meetings
6 hrs 40 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Learners will receive an e-book each week for extra practice.Class Experience
US Grade Preschool - Kindergarten
Does your child know the sounds of most of the letters of the alphabet? This means that your learner is likely ready to read! (If your child only knows the ABC song and/or the names of the letters so far, the next step would be to learn the letter sounds. If this is the case, I hope that you’ll save this class to your “favorites” for later!) In this ongoing, weekly class for beginners, we will learn to blend, read and write CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words using a variety of multisensory techniques and fun activities. We will start by reviewing each letter sound in the word family, dramatizing each letter sound as we make it. For example, we will “fan” ourselves while making the /f/ sound and “lick” an imaginary lollipop while making the /l/ sound. We will practice writing the letters in the air and on paper. Next, we will do hands-on activities as we sound out each phoneme (each sound in the word). Some examples of these activities are: - Press in a bubble in a popper toy for each phoneme; for example: /m/ [pop!], /a/ [pop!], /n/ [pop!]. - On a handout (provided) showing rows of boxes, I will demonstrate how to slide a token into a separate box for each phoneme; for example: /s/ (slide). /i/ (slide), /t/ (slide). Please note: The learners are not required to do this activity alongside me. While I am sharing my 2nd camera, it is difficult for me to see whether your child is doing this correctly or not. However, if a parent or other helper is available to supervise, your child would love to play along! We will do other activities to quickly and smoothly blend the letters into one word. For example: - Tap on a different part of our arm as we say each phoneme, then “wipe” our arm quickly as we say the word - After sliding a magnetic token to each phoneme box, we use a magnetic wand to “zap” the word. (The students LOVE this!) Every class has fun, different activities! For example, we might: - “Rap” words from the “-ap” family - Dance the "can can" with a puppet from the “-an” family - Sing a song using words from the “-og” family After learning about the word family, the class will apply what they have learned by reading books together. I have written these books and other materials especially for this class so the students can get as much practice as possible with each word family! Every learner will be given chances to speak, demonstrate, and read throughout class. After class, learners will be provided with e-books to practice throughout the week. Learners will receive 16 e-books—an $80 value! There will occasionally be bonus resources provided along the way, such as printable puppets! We will be learning about 16 word families in the following order: -am (Week 1) -an (Week 2) -ad (Week 3) -ap (Week 4) -at (Week 5) -et (Week 6) -ed (Week 7) -en (Week 8) -in (Week 9) -ip (Week 10) -ig (Week 11) -op (Week 12) -ot (Week 13) -og (Week 14) -un (Week 15) -ug (Week 16) I hope to see your learner in class! Mrs. Laura
Learning Goals
Students will:
- Review the letter sounds for the words in each week's word family;
- Learn to isolate each phoneme in a CVC word;
- Practice reading each word smoothly
- Read books with simple phrases using the words studied
- (As needed for the books) Learn a few simple sight words, such as "the"
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Occasionally, we will be doing jumping, twirling, and other full body movements. Please ensure that your child has a safe space in which to move. If needed, push furniture out of the way to create an open space for movement. Please look for and remove any items which could potentially be trip hazards.
If there are other young children around below the age of 3, please be aware that some manipulatives (magnetic tokens, pennies, or other small items) can be choking hazards. You may consider substituting larger items such as checkers, toy coins, or poker chips.
Supply List
OPTIONAL, BUT VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: — Pop It fidget toy (any brand or color, with at least 3 bubbles in a straight line) — Magnet wand and magnet chips (I have also seen these at Hobby Lobby, as well as similar wands in sewing stores) http://www.schoolsupplystore.com/Magnetic-Wand-20-Magnetic-Counting-Chips-P90336.aspx — Print page 1 of the "Phonics Boxes" document (link provided in welcome email). Please note: I will be demonstrating this in class, and your child is welcome to do it alongside me. However, when I share my 2nd camera to demonstrate, the learner's videos are reduced in size, making it difficult for me to see whether they are doing the activity correctly. It can be helpful for a parent or other person to supervise. Otherwise, you may choose to use the phonics boxes to practice outside of class. The class recordings are shared for your convenience. It would be preferable to print or mount the phonics boxes document on cardstock to make it sturdier. You could also place it in a sheet protector or dry erase pocket, such as this one: https://www.dollartree.com/teaching-tree-reusable-dry-erase-plastic-pockets/196807 - Dry erase marker and eraser/cloth/tissue — If not using the magnetic wand/chips mentioned above, your learner will need small objects to slide onto the "Phonics Boxes" paper. Examples: pennies, BINGO chips, plastic coins (such as those in the party favor section), checkers, poker chips, washers, paper clips, and so forth.
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Kentucky Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Western Kentucky University
Bachelor's Degree in Music from Western Kentucky University
I have a Master's degree in Elementary Education with a Reading Specialist certification. I have privately tutored many students in reading over the years, including those with learning difficulties. Additionally, I homeschooled my children from preschool through 8th grade.
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Live Group Class
$12
weekly or $190 for 16 classes1x per week, 16 weeks
25 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
3-6 learners per class