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Phonics Reading Vocabulary Full K Level Program Get Ready for Fall 2025

Learn foundational reading skills that will boost confidence and improve access to academic curriculum in their school setting. Quality reading classes in a group setting to be prepared for school and/or to maintain reading and phonics.
Mrs. Angela
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What's included

16 live meetings
8 in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. This is provided but optional to use. I will send printable materials and videos for students to complete throughout our classtime together. For example, I will send a video that asks the learners to grab their whiteboard and write the letters that match the sounds. This is one example.
Assignments
(as stated above with the homework, I will send assignments that are optional but helpful)
Progress Report
included

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten
Beginner Level
Does your child needed intentional guidance reading instruction from an experienced reading instructor with proven success? I provide a supportive, encouraging, interactive classroom setting that balances targeted reading instruction with engagement. I believe that students need an instructor, a cheerleader and someone that believes in them and what they can accomplish. 

**This course builds in a systematic sequence, therefore, attending each and every class is essential. If you cannot attend, the replay will always be provided in the classroom. 


***I also send materials, extra practices, etc. throughout the week to keep your learner practicing and carrying over the skills and knowledge - these support activities are optional but parents LOVE having a homework helper through my videos and materials. 

**This course can be taught 1:1, also. Message me if you would prefer 1:1 intensive instruction based on your learner's needs. 

This class will focus on reading skills with an explicit and systematic phonics program that consists of a carefully designed plan to support reading skills. This program is both research-based and evidence-based.  

This will be a whole group instruction class and is considered to be around the kindergarten level. If you have a learner that is in the first or second grade and you feel they could benefit from going back to the basic foundations of reading skills, this could be the class for them. (Message me with any and all questions that you might have.) The “grade level” will NEVER be mentioned and/or discussed with the learners in the classroom setting. This information is provided for families to review the class skills to determine if it is a good fit for what  you are looking for.

This class will begin with “getting ready” lessons. These lessons are crucial for learners to attend and complete before moving forward  into the first letters and sounds of the class. 
This class schedule will depend on the learners in the group. I want to move at a pace that will assure all learners will learn and benefit from the instruction and practice that will be provided.

The following plan is fluid, however, we will learn in the sequence as provided. This program will teach new skills while bringing back previously-taught skills so students can learn and practice at the same time. 

The following sequence for the class:
Getting Ready Lessons (at least the first 2 classes) - During the getting ready lessons, the learners will be introduced to the class structure, expectations and foundational skills that are crucial to learning to read.
After the getting ready lessons have been completed, each class will provide instruction focusing on introducing 1-3 NEW letters/sounds.
Each class will provide new sounds, reading passages, phonemic awareness, drill work, word work, irregular words and more. 
The class will follow a systematic and consistent format due to the research indicating the success of this approach. 
After the structured plan time, the group will have the option of participating in a fun game or reward activity. 

Class Materials:
Students should bring a whiteboard and marker or paper and pencil.

Thank you so much for taking a look at my classes. If you do not see a day and/or time that you want to book, please connect with me and let me know. :)

Angela :)

Learning Goals

Learners will learn the sound-to-symbol relationship between sounds and letters (graphemes) and practice these with the science of reading practice.
learning goal

Syllabus

Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
16 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Getting Ready Lessons
 The "Getting Ready" lessons in UFLI Foundations are designed to prepare children for formal reading instruction. These lessons focus on building essential pre-reading skills, including:
Letter Recognition
Letter Formation
Phonological Awareness
Sound knowledge

These activities help children become familiar with the alphabet and sounds, setting them up for success in learning to read. 
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Getting Ready Lessons, continued
 **Same as lesson 1. Refer to the previous section. 
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Phonics #1
 First alphabet lesson that introduces /a/, /m/ and /s/. The format explained in this lesson will be duplicated in every lesson during this course.
Learners will complete the following steps:
Phonemic Awareness
Visual Drills
Auditory Drills
Blending Drills
Introduce the new concept (e.i., /a/, /m/ and /s/)
Review
Word Work
Irregular Words
Connected Text 
30 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Phonics #2
 The next lesson that introduces /t/, /VC/ and /CVC/ words . The format explained in this lesson will be duplicated in every lesson during this course.
Learners will complete the following steps:
Phonemic Awareness
Visual Drills
Auditory Drills
Blending Drills
Introduce the new concept (e.i., /a/, /m/ and /s/)
Review
Word Work
Irregular Words
Connected Text
(**VC = Vowel + Consonant; CVC = Consonant + Vowel + Consonant) words 
30 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Learning Needs
During each and every class, the teacher will pay close attention to student responses and a need for additional support in the form of more visual cues, auditory cues, brain breaks and any other needs.
Parental Guidance
N/A
Pre-Requisites
No prerequisites are needed because this is a foundational reading skills class. Level 1. The curriculum for this class is taught at the kindergarten level for non-readers and for students that are in the 1st-2nd grade that need support.
Supply List
Writing utensil and writing pad/whiteboard.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined June, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I have provided reading intervention for school-age students from pre-k-2nd grade. I have received extensive education, training and continuing education courses to provide reading intervention to students. Education combined with professional experience gives me the skills needed to support learners. 

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$24

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2x per week, 8 weeks
30 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-9
2-4 learners per class

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