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Pirates Past Noon (Magic Tree House Series #4) 4 Day (M-Th) Book Club CAMP

This 4 day camp will be so much fun! Your child will read the entire book, practice literacy skills, and create a fun project along the way.
Becky Matzke
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(108)
Class

What's included

4 live meetings
1 hrs 40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

We will read the book over a span of 4 days in a read aloud format during the class.  We will discuss the events of the assigned reading in a respectful manner giving all students the chance to respond if they so wish to during class.  We will have one craft per day which will be part of the pirate diorama presented on Thursday.  

Day 1: Introductions, Chapters 1-3, make a pirate and treehouse craft. 
Skills: setting, character analysis, prediction
Supplies needed: modeling clay or construction paper - your child can choose what to make their pirate out of.  They can be creative!  We don't want all the projects to be the same.  Some ideas: paper, clay, dry noodles, yarn....

Day 2: Chapters 4-6, make a parrot and begin the pirate ship.
Literary Elements: setting, character analysis, prediction
Supplies needed: modeling clay, paper, popsicle sticks - whatever your child wants to use to build their ship. The parrot can be made our of clay or paper as well. This craft is done in class, but the outcome of each craft should be somewhat different for each student.  

Day 3: Chapters 7-9, make trees, island, ocean, and add details to their ship project.
Literary Elements: prediction, setting, character analysis
Supplies needed: construction paper in whatever color your child would like the trees to be, we will make an ocean as well.  This is the class we will be adding final details to their project and they will use their creativity.  If your child wants a shiny blue material for water, that is fantastic as well.  


Day 4: Chapter 10, presentation of pirate diorama project to the class, retell of story we read by each student
Literary Elements: character analysis, prediction, retelling a story, and pirate ship diorama presentation
Supplies needed: A completed diorama to present to the class.


Supplies: In addition to all the supplies listed by the day, your child will need a small box with sides like a shoe box or something similar to make the project.  Your child may use any type of materials: googly eyes, glitter, specialty paper, fake grass, the sky is the limit.  You will also need access to a printer to print pages that go along with the story.

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Joined March, 2020
4.9
108reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Texas Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am a Professional Artist and a Texas and Utah certified teacher in general education EC-6th grade, ESL and Special Ed EC-12th grade.  I homeschooled my children with great success.  I have taught ELA as well as math/science.  My favorite subject is science! I love it!!!! I am a strong phonics, reading, and writing teacher.  I love to make learning fun, and I am so excited to meet you in one of my classes!!  

I enjoy the outdoors as much as I can! I enjoy fishing, hunting, and hiking.  On my days off, you can usually find me somewhere in the mountains exploring.  I love practicing archery with my family every week.  Photography is also one of my hobbies.

                                                               Semester Courses
I teach semester-long courses in writing from first grade to high school.  Literature classes are also on my semester calendar which will include books such as Romeo & Juliet, 1984, To Kill a Mockingbird, Fahrenheit 451, The Great Gatsby and so many more. I teach reading classes for beginners and those who struggle! Strong focus on sight words, phonics, and comprehension.

                                                                      Book Clubs
 I also schedule book clubs all year long.  This allows children worldwide to discuss their viewpoints and ideas on books we read together.  I have a ton of book clubs on the Wings of Fire series, Percy Jackson series, The Hobbit, and hundreds of other books.  

                                                                    Summer Camps
Summer camps are held M- Th in the morning hours MST.  
Early Readers
Students will enjoy the Magic Treehouse and Merlin Missions series and week-long crafts created using details from what they read.  

Writing
Two-week writing camps will be offered.

Early reading classes, middle school and high school literature classes, and book clubs will also be offered all summer long!

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$35

for 4 classes
4x per week, 1 week
25 min

Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
6-9 learners per class

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