What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Social/ emotional skills are an integral part of growth, maturity and feelings of connection. In giving space for our youngest learners to talk about themselves and parts of one another, they grow in confidence, begin to learn how to stay on topic as well as the value in being a good listener. Verbal skills develop in deeper ways, and give and take conversations materialize! In this ongoing course, each Show and Tell meet will have a pre-determined theme (i.e. something soft, something red, something smaller than the palm of your hand) that will dictate what the learner should search for, in their environment, to share. I will model and encourage our shares to be detailed and using 'complete sentences' (i.e. 'My share is...' 'I found it...' 'It makes me feel...') The audience, which will be myself and the students waiting to share, will learn how to ask follow up questions, as well as to give compliments! Listening, language and creating conversations and connections will be core values to this course! SHOW and TELL THEMES: —Week of 1/3: something borrowed! —Week of 1/10: something you are proud of! —Week of 1/17: something that is your favorite color! —Week of 1/24: something that is smaller than your hand! —Week of 1/31: something that is savory AND something that is sweet! (***2 Show and Tell items here!) —Week of 2/7: a picture of someone you love!
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Students will need some encouragement to find/ choose their themed share for the given classes they attend.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I may be grown up, but my favorite stories are still found in the land of youth literature!
My natural inclination to read anywhere (including upside down in that childhood recliner I mention in my video!) grew to daydreaming about being the characters I so loved reading about and even wondering what they may be like in the real world. Stories and their inhabitants were never flat to me, but rather full of life and complex – just like us, as it turns out!
After receiving my B.A. in English and Psychology, I taught for over a decade, cultivating my joy in literature and writing through teaching the bright, open minds of Pre K – 1st grade students. I became an educator that sought out books to develop rich, cross-curricular lessons and to build oral language and phonics skills. The world of literacy was (and still is!) accessible to all learners: those at grade level, those clamoring for reading challenges and those who built success with the consistency of a one-on-one/ small group learning environment. Each was meaningful, targeted instruction to best suit elementary reading muscles.
Through my literacy-rooted courses, you will find explorations of character development, personal connections, story elements and cause and effect often intertwined with the ‘science’ of writing: parts of speech, grammar, written fluency/ sequencing, oral communication and weaving words into stories that showcase our imaginations and opinions. Our minds and voices are powerful!
PLEASE don't hesitate to reach out with any curiosities you have about my current class offerings and keep an active eye out for upper elementary to middle grade courses.
An engaging nature, dedicated spirit and discussion galore is sure to accompany each class, as I welcome you into my land of literature!
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Live Group Class
$9
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-5
2-4 learners per class