Preschool Fun: Let's Learn to Read! Part 2 Reading With Learning Dynamics FLEX
What's included
Homework
Each week I will provide you with a list of suggested books, activities, and resources to support your students continued learning and letter recognition throughout the week. We will include weekly video lessons, starting week 4 you will have words to build, and weekly crafts. The weekly newsletter will provide you suggested picture book titles to read, further activities and resources to enhance your learning! Photos of your activities and crafts, can be uploaded and shared for the class and teacher to see. We will also have weekly posts to share and discuss the weekly lesson.Class Experience
US Grade Preschool - Kindergarten
Are you looking for your child to become a strong, fluent, and confident reader? If you have completed part 1 of this course, join us for part 2 of this fun early literacy course focusing on phonemic awareness, beginning reading skills, letter recognition, blending, and much more. Your student will learn a to identify a new letter and their sound each week using a multi-sensory approach and a variety of strategies that are sure to keep your learner engaged. This fantastic approach to reading intentionally introduces letters to students systematically. We will continue with our mastery of the alphabet and working to read with fluency. During class, your student’s learning will be enhanced through theme dress up days, movement, music, songs, and activities. To facilitate your students' literacy development, we will implement the Learning Dynamics Reading System. Learning Dynamics is a nationally recognized program that helps students develop language and comprehension skills. In part two of this course, students will master the letters J, F, O, X, I, Z, W, K, V, U, E, Q, and Y. We will also begin to look at long vowel sounds. Students will have explicit instruction on blending sounds together. As we add an additional letter each week, students gain an understanding of how individual letter sounds, phonemes, fit together to create words. Sight words will be introduced to support students’ fluency and confidence in reading. To build phonemic awareness, an essential and foundational skill in early literacy, students will spend time each class focusing on phonemes in words and identifying how words are similar and different. You can expect to see your student using songs, stories, manipulatives, rhymes, games and movement actives as a they master each letter of the alphabet. We will integrate other early childhood learning objectives throughout the course including number sense, counting, shapes, colors, patterns, vocabulary, and weekly crafts as they relate to our letter study. To support your student’s continued learning at home, I will provide you with a weekly newsletter containing suggested read aloud books, activities, and resources. I look forward to meeting you and your student as they work on become fluent readers from the comfort of your own home! FLEX COURSE: I will upload one weekly video lessons that includes an intro or review of the weekly letter, a song, a group movement activity, modeling of early reading skills, phonemic awareness practice, and building and blending words. Each week you will have a weekly assignment that you can complete at your own pace and then upload to the classroom by video or picture. I will provide you with various activities to choose from as a second weekly assignment to complete and share with the class. They may include a letter scavenger hunt, a sensory activity, a book to read and respond to, or much more. I will provide feedback on your work. Classmates can interact and encourage each other with feedback and participation in a weekly question. Sample Class Agenda: - Welcome - Introduce the weekly letter - Song reinforcing the letter - Class activity and movement - Fine motor skill activity - Phonics & Phonemic Awareness instruction - Reading Comprehension Activity - Goodbye Song Learning Goals: Students will master letter-sound correspondence for 13 letters of the alphabet during part 2. Students will learn letter-sound relationships systematically. Students will practice sounding out words with letter-sound blending. Students will build phonemic awareness by manipulating letters and identifying how new letters change existing words.
Other Details
Supply List
With permission from Learning Dynamics, we will be implementing the 4 Weeks to Read Curriculum during our class. I encourage you to purchase the Learning Dynamics Curriculum found at http://4weekstoread.refr.cc/aliciabuchholz This box set includes an activity book, 53 colored books to encourage your student's reading development and build fluency, flashcards and much more. If purchasing the boxed set is not something you wish to pursue, you could consider buying components of the set that you feel are most helpful. Weekly supplies and materials are simple things you most likely have at home (Paper, worksheets, 1 package of construction paper, scissors, glue...)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Iowa Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am a wife, mom to four kids and a teacher! I began tutoring students in math and language arts twenty-four years ago. I graduated with my bachelor's degree in elementary education and currently hold a teaching license with endorsements in reading, math, social studies, and middle school. Immediately after college, I began teaching in a public elementary school and have taught hundreds of students.
Currently I am a homeschool mom, and enjoy teaching my own children and many more online. There is something incredibly special and rewarding when you watch a child's eyes light up during learning, when numbers start to make sense, when letters begin to create words, and when they find themselves lost in a good book!
Math and reading are my favorite school subjects. My love for getting lost in a good book is just as strong as my love for working with numbers and solving math problems. I believe one of the best ways to inspire students to learn is to love what you are teaching them! A teacher's enthusiasm is contagious, and gets students excited as well!
I hope you will join me in learning through active, hands-on courses that encourage your child to love learning! I look forward to meeting you!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$9
weekly or $150 for 17 weeks17 weeks
Completed by 5 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 3-6
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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