Read, Write, Type! 5-Paragraph Essay - ELA & TESOL - Homeschool & After School
What's included
5 live meetings
2 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Learners will need to finish the paragraph that they were working on in class that day in their own time if they did not finish it during class time. They can either upload a screenshot or a document to the classroom, or show their work in person at the start of the next class. Each class recording will be made available so that learners who need to can review the lesson from each day before moving onto the next day.Assessment
At the end of the week, all learners will have essentially written the same essay. If more advanced learners wish to supplement some of the vocabulary used in class with more advanced vocabulary, then that would be appropriate. Learners will submit their essay to the teacher in a private message at the end of the week via the classroom, and the teacher will provide feedback and suggest where the learner needs to work on to improve upon certain skills if applicable. Students who are homeschooled will be able to use their written and typed drafts as assessment examples that they can submit with their reports in their own jurisdictions along with the class description essentially as the lesson plan to go with the assessment.Class Experience
Students will learn how to write an essay. I will write the essay with them, explaining why I am writing it the way that I am. Beginner students will copy the essay that I write, and the more advanced students will be encouraged to paraphrase that which I write, which will demonstrate this skill for the beginner and intermediate students. This will expand the vocabulary of all learners in this class. Day 1 of 5: We will write the introduction which will pertain to the topic questions in the following paragraphs. Day 2 of 5: We will write the first paragraph of the body of the essay with the first topic sentence and 3 to 4 sentences supporting that topic sentence. Day 3 of 5: We will write the second paragraph of the body of the essay with the second topic sentence and 3 to 4 sentences supporting that topic sentence. Day 4 of 5: We will write the third paragraph of the body of the essay with the third topic sentence and 3 to 4 sentences supporting that topic sentence. Day 5 of 5: We will write the conclusion which will pertain to the previous three paragraphs. Reading: Learners will read the paragraph aloud to the class (unless they opt out of reading aloud). Depending upon how many students there are per class they will each read approximately a sentence each. They will read the rest to themselves and read along with the class. Writing: Learners will practice handwriting with pen or pencil and paper. They can either print or write in cursive depending upon their skill level. Students will copy the paragraph on their own paper and show it to the camera in class, or take a photo of it and upload it to the classroom if they finish it after class. They can also bring it to show at the beginning of the next class if they prefer. Typing: Learners will practice typing by typing the paragraph of the day into a word processing software program such as Microsoft Word or alike. Learners can also type it into the chat box on Zoom during class. If learners do not type their paragraph into the chat box during class, they can either type it into the classroom directly or as a direct message to the teacher, or upload their word processing document to the classroom or to the teacher in a private message after class if they prefer. I always teach the class, even if there is only one learner enrolled, so please do not worry about the cancellation of my classes if you should receive an automated email from Outschool stating that the class might be cancelled if enrolment is too low. This class will adhere to the Common Core Standards. The first essay that we are going to write together in this class is about the "Centennial Lightbulb" which is now safely looked after by the firefighters at Livermore's Fire Station. I have actually visited this lightbulb in real life! The story of this lightbulb is amazing, as it has been turned on since the year 1901. We will write about the science and technology of the lightbulb, which explains how it was able to last for 121 years and counting, and the social science of the lightbulb, as it was manufactured in Germany long before any World Wars: http://centennialbulb.org/ If we have time at the end of class at the end of the week, I can show the short video that I took whilst I was at this fire station in 2017. The firefighters there are very proud to be the custodians of this lightbulb, and they love having foreign visitors coming in to 'check' on the lightbulb. When applicable, I will screen share slides from Google Slides, and media from YouTube.
Learning Goals
Learners will practice reading, writing, vocabulary, spelling, grammar, listening, speaking, and pronunciation. Students will know how to write a 5-paragraph essay by the end of this week. They are welcome to join in the class for as many weeks as they wish to practice these skills as every week that this course is run will involve a different topic for their essay. Learners can build a portfolio of essays demonstrating their skills which is essential for any homeschoolers to use in their reports.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Websites listed under "Sources" are for the teacher to access for curriculum and material. The learners do NOT need to access anything on the internet outside of Outschool for this class.
When applicable, I may screen share slides from Google Slides, and on rare occasions, I may screen share an educational song from YouTube.
Supply List
Learners will need paper and pens or pencils for the handwriting portion of the class, and they will need a computer or device with a word processing program on it.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a native English speaker with a 150-hour TESOL qualification from Arizona State University and post-graduate qualifications in Applied Linguistics from Monash University.
I am also a lawyer in Australia and I homeschool my own children, therefore speaking and teaching clearly have been a part of my life for many years, and now I am also applying these skills to teaching others.
Other applicable courses that I have completed that pertain to this class include:
- Reason and Persuasion: Thinking Through Three Dialogues By Plato;
- Technology and Ethics;
- ADHD: Everyday Strategies for Elementary Students;
- The Clinical Psychology of Children and Young People;
- Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of Child Rearing;
- A Brief History of Humankind.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$49
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
30 min
Completed by 10 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
3-6 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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