What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 3
In this ongoing class, learners will practice reading comprehension skills. Each week will focus on a different skill: Analyze Character, Analyze Plot, Analyze Setting, Author's Point of View, Author's Purpose (Entertain), Author's Purpose (Inform), Author's Purpose (Persuade), Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, Fact or Opinion, Main Idea and Details, Make Inferences and Draw Conclusions, Narrative Point of View, Problem and Solution, Sequence of Events. During each class I will introduce the comprehension skill for the week. Students will take turns reading a passage projected on screen in class. Together we will apply the week's skill on the passage read. During the last part of class, students will be directed to apply the skills learned in class to an independent practice passage. The independent practice passage will be provided in the classroom as a printable file. Schedule: Week of January 30: Analyze Character Week of February 6: Analyze Plot Week of February 13: Analyze Setting Week of February 20: Author's Point of View Week of February 27: Author's Purpose (Entertain) Week of March 6: Author's Purpose (Inform) Week of March 13: Author's Purpose (Persuade) Week of March 20: Cause and Effect Week of March 27: Compare and Contrast Week of April 3: Fact or Opinion Week of April 10: Main Idea and Details Week of April 17: Make Inferences and Draw Conclusions Week of April 24: Narrative Point of View Week of June 1: Problem and Solution Week of June 8: Sequence of Events
Learning Goals
Students will learn and practice reading comprehension skills.
Other Details
Supply List
Curriculum printable worksheets provided in class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Reading A-Z curriculum
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! I am excited to meet you! I am an enthusiastic teacher and believe learning should be fun. Learning is enhanced for a child when it is presented in a context made relative to their interests.
I graduated from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences. I have taught children for over 15 years. My background includes teaching EFL online to learners aged 4-16 as well as teaching preschool.
I live near Seattle, Washington with my husband and two children. We also have a Siberian Husky, two tuxedo cats, two ferrets, a leopard gecko and a crested gecko. Outside of teaching, I love cooking, volunteering at my children's school and traveling with my family. I look forward to fun and creativity with your child in my classroom!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 15 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-9
2-6 learners per class