What's included
24 live meetings
18 in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 1
Reading comprehension and expressive writing go hand-in-hand. Learners are taught the alphabet, letter sounds including vowels and consonants, learn sight and vocabulary words, sound out words, develop good vocabulary, print upper and lower case letters correctly, and begin reading short two, three and four word sentences. Learners will read aloud with their Teacher and other learners in the class. Together we will discuss the sequence of events, retell stories, discuss parts of a story [characters, setting, plot, problem, solution], predict and discuss ends and how the learner might change the ending and dictate their own. We'll read stories such as tall tales, fairy tales, fables, nursery rhymes, etc. and work on developing good vocabulary which is mostly learned through reading. For learners to improve their English writing skills they have to practice writing as often as possible. Learners will begin to write sight words, simple phrases and short two, three, four and five word sentences. Learners will review grammar and spelling basics which are the foundation of good writing. The more a learner writes, the better writer a learner will become. Below is a general outline and structure of each class. This class is ongoing and each week is self-contained so learners can enroll at any time. It is highly recommended that a learner make a commitment to be involved in this course week after week to get the full benefit of improving their reading comprehension and expressive writing skills. Here's a little bit about the class structure and content of the lessons. The structure and materials may change from time-to-time: Week of February 26th: Introductions, course structure and outline, Making Connections, Nursery rhyme, chanting & singing Week of March 4th: Setting up mind-mapping, storyboarding, short story TBA Week of March 11th: Short story read aloud, main idea, supporting idea, using the Parts of a Story, drawing conclusions, making the writing connection Week of March 18th: Short story read aloud, using the Parts of a Story, supporting details fundamentals of sentence & paragraph writing; discussion of ideas for journaling Week of March 25th: Short story read aloud, using the Parts of a Story, Introduction to Fables NO CLASS the week of April 1-5, 2024 Week of April 8th: Short story read aloud, using the Parts of a Story, Introduction to Tall Tales Week of April 15th: Short story read aloud, using the Parts of a Story, Introduction to Fairy Tales Week of April 22nd: Short story read aloud, using the Parts of a Story, grammar & spelling rules sequence of events, writing retelling of a short story Ready to improve your "Reading Comprehension & Writing Expression" skills, enroll today in "Reading Comprehension & Writing Expression Thrive Class" and continue week after week improving your skills.
Other Details
Supply List
Learners will need the following supplies: ○ paper with lines for writing ○ pencil
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
Master's Degree in Education from Indiana University
I am a retired public school Principal who has taught and written curriculum for grades K-12 in all subject areas. I have taught learners from grades K-12, Special needs learners, adults, ESL learners from several countries it seems for most of my life. Teaching children is what I love to do! And teaching learners of all ages to read and write is my passion.
I've done a little writing myself. Nothing published. I've written short stories for kids, short stories, poems and songs, both lyrics and the music. I love writing! I love reading! I love teaching!
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Live Group Class
$2
weekly or $18 for 24 classes2x per week, 12 weeks
45 min
Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-7
1-10 learners per class