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Class

Reading -- Systematic, Structured, and Fun! Part 3 Things We Like

New class
Ages 5-8
Live Group Course
In this eight week class students keep on the right path using scientifically proven techniques and tried-and-true programs. We learn more letters and sounds, we decode simple words, and we read stories with common words.
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(85 reviews)

Live video meetings
2x per week, 8 weeks
1-5 learners per class
40 min

What's included

16 live meetings
10 hrs 40 mins in-class hours
Mastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. This is an interactive language class and students' progress is monitored on an ongoing basis. Parents can meet for a few minutes after class and get a daily update and suggestions for work with the student. A formal written evaluation giving level of mastery and areas needing further work can be provided on request.
Progress Report
Parentsmay check in after class and get a dauly progress report and suggestions for work at home. A detailed written report giving levels pf mastery and areas needing more work can be provided on requests.
Certificate of Completion
Parentsmay check in after class and get a dauly progress report and suggestions for work at home. A detailed written report giving levels pf mastery and areas needing more work can be provided on requests.

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 2
Beginner Level
The class is relaxed and usually happy. Kids enjoy gaining mastery and hearing new stories. But we are following a planned structured approach to literacy and it is important that students follow along.
 In class we will do phoneme recognition exercises and directed printing practice (lower case only) in our phonics text/workbook, then practice reading and printing some high frequency words and sentences in our little readers and matched workbooks, We also do  some work in another series of readers which we will use more later on. Decodable readers are available online for further practice at home.
 Each day we practice  work from previous classes and we learn two to four new words. We sound out all words and always use phonics skills to decode; students at this stage are still working on vowels but can use consonants and should be working on short vowels (sounds in cat, ten, fish, dot, fun). The teacher supports long vowels and new irregular words. We don't do memorize and guess, and we use pictures only for enrichment.
Over the course of eight weeks we will aim to cover Level 3 in the Ladybird readers with about twenty new high frequency words, plus some more high frequency words in the Canadian Reading Development Series,  plus  twenty to thirty pages of consonants in Check and Double Check Phonics Book 1 -- this level completes Book 1, plus all short vowels which also support SPELD decodables, and about six to twelve little decodable stories from SPELD Levels 1 and 2. Please note that speed and coverage is adjusted according to student needs and can vary highly depending on age, language issues, coordination and ability to write, etc.

Learning Goals

Student will recognize all consonants with over ninety percent accuracy in all positions in a word, both by hearing and by reading. Students will be able to print most consonants. Students will recognize all five short vowels.
Students will begin to recognize and spell digraphs, long vowels, and diphthongs in high frequency words such as sh in fish and shop, ch in children, ee in tree, ow in down and cow, etc.

Syllabus

16 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Things We Like part 1
 Phonics check and Double Check Book 1 p 57-58; sounds and printing
Ladybird reader 3a approx p 1-8
about two or three  vocabulary words; write and spell (work on print direction) Workbook 3 p 1-2
Read with parents SPELD levels 1-3 (Original levels) 
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Things We Like part 2
 Phonics Check and Double Check 1 p 59-60; sounds and printing
Ladybird reader 3a approx p 9-16
about  two or three vocabulary words, write and spell. Workbook 3 p 3-4
Read with parents SPELD levels 1-3 (Original levels) 
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Things We Like part 3
 Phonics Check and Double Check 1 p 61-62; sounds and printing
Ladybird reader 3a approx p 17=24
about two or three vocabulary words, write and spell.  Workbook 3 p 5 -6
Read with parents SPELD levels 1-3 (Original levels) 
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Things We Like (3a) part 4 and Let Me Write (3c)
 Phonics Check and Double Check 1 p 63-64; sounds and printing
Ladybird reader 3a approx p 24-32
About two or three new vocabulary words, write and spell.  Copy/write sentences filling in missing words; book 3c p 1-3
workbook 3 p 7-8
Read with parents SPELD levels 1-3 (Original levels) 
40 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Learning Needs
I have worked with ADHD, ASD, DL students. The very small group or individual format helps. Students need to interact verbally for 35-40 minutes, be able to follow a highly structured class. Parents welcome to sit in and help with papers.
Parental Guidance
This is not upsetting or scary, quite the opposite. Since students in this class are very young and inexperienced with school, they will often need help with using several different books and their attention may wander. I suggest putting workbooks into plastic duotang folders (three prong type) and colour coding them. Then parents may sit beside the child as needed to help them get going. Outschool policy is just keep adult faces off camera; and please don't answer, let the child do it even if it's difficult. It's important in learning to wait a bit for the child to dig up the answer, don't coach.
Pre-Requisites
Students should pass my previous class: Reading - Systematic, Structured, and Fun! Part 2, I Can Read OR equivalent - most consonants, short vowels, sound and spell CVC CCVC and CVCC regular words, 50 or more high frequency words.
Supply List
Almost all materials will be made available to print, online via Google Docs..
Please see below about class setup, thank you.

Parents are recommended to get the reading textbooks which are very inexpensive; students should practice reading them to parents and get used to handling real books.

Since this is a structured text based course, please be sure to print the work in advance, thank you.

1. LINK  Check and Double Check Phonics Book 1 -- I have purchased a licence and will send you the link to print it. In this class we will do approximately pages  25 to 60, units 5 to 7, plus the short vowels a and i from a later unit.

2. LINK Ladybird Workbooks 1 to 6 (Workbook 2 only in this class). These are many decades out of print and unavailable otherwise. I will send you a link to print one copy *for classroom educational purposes only, not for publication or resale.*

3. LINK   SPELD Decodable Readers Level 1. We will read a selected number of these. They are interesting and funny. These are made available free of cost. I will send you a link to the specific ones we are using. 
If you want to see others feel free to look at the SPELD website which is excellent and informative.

4. LINK  Canadian Reading Development Off to School Workbook. In this class we aim to do about pages 1 to 12 or perhaps up to 20.

5. Ladybird Key Words Reading Scheme Books 1a, 1b, 1c (Later classes will use up to 6a, 6b, 6c)
I have these books to share for class time. but it is much better if the students practice at home as well.

Available on Amazon either as single books or complete set. We don't use 7a and 7b up to 10a and 10b but the set is still a savings in money.
Please note I don't work for Amazon or receive any money from them. This link is provided only for information. Other sellers may carry these same books. 

https://www.amazon.ca/Key-Words-Peter-Jane-Play/dp/1409301117/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3FNIC1D9JNUWM&keywords=ladybird+key+word+reading&qid=1707102878&sprefix=ladybird+key+word+reading%2Caps%2C520&sr=8-2

Parents may sit beside young students and help them with their materials etc. 
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This is an intensive academic class. Students need to be comfortable and able to communicate.

* Please be sure the child has a comfortable chair and support for their feet. They need a good light so they can see the paper they are writing on, away from the screen so they can look back and forth.
* They need to be able to reach the keyboard and also have a clear desk space for papers and books. 
*Pens and fine point markers that can mark on a page with just a touch are much preferable writing materials. Pencils are fatiguing for the hands and invisible on screen.
* Students also need a notebook or at least some plain paper for practice as things come up. Notebooks are strongly recommended for organization. Also you can save the notebook for a learning portfolio. 
Interlined primary notebooks are very helpful, available at most stationery stores, often at dollar stores, or online. 
*Students need a camera and a microphone and have to keep them turned on. This is a highly interactive class in which students speak more than the teacher, so shutting off just will not work.
* Since students are talking all the time, please finish your snack before we start class.
* I suggest punching your copies with a three hole punch and keeping them in duotang three-pin folders, as well as writing in standard soft cover notebooks. At the end of the year you can box up all the work we have done and there is a portfolio. This is helpful both for homeschooling and for switching schools.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Please see below under Materials.

Meet the teacher

Joined August, 2019
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Foreign Language
Master's Degree in Education from Tufts University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Bishop's University, Canada
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Bishop's University, Canada (second copy for double major)
Hello! I have been teaching since 1974 and tutoring privately since 1984. I've been on Outschool since 2019.  I've taught a lot of people to read with these same materials. I work with students with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, as well as those who just fell through the cracks. I also teach reading in French (which I speak and read fluently), high school French,  and advanced mathematics for college and university.
These books I use are much loved and many people look back on them with nostalgia -- the Ladybird Key Word readers have gone out of print and have been brought back by popular demand several times. The Check and Double Check series has also been brought back simply because it is good and it works. It is based on principles fully supported by the Science of Reading. The newer SPELD decodable texts add variety and humour as well as vocabulary and practice.  We touch on all the pillars of reading, vocabulary, phonics and phonemic awareness,  comprehension, and fluency. I keep up to date with reading about the latest in reading education and I participate actively in educational Facebook pages.
My academic background includes a BSc from MIT, MA in Education from Tufts University, Honours BA in Mathematics and double major in Foreign Languages and linguistics from Bishop's University in Quebec. I also studied for three years in graduate school math but had to leave for health reasons (respiratory failure of unknown cause).  After some years teaching in classrooms from K to college level and four decades tutoring, I now live semi-retired in a Quebec village.

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