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Silly Sentence Parts Self-Paced Class

Students will learn about 22 parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.) through an asynchronous flex class over 19 weeks in a fun and entertaining way!
Kristi Robertson
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4.9
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(151)
Class

What's included

21 pre-recorded lessons
19 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Homework
1-2 hours per week. 1. EdPuzzle Video(s) (either one or two per week) Students simply click on the video link and watch the video. No login is required. There are comprehension questions throughout the short, 2-4 minute video that the students will answer. 2. Parts of Speech Quiz Students simply click on the Google Forms quiz link to access and complete the form.
Assessment
Learners will be informally assessed by their performance in the EdPuzzle Video and Quiz assignments.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 7
Beginner Level
Hello!  Thank you for your interest in Silly Sentence Parts Self-Paced Class!  My name is Kristi Robertson.  In this nineteen-week flexible schedule asynchronous class, students will learn about 22 parts of speech through an asynchronous self-pace class in a fun and entertaining way!   

Assignments: 

In each lesson we will study a different part of speech which will consist of two assignments: 

1. EdPuzzle Video(s) (either one or two per week)
2. Parts of Speech Quiz

The EdPuzzle videos are short (2 - 4 minutes) Loom videos in which I read a silly book about the part of speech we are studying for the week.  The EdPuzzle videos have built-in comprehension questions throughout the video that the students will answer.  The Parts of Speech Quizzes are Google Form quizzes where students will test their learning comprehension of the part of speech we study for the week.  

Communication, Engagement, and Interactivity: 

The primary means of communication between the students and me will be through posting messages and discussion questions in the discussion thread in the Outschool Classroom tab.  Students should check this thread daily to see announcements, messages, and questions.  Any questions the students have may be posted here or sent to me in a private message.  

The digital assignments are extremely engaging and require the students to have hands-on digital interactivity in each.  

Again, thank you for your interest in the class and I look forward to having your child in my online classroom!

~~~ Kristi
Learning Goals
Students will learn about 22 parts of speech in a fun and entertaining way!  The parts of speech we will learn are nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, compound words, antonyms, synonyms, contractions, pronouns, irregular plurals, suffixes, prefixes, prepositions, interjection, conjunctions, similes, metaphors, palindromes, homonyms, homophones, comparatives, and superlatives.
learning goal

Syllabus

21 Lessons
over 19 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Welcome to Class!
Lesson 2:
Nouns
6 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Verbs
7 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Adjectives
8 mins of video lessons

Other Details

External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Books read aloud by author Brian P. Cleary: 1. A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink: What Is a Noun? 2. A Lime, a Mime, a Pool of Slime: More About Nouns 3. To Root, To Toot, Parachute: What Is a Verb? 4. Slide and Slurp, Scratch and Burp: More About Verbs 5. Hairy, Scary, Ordinary: What Is an Adjective? 6. Quirky, Jerky, Extra Perky: More About Adjectives 7. Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely: What Is an Adverb? 8. Lazily, Crazily, Just a Bit Nasally: More About Adverbs 9. Thumbtacks, Earwax, Lipstick, Dipstick: What Is a Compound Word? 10. Stop and Go, Yes and No: What Is an Antonym? 11. Straight and Curvy, Meek and Nervy: More About Antonyms 12. Pitch and Throw, Grasp and Know: What Is a Synonym? 13. Stroll and Walk, Babble and Talk: More About Synonyms 14. I'm and Won't, They're and Don't: What's a Contraction? 15. I and You and Don't Forget Who: What Is a Pronoun? 16. Feet and Puppies, Thieves and Guppies: What Are Irregular Plurals? 17. -Ful and -Less, -Er and -Ness: What Is a Suffix? 18. Pre- and Re-, Mis- and Dis-: What Is a Prefix? 19. Under, Over, By the Clover: What Is a Preposition? 20. Cool! Woah! Ah and Oh!: What Is an Interjection? 21. But and For, Yet and Nor: What Is a Conjunction? 22. Skin Like Milk, Hair of Silk: What Are Similes and Metaphors? 23. Madam and Nun and 1001: What Is a Palindrome? 24. How Much Can a Bare Bear Bear?: What Are Homonyms and Homophones? 25. A Bat Cannot Bat, a Stair Cannot Stare: More About Homonyms and Homophones 26. Breezier, Cheesier, Newest, and Bluest: What Are Comparatives and Superlatives?
Joined July, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree from Texas A&M University - Commerce
Bachelor's Degree from Texas A&M University - Commerce
I have over three years of experience teaching young students between the ages of 2 and 16 in an online environment. I love being able to positively influence my students all while having fun in class!

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