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Class experience
US Grade 1 - 3
What have you been reading for fun? In this book discussion club — that promotes literacy and instills a lifelong love of reading — young readers will learn how to talk about their favorite books and make helpful recommendations. Note: You do not have to finish a book to bring it to book club ... you can bring whatever you're reading, whether you've just started it, are in the middle of it, or even a book you just want to know more about. And if you don't have the book there with you, I can...
This class is taught in English.
Students will learn the vocabulary and concepts needed to talk about books and make helpful recommendations to their peers. They will also practice the social skills of active listening, asking questions, and taking turns.
I bring seven years of experience working as a Library Associate in the children's department of a large public library, and more than three years of teaching early literacy right here on Outschool! > ESL Ms. Christina began her career as an English teacher in Taiwan. > EARLY LITERACY Later, she worked for seven years in the children's department of a public library with a focus on Early Literacy and multilingual programming. > EDUCATION Ms. Christina has a Bachelor of Arts degree in INTERNATIONAL POLITICS and GERMAN. She has a Master of Arts degree in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS with a language focus on MANDARIN CHINESE.
Homework Offered
The homework is to read twenty minutes every day — any book in any language. During my early literacy training at the public library, I learned an incredible fact: If you read for just 20 minutes a day, you will read 1.8 million words in one year! Therefore, Teacher Christina wants everyone to read for twenty minutes a day. Not only will this daily reading habit expose the learner to 1.8 million words in a year, it will instill in them a lifelong love of reading. With reading being the cornerstone of all subsequent learning, the daily reading habit is the simplest, least expensive way to set your child up for a lifetime of success and joy.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
"Play is one of the most important ways in which young children gain essential knowledge and skills." ~UNICEF, 2018 Hi, I'm Teacher Christina, also known as "Ms. Christina" (she/they)! I teach early literacy and language classes drawing from my...
Group Class
$12
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 20 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 6-9
2-5 learners per class