"The Mouse and the Motorcycle"-Reading Comprehension and Literature Class
What's included
6 live meetings
4 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. --Each student will read chapters of the book assigned prior to each lesson. --Each student will have at least one of the following due each week: an art project, a research report, a science experimentClass Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Throughout the course the students will learn: Geography—United States Map skills, Science—Simple Machines, Mouse habitats and Eating habits Language Arts—Figurative Language: hyperbole, simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, Reading Comprehension—Weekly discussion, Weekly chapter quiz, Final Comprehension test, Research Skills--Mouse habitats and Eating habits, Character Traits of the Main Characters throughout the study Art Projects--creating a license plate, making a diorama, building a simple machine The students will read 2 chapters each week prior to class, **(except the first class in which the student will read chapters 1, 2, & 3 prior to class), to help enrich the discussion and allow the class time to be wisely used to discuss vocabulary words, develop comprehension skills, and engage in amazing discussion with the students. In this class Teacher Dayna will use the 4 types of learning--Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, and Kinesthetic to help engage each student, because learning for each student is an individual experience. The projects for each of the lessons are meant to help students engage kinesthetically and to deepen their academic understanding. The projects will require some supplies which will be inexpensively acquired or can be around around the house. Below is a guide to each week's Lesson Plan: *****ALERT*****THE STUDENTS NEED TO PREPARE FOR THE FIRST CLASS BY READING CHAPTERS 1 & 2 & 3! Each week a project, vocabulary list, chapter tests, comprehension worksheets, and activity worksheets will be provided for each student to complete. In this Novel Study the art projects will be completed before each class and then shared during the due date class with each other. Week 1 --Learn basics of reading a novel 1. Learn about the author 2. Literary elements that are discussed in the first 2 chapters--Setting and Main Characters 3. Map Skills to help locate the setting of the book 4. Discuss Vocabulary for Chapters 1 & 2 & 3---the teacher will provide definitions prior to class and then during class the students read aloud and discuss the sentences using the vocabulary words. Having the definitions for the vocabulary words prior to reading the words will allow the students to better comprehend the words in the text. 5. Discuss Homework Activity sheets and assign the 2 week project to create a diorama of either a REAL or FICTIONAL mouse habitat. The diorama project will be due week 3---the teacher will provide instructions and guidelines for the diorama project. 6. Introduce next week's art project--License Plate Week 2 --Discuss chapters 4 & 5 1. Share student's License Art Project---creation of individual license plate for a fictional state or a real state 2. Discuss the map of the United States in more detail and map out the route of the Gridley family 2. Introduce Figurative Language---onomatopoeia, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, idiom, alliteration, and personification 3. Remind Students of the Art Project due next week--diorama Week 3---Discuss chapters 6 & 7 1. Share art projects and ask questions about dioramas 2. Students read aloud and with guidance of the teacher seek and share sentences using figurative language: onomatopoeia, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, idiom, alliteration, and personification 3. Introduce Report for next week--What Do I Know About Mice? Week 4--Discuss chapters 8 & 9 1. Report due on Mice habitats and eating habits---What Do I Know About Mice? 2. Discuss character traits---Friendship, Honesty, Dependable, Lazy, Anxious, and Courageous 3. Play Vocabulary Game to review previous and current vocabulary words 4. Introduce Simple Machines Project due next week. Week 5--Discuss chapters 10 & 11 1. Discuss Simple Machines and share your Simple Machine Project Week 6--Discuss chapters 12 & 13 1. Any students that did not have their Simple Machine Project ready in the previous lesson may share at the beginning of class. 2. Engage in a game of Jeopardy answering comprehension questions about the book. ***Parents, please do not worry, this class will not cancel due to small class size.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of Figurative Language, Simple Machines, Reading Comprehension, Add to their Vocabulary, Strengthen Communication Skills, and have fun reading an entertaining story of a courageous mouse's friendship with a boy and his motorcycle.
Other Details
Supply List
The supplies for the projects in this novel study can be easily found around the house or acquired inexpensively.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Oklahoma Baptist University
I have significant experience teaching both elementary age children and teenagers. After receiving my teaching degree in Elementary Education I taught second grade in a brick and mortar classroom for 7 years. When I started my family I chose to quit teaching, but I was able to continue tutoring local students. When my children reached school age our family became a homeschool family. As a homeschool mom I have taught not only my children, but I have taught in local Co-op's. While teaching at home and in the Co-ops I created my own curriculum and also used a purchased curriculum. I tried to teach my classes in a way that would meet the academic objectives for each student, but also be interactive and fun. I have my TESOL and am confident in teaching in an online classroom as I have taught over 6800 online English as a Second Language classes to children 3-18. Another area of expertise I have is 35mm and digital photography and how to correctly preserve all of our photographs in proper scrapbooks with safe products for future generations. In this day and age most photos don't make it off of a person's phone, let alone into a scrapbook where people can actually enjoy and remember moments in their lives. As a homeschool teacher I facilitated students for 7 years in a yearbook class to create a digital yearbook for their peers and taught hundreds of women in gatherings around the country to preserve their pictures by properly placing them in safe albums using photo safe products. Based on my experience and my passion to teach, I am confident in my abilities to create a classroom environment that is inviting, educational, fun, and interactive, whether I have one student or multiple students. I am looking forward to meeting your student and helping them engage in a class that will guide them in learning new skills, as well as build confidence and facilitate independent learning.
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Live Group Course
$95
for 6 classes1x per week, 6 weeks
45 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
3-10 learners per class