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Wellie Wishers; Willa's Wilderness Campout Book Club

We will have a fun book chat about friendship, empathy and have a “camp snack” and "show and tell" for each class.
Mrs. Loretta
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2 live meetings
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Before the first class the student will need to read Chapters 1 & 2. Reading time and discussion 30 minutes Before the second class the student will need to read chapters 3-5. Reading time and discussion 60 minutes or less. A Pre/After reading questions handout will be included in the registration. Please use the reading questions handout to help your child think about what is happing in the story and help them find details from the story.

Class Experience

Welcome to Wellie Wisher’s outdoor adventure in camping! In this two-part class, which meets once a week for two-weeks, we will take a fun look at how the friends prepare for their camping trip and how the friends turn a disaster into a memorable camping adventure. We will explore how they learn that “good friends,” are the most important thing needed for a great time and talk about what makes a good friend. This book club will discuss and explore how each person is unique, the value of caring about others, celebrating creativity and the love of the outdoors.

Each STUDENT WILL NEED TO HAVE A COPY OF THE BOOK IN CLASS; “Willa’s Wilderness Campout,” so that we may use the book for reference as we discuss the story line. Your child may also bring their Wellie Wisher doll to class if they have one. At the end of each class we will have a “camp snack together” and students can show and tell about their doll.

The students need to PRE-READ CHAPTERS 1 & 2 BEFORE THE FIRST CLASS. Upon registration a copy of PRE/AFTER READING  questions will be sent to each student. The parent will use these question to help the student look for and think about what is taking place in the story. Also, this helps the student identify character traits such as; kind, caring, forgiving, helpful etc. This will help the student for in class discussion about empathy and compassion.

Class 1 (Students will have already read Chap. 1 & 2 before this class) We will identify what makes someone a good friend. Together as a class we will brainstorm and create a written list.  We will identify the words: empathy(understanding how others  feel) and compassion (wanting to help others). Students can give personal examples of how they have been a caring friend and what they did to help their friend. We will learn more about each friend: Willa, Kendall, Emerson, Camille and Ashlyn and what they each like about camping. We will discuss many exciting ideas from the chapter and talk about our own camping trips we have taken or want to take. At the end of class we will have a campfire snack with our dolls together so don't forget to provide your child with a fun camp-style snack!

Class 2 (Student will have already read Chap. 3-5 before this class) We will identify the misadventures that happened to each friend in these chapters and how the camping trip gets started. We will take a close look at how each friend feels when things don’t work out and how the friends work through the problems. We will discuss what it means to “put yourself in someone else’s Wellies.” In this class we will discuss how each person has different likes and gifts. We will practice using comparisons and discuss problem solving. We will look at the friend’s awareness of each other’s feelings and how they resolved their problem. At the end of class we will have a fun camp-out snack so don't forget to provide your child with a fun camp snack to have at the end of class!
Learning Goals
The students will learn about what makes a good friend and identify "good friend" traits in the Wellie Wisher girls. 
Students will work together to identify the problem the friends are having and how they each respond to the problem. 
Students will learn to find "evidence in the text/story line," to support what they think.
Students will discuss how the problem was resolved and share what they would do. Students will help make a list of "must have" supplies on a campout.
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Other Details

Parental Guidance
30-45 minutes for reading before each class and to discuss the short and simple discussion questions on the handout given at registration.
Supply List
A one page handout for pre/after reading questions will be provided upon registration.
Student will need a copy of the book, "Willa's Wilderness Campout."
There will also be handout attachments that will be available upon registration. They are helpful to print and refer to but not necessary as they will be shown on screen in class. 
SNACK NEEED: Students can bring their doll and camp-style snack to have at the end of class together.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined August, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Communications from University of Maryland University College (Global Campus)
I have taught book studies to students of all ages both with homeschool groups and in school settings. 

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$40

for 2 classes
1x per week, 2 weeks
45 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10
2-6 learners per class

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