Winnie the Pooh Read Along | ELL, Dyslexia | Reading
What's included
10 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
includedAssessment
Learner comprehension will be assessed through multiple choice and open-ended comprehension questions after each chapter.Grading
Grades available upon request.Class Experience
US Grade Kindergarten - 2
Beginner Level
Join me on an exciting trip to the Hundred Acre Wood, where every chapter of Winnie the Pooh is a magical adventure waiting to happen! Your child will enjoy engaging read-aloud sessions that bring the stories to life, with a focus on boosting comprehension. Don't miss out on this opportunity to ignite your child's passion for reading and learning with authentic classic stories from children's literature. Each lesson includes: • Video read aloud of the chapter. • Printable chapter pages • Auto-scored literal and inferential comprehension questions • Open-ended reflection questions Why Read Alouds are Awesome for Every Kid: 🌱 Boost Literacy Skills: Engaging in read alouds helps you develop crucial literacy skills such as vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency. By hearing the text read aloud, striving readers can improve decoding skills and gain confidence in their ability to understand complex texts. 🍯 Spark Imagination: With enchanting stories and lovable characters, there's endless fun to be had in the Hundred Acre Wood. 🌿 Build Listening Skills: Listening to a skilled reader model fluent reading helps you improve your listening skills and attention span. During read alouds, learners practice focusing on the text while actively thinking about the story and answering questions. Ready to Join the Fun? Jump into the Hundred Acre Wood and let the adventures begin! 🍯🎈
Learning Goals
Students will demonstrate improved comprehension skills, including the ability to analyze text, make inferences, and summarize main ideas.
Students will expand their vocabulary by actively engaging with grade-appropriate words and phrases encountered in each text, as per the Common Core State Standards for Language (L).
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)10 Lessons
over 4 WeeksLesson 1:
Chapter 1
In Which We Are Introduced To Winnie-The-Pooh And Some Bees, And The Stories Begin
Lesson 2:
Chapter 2
In Which Pooh Goes Visiting And Gets Into A Tight Place
Lesson 3:
Chapter 3
In Which Pooh And Piglet Go Hunting And Nearly Catch A Woozle
Lesson 4:
Chapter 4
In Which Eeyore Loses A Tail And Pooh Finds One
Other Details
Learning Needs
🌟 For students with special learning needs, read-alouds provide a valuable opportunity to improve comprehension skills.
🌟 Read-alouds can help English learners (ELLs) develop vocabulary and learn how to use academic language in context.
Parental Guidance
Some words, phrases, paragraphs or contexts may be changed or removed from the original works. I do this with great care to maintain theme and character traits while attending to appropriateness and readability for learners at this age level.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Teaching Certificates
New York Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
New York Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Master's Degree in Special Education from Manhattanville University
• Certified in Childhood Education and Special Education for Grades 1-6
• Over 15 years experience as a writer and editor in educational publishing.
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Self-Paced Course
$8
weekly or $30 for all content10 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks of teacher support
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1 year of access to the content
Completed by 5 learners
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Ages: 5-8
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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