What's included
2 live meetings
50 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1-2 hours per week. 5-20 minutes of writing each day, outside of class.Class Experience
US Grade Pre-Kindergarten - 2
In this introductory writing course we will be establishing trust, confidence, routines, and expectations as we embark on our writing journey together. I believe that participation and risk taking are essential for helping little learners develop a passion and interest in the essential skill of writing. This class will be an exciting and fun time of each day where mistakes are encouraged and the expectation is that students try their best. My most important goal is that students pick up writing tools and write each and every day. Students will choose to write about a topic that is of interest to them. Students will learn to write by writing. I will model writing, we will do shared writing together, independent writing, and use published picture books as mentor texts. Each time we meet students will share a piece of writing that they completed prior to coming to class, I will teach a short mini-lesson (mentor text, shared writing, modeling examples of good writing, demonstrating partnering skills), we will learn about the prewriting process and each child will share what they will be writing that day, then students will use the remainder of the time to write. When time allows, we will reflect on the writing of our peers by "noticing and naming" writing qualities that they used. Week of February 26th- Writing is just telling on paper Week of March 5th-Choosing a Topic Week of March 12th- Noticing Details (setting, characters clothes) Week of March 19th- Moving from lists to a focused Idea Week of March 26th- Introduction to Narrative Stories/ Making Books Week of April 2nd- The Story Hand Week of April 9th- Make your story come alive and make your reader feel like you are right there Week of April 16th-Reread and point to where the words go Week of April 23rd- Drawing from different points of view Week of April 30th- Adding Speech Bubbles Week of May 7th- Am I Really Done? Checklist Week of May 14th- Reading about Procedural Texts; Generate idea lists Week of May 21st- Importance of Naming the activity; Act out the steps Week of May 28th- Using words to keep the steps in order; Making pictures clear Week of June 4th- Using exact words to make your ideas clear; Use labels to add clarity Week of June 11th- "How to make" texts have materials list; Explore recipes Week of June 18th- Spelling strategies for longer words; Adding cautions and tips for readers Week of June 25th- Using the word wall; Capitalization Week of July 2nd- Writing for a Reason: Explore Your Point of View, Generate Ideas Week of July 9th- Generate Ideas- Solving Problems, Making Solutions; Writing Review and Recommendations Week of July 16th- Making Word Choices, Spacing Week of July 23rd- Writing a Letter, Where will your Writing Go? Week of July 30th- How is the text is written helps convey meaning; Make it sound like you (voice) Week of August 6th- Did you remember to include why in your writing? Spelling Strategies Week of August 13th- Add your Voice; Using the Word Wall Week of August 20th- Capital Letters, Publish a piece of writing you are proud of! Background knowledge Learners should be familiar with letters and most letter sounds. At the beginning, their writing may be one or two phonetic words. We will work up to writing a letter for each sound we hear and eventually they will be writing complete sentences. For the ones that can write a complete sentence, we will work on adding details. They do not need to know how to spell the words correctly. Phonetic spelling is encouraged because it gives me, as the teacher, great insight into where each student is in their writing development. This class is geared toward Preschool, Kindergarten, and First grade students but all will be welcomed if they are just learning the writing process or feel they may benefit from developmental writing instruction. The homework for this course is independent writing and will take 5-20 minutes a day to complete. We will be working to increase our writing stamina and keeping track of our growth over time.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Virginia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Hi! My name is Molly. I am a wife and mother to five (James is 6, Collin is 4, and triplet 2 year olds, Grace, Hazel, and Nellie!). I received my B.A. in Psychology and Public Policy from The College of William and Mary in 2009. I received my M.A.T.- Elementary Education from Liberty University in 2011. I have 5 years of formal classroom experience. I spent 4 years teaching Kindergarten and 1 year teaching 1st grade. I also served my brick-and-mortar school as an International Baccalaureate program coordinator. I have spent the last several years as an online ESL teacher to students across the world.
I LOVED teaching in the kindergarten classroom because it taught me that learning can be magical. I have learned how to channel that momentum to create wonder and engagement in little learners. I like to incorporate a lot of movement and song into my classes and believe in learning with the whole body. I view my role of teacher as the guide and know that students learn best through the hands-on, engaging experiences that I am able to provide for them. I have a passion for teaching early literacy skills and like to incorporate aspects of math, science, art, and other disciplines into my lessons whenever possible.
My classroom will always be positive, inviting, interactive, and engaging. I am so excited to meet your child. I cannot wait to be a part of your child's educational journey!
Let's learn and have fun together.
- Miss Molly
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Live Group Class
$20
weekly ($10 per class)2x per week
25 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-8
1-6 learners per class