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Write Like a First Grader!

In this class, students will learn grammar and sentence structure to help extend sentences. Students will learn parts of a bigger writing piece, such as introduction, body, and closing.
Miriam R.
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Class

What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
Students are always welcome to finish their writing after class if they did not get to finish in time.

Class Experience

US Grade 1
Beginner - Advanced Level
In this SMALL ongoing class, students will grow into writers!

We will begin class by learning (or reviewing if they already know) about nouns, verbs, and adjectives. We will use this grammar to write or think of how to extend sentences to make it "juicy." 
Ex: The dog ran. >>> The fluffy dog ran fast because he didn't want to give up his bone.

Next, our weekly lesson will be taught. This will include things like: 
-Choosing and topic or writing about assigned topic
-Creating a hook
-Establishing literary elements (character, plot, setting, etc.)
-Writing and introduction
-Writing a body
-Writing a closing
-Using onomatopoeia and other literary devices (These will not be taught in depth due to age appropriateness, but I will teach what I think the students can understand.) 
-Using illustrations to support your writing
-Narrative, Informative, and Opinion writing
-Etc.
(see class schedule) 
***This class is ongoing. Students can join at any time. It is not expected for students to do all of these elements in one assignment. Each week we will be talking about a certain topic. Students who join from the beginning will be able to put the skills together, but it's not necessary to join at the beginning. Seldom will we carry over on writing a story from one class to another. New joiners will usually be able to jump in and write something during class.

Finally, we will practice the skills in a short writing assignment. Depending on the topic and day, I will either assign a topic or let students choose what they will write about. 
I will assist students as needed during this time. Students may not finish the final writing during class, but are encouraged to continue working on it after class. Of course, finishing outside of class is always optional and never mandatory.

**Please note that this class is NOT for learning how to write a sentence.  Students coming to this class should have a decent foundation of simple sentence structure. (Capital letter, spaces, punctuation.)  We may review spelling if the student needs, but overall this class will be for the students who may already know how to spell phonetically.
-If the above skills are some that your student needs to work on, please see my class before this one titled "Sentence Writing for Advanced Beginning Writers Using the Science of Reading"

Our writing schedule will be as follows:

1. Week of June 10
Using Adjectives to make "juicy" sentences.

2. Week of June 17
Editing sentences

3. Week of June 24
Define and write a topic sentence and 1 detail sentence.

4. Week of July 1
Define and write a topic sentence and 2 detail sentences. 

5. Week of July 8
Expand and edit topic sentence and detail sentences.

7. Week of July 15
Expand and edit topic sentence and detail sentences.

8. Week of July 22
Introduction to writing an Introduction

9. Week of July 29
Writing an introduction

10. Week of August 5
Using details to write a body

*****Transition from summer to school hours. Times and dates may change.

11. Week of September 9
Introduction to writing a Closing

12. Week of September 16
Writing an Introduction, Body, and Closing

13. Week of September 23
Revising and Editing written paper from September 18. (This class is one of the only "roll over" classes of this lesson.

14. Week of October 2
Writing an Introduction, Body, and Closing
Revising and editing

15. Week of October 9
Writing an Introduction, Body, and Closing
Revising and editing

16. Week of October 16
Writing an Introduction, Body, and Closing
Revising and editing

17. Week of October 23
Writing an Introduction, Body, and Closing
Revising and editing

***No class week of October 30. Happy Halloween!

18. Week of November 6
Writing a How- To paper

19. Week of November 13
Writing a How- To paper

20. Week of November 20
Writing a How- To paper

21. Week of December 4
Writing an informative paper

22. Week of December 11
Writing an informative paper

23. Week of December 18
Writing an informative paper

***No class from week of December 25- January 15 (subject to change) . Merry Christmas, New Years, and maternity leave.

24. Week of January 29
Writing a personal narrative

25. Week of February 5
Writing a personal narrative

26. Week of February 12
Writing a personal narrative

27. Week of February 19
Opinion Writing

28. Week of February 26
Opinion Writing

29. Week of March 4
Opinion Writing
Learning Goals
Students will learn attributes that makes good writing.
learning goal

Other Details

Pre-Requisites
Students should already know how to and be comfortable writing phonetically (based on sounds) and ready to start making better sentences/ stories.
Supply List
Students will need a notebook or paper to write on.
A whiteboard may be used, but of course you won't see your growth!
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined June, 2020
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204reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Tarleton State University
I have taught online with Outschool for 4 years now. I have been teaching kindergarten for 6 years (one online) and have a passion for foundational reading and writing. I have gone to Science of Reading workshops and subscribe to this philosophy of teaching reading and writing. 

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$15

weekly
1x per week
40 min

Completed by 21 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
1-5 learners per class

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