What's included
10 live meetings
9 hrs 10 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
This class will put summer fun into the language arts. We will start with a foundation of vocabulary and spelling skills. To help the new vocabulary sink in we move to writing sentences using our new vocabulary focusing on clarity, structure, and creativity. We will then take our sentences and build fun paragraphs focusing on clarity, coherence, and punctuation. We will end with word games to celebrate what we’ve learned. Unit 1: New vocabulary; spelling fun; sentence construction; paragraph building; word games. Unit 2: New vocabulary; spelling fun; sentence construction; paragraph building; word games. Unit 3: New vocabulary; spelling fun; sentence construction; paragraph building; word games. Unit 4: Unit 3: New vocabulary; spelling fun; sentence construction; paragraph building; word games. Unit 5: Olympic Trials—Games to review of all we’ve learned. Unit 6: New vocabulary; spelling fun; sentence construction; paragraph building; word games. Unit 7: New vocabulary; spelling fun; sentence construction; paragraph building; word games. Unit 8: New vocabulary; spelling fun; sentence construction; paragraph building; word games. Unit 9: New vocabulary; spelling fun; sentence construction; paragraph building; word games. Unit 10: Summer Olympics—Games to review our progress and celebrate our accomplishments.
Learning Goals
Students will increase their useable vocabulary.
Students will gain confidence in writing strong, clear, colorful sentences.
Students will utilize creativity as they build fun, meaningful paragraphs using new vocabulary.
Other Details
Supply List
Students will be writing in class. They will need a computer with a keyboard they can use at the same time class is up, or they can use a pencil and paper.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Receiving a master’s degree in English from BYU with an emphasis in creative writing was the beginning of a lifelong love affair with all things creative: novels, plays, movies, painting, music, dance, origami, cosplay, juggling, computer games, DnD . . . the list goes on.
On the STEM side of life I spent eight years in the United States Air Force as a radar technician. Working with the highly mobile radar of a forward air control post I traveled the world in C-130s, was buzzed by A-10s, and became proficient with various weaponry. Since the third grade I have been a student of the history of military aircraft, especially World War II.
As a published author of many short stories and four young adult novels I’m ready to help students create with the written word. In creative writing I teach the power of the word, the beauty of the sentence, the joy of the completed story. As a university instructor in critical reading/writing, I learned that a good author won’t tell you anything. A good author wants to see what you see after you read his/her book. We will learn how to know what we see and how to talk and write about it.
As a dad I homeschooled all eight of my children to support positive, independent thinking. I kept reading with my children long after they could read for themselves—until they left for college. I advocate reading and writing with classroom presentations and programs. I’ve been mentoring youth writers in the Juab Jotters writing group for several years.
When I’m not teaching you will find me pursuing my own never ending education, playing computer games with my children (great family time), cosplaying (last year it was Mystery Men), and spending time with my children and grandchildren (soon to be six).
Reviews
Live Group Class
$120
for 10 classes5x per week, 2 weeks
55 min
Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-9 learners per class