What's included
3 live meetings
2 hrs 15 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. If students do not finish the assignment in class, they can finish it after class. Students may create a booklet as homework at the end of the week. Students are also encouraged to share their writing with someone at home.Assessment
I will only provide a weekly progress report if requested before class begins. If you are interested in a progress report, please message me before your first class. I will only provide a weekly progress report if the assignments are messaged to me so I can see the student's work during the week.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 3
In this ongoing class, students will learn writing skills and will work on improving their writing. This class meets three days a week. Each week, the class will be given a weekly writing goal. I will give minilessons and students will do activities that focus on the weekly goal. Students will also be given a new writing topic each week. Each week, students will ... - brainstorm - write a draft - revise - edit - write a final draft - create a writing booklet (Optional Independent Activity) Each week's goal and writing assignment will be different so you are welcome to join for any week. Below is a breakdown of the classes each week: ****** DAY 1: BRAINSTORMING AND WRITING ****** Students will be introduced to the weekly goal. This goal will be based on the different traits of writing: sentence fluency, organization, word choice, voice, or conventions. Students will also be given the writing topic for the week. In this class, students will brainstorm ideas and write a paragraph. The first class of the week will follow this structure: - Introduction to weekly writing goal - Minilesson on weekly writing goal - Introduction to weekly writing topic - Teacher will model how to brainstorm with a graphic organizer - Students will brainstorm with a graphic organizer - Teacher will model how to use the graphic organizer to write a draft - Students will use their graphic organizer to write a draft I will check-in with each student to make sure they have some ideas to write on and to assist with brainstorming some ideas for their writing. ****** DAY 2: REVISING AND EDITING ****** Students will review the weekly goal. Students will revise and edit their writing in this class. I will model how to revise my writing and show students how to incorporate the weekly goal into my writing. Next, students will revise their own writing. I will assist students as needed. Then, I will show students how to edit their writing. I use a method called COPS: Capitals, Organization, Punctuation, and Spelling. Students will edit their writing using each part of the method to guide their editing. Revising and editing will follow these structures: Revising: - Revise based on weekly writing goal - Revise by adding descriptive words or details Editing: - Capitalization - Organization - Punctuation - Spelling As they are editing, I will check-in with each student. I will give some tips and ideas on how students can improve their writing. When students finish revising and editing, we will practice the weekly goal. ****** DAY 3: FINAL DRAFT ****** Students will review the weekly goal. Students will write their final draft in this class. The third class of the week will follow this structure: - Practice the weekly goal - Teacher will model how to write the final draft - Students will write a final draft by using their revisions and edits from the previous class - Students will share their final draft with the group Students will be encouraged to write in their best handwriting. As students finish writing their final drafts, we will do an activity that practices the weekly goal. ****** OPTIONAL: Independent Assignment ****** I will provide a video modeling how to turn our writing into a booklet. This is an optional assignment. Students may complete this assignment independently. They can share their booklets in our classroom. The booklet will consist of the following pages: - Title Page - Four Writing Pages - Weekly Goal Page - Illustrations ***************************************************************** ****** IMPORTANT INFORMATION ****** This class is a good fit for students who ... - Can brainstorm independently - Can write a paragraph - Are willing to improve their writing skills **************************************************************** MY CREDENTIALS - Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education - Minor in Reading - Classroom teacher for 11 years - Online educator for 4 years - Reading and math intervention teacher for 3 years - Passionate about writing ****************************************************************** Below are the weekly goals that will be covered during Fall 2023: Week of January 14, 2024 - Word Choice: Using Descriptive Details Week of January 21, 2024 - Organization: Using Sequence Words Week of January 28, 2024 - Word Choice: Using Descriptive Verbs Week of February 4, 2024 - Sentence Fluency: Variety of Sentence Starters **** Weekly Writing Goals may change based on the writing needs of the students enrolled. If you have a writing goal that your learner needs to work on, please message me so I can schedule that goal into our weekly topics.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their writing by incorporating the weekly skill into their writing. Students will also practice writing by using the writing process.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
I use Google Slides to organize and share the content for the class.
Supply List
Students will need the following materials for class each week: Day 1: - Handouts (This will be posted in our classroom before class.) - Pencil - Notebook or Writing Paper Day 2: - Handouts (These are provided for Day 1.) - Writing Assignment (This is completed in Day 1.) - Pencil - Highlighters or Crayons (Different Colors) - Checklist (This will be posted in our classroom before class.) Day 3: - Writing Assignment with revisions/edits (This is completed in Day 2.) - Pencil - Notebook or Writing Paper Optional Assignment (Completed Independently): - Booklet Pages (This will be posted in our classroom after our last class.) - Booklet Video (This will be posted in our classroom after our last class.) - Pencil - Crayons - Final Draft of the Writing Assignment (This is completed in Day 3.)
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Montana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Montana State University - Northern
I have been a certified teacher for the past 14 years. I was an elementary classroom teacher for 11 years, and I am currently a reading and math teacher. Students need an easy, step-by-step way of learning how to write. This class provides structure and support as students learn to improve in writing.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$50
weekly ($17 per class)3x per week
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
1-5 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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