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You, Me, and the Book!: Interactive Shared Reading for Ages 5-7 (K/1st Gr) 1x/wk

In this ongoing class, students will participate in shared reading activities to practice comprehension and decoding strategies and phonics and phonemic awareness skills using a different book each week.
Amanda Draizen, M.ED, MLS
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(317)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 1
Shared Reading is an interactive reading experience that occurs when students join in or share the reading of a book or other text while guided and supported by a teacher. Shared Reading supports a balanced literacy instructional approach and allows students to enjoy materials that they may not be able to read on their own. Through modelling and class discussion, students will become better readers. They will think and practice talking about the book each week.
 
In this class students will:
       - Learn the skills of proficient readers, including reading with fluency and expression. 
       - Learn close reading, text-dependent questioning, and strategies for asking and answering questions with each shared book. 
       - Build foundational skills important for early readers, including print concepts and reading strategies.
       - Develop literary skills including, vocabulary, phonics, and comprehension.

      The lessons will model for even the youngest learners how to read text more closely. Students will participate in a variety of tasks that allow them to practice citing evidence in support of their answers. After observing the teacher modelling the reading skills, students will have an opportunity to practice them independently.
 
Students will also learn skills such as: 
     - Cause and effect, Making predictions, Sequencing events, Story elements: identify character, setting, and plot, Problem and solution, Analyzing characters, Text-to-text connections, text-to-self connections, 
      - Author's purpose, Comparing and contrasting, Main idea and details, Text Features: Comprehend a table of contents, Analyze captions, photographs, maps
      - Phonological Awareness: Segment onset and rime, blend phonemes, rhyme, Prepositions in and on, Quotation marks, Synonyms, Contractions, Adjectives, Plural nouns, Compound words, print concepts, reality and fantasy,  Onomatopoeia, and more
 
    The shared reading lessons use Reading A to Z's shared reading books and lessons. This research-based leveled reading resource is very engaging and is used at developmentally appropriate levels.  The books will be projected into the classroom for easy viewing by all students and include both fiction and nonfiction books. Students will receive a pdf file of the book each week.

Here is the timeline and books for this class:
Week of July 31st- Gordy Gorilla and His Five Senses- Fiction- Fantasy 
Week of August 7th- Helpful Bats- Nonfiction- Informational 
Week of August 14th- Pop, Pop, Boom!- Fiction- Humorous
Week of August 21st- Come Meet the Moon- Nonfiction- Descriptive

New school year section:
Week of September 4th- Do You Know This Nose?- Nonfiction- Informational
Week of September 11th- Quack! Quack! Will Duck Get Back?- Fiction- Fantasy
Week of September 18th- Robots All Around!- Nonfiction- Informational
Week of September 25th- Silly Sarah- Fiction- Realistic
Week of October 2th- See the Sea Otter- Nonfiction- Descriptive
Week of October 9th- Gordy Gorilla and His Five Senses- Fiction- Fantasy 
Week of October 16th- Helpful Bats- Nonfiction- Informational
Week of October 23rd- Pop, Pop, Boom!- Fiction- Humorous
Week of October 30th- From Pumpkin Seed to Jack-o'- Lantern- Nonfiction- Descriptive
Week of November 6th- Frog's Mississippi River Adventure- Fiction- Fantasy
Week of November 13th- Come Meet the Moon- Nonfiction- Descriptive
Week of November 20th- We're Going to Grandma's! Hurray!- Fiction- Realistic
Week of November 27th- Vroom Zoom! It's Race Day- Nonfiction- Descriptive
Learning Goals
Students will develop foundational reading skills, including print concepts, phonics, and reading strategies.
Students will improve their reading comprehension. 
Student will practice talking about books.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Students will receive a pdf file of the book each week. You can print it out if you'd like but it is not required for class.
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined April, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Connecticut Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from University of New Haven
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Connecticut
I am a certified elementary school teacher for grades K-6. I taught first grade for 6 years. I have been an elementary school librarian in a preschool-grade 2 school for 3 years. I have taught many children how to read and have used these shared reading strategies in my lessons for 10 years. 

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$12

weekly
1x per week
40 min

Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-7
3-6 learners per class

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