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Homófonos: aprenda a identificar y utilizar pares de palabras que se escriben mal con frecuencia

En esta clase de 6 días, los estudiantes aprenden a identificar y utilizar de manera eficaz los homófonos mientras estudiamos pares de palabras que se escriben mal con frecuencia y aprendemos cómo afectan el significado de las oraciones. Instrucción inmersiva, revisión y práctica para fomentar el éxito.
Kelley Pope, M.Ed.
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Clase

Qué está incluido

6 reuniones en vivo
5 horas 30 minutos horas presenciales
Tarea
1 hora por semana. Students may be asked to complete illustrations or original sentences at home that they may not have been able to finish during class time. Each student works at a different pace, and some may be more comfortable having the opportunity to finalize their tasks at home. The goal is to provide students with sufficient practice to instill confidence as they work towards mastery, and allow them to create clear and helpful reference lists for home use. This homework is encouraged, but optional.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 2 - 5
With a warm, encouraging environment, I welcome students to learn, connect, and grow in my classroom as they gain new skills and acquire necessary tools to be confident and successful learners. I support your student’s needs, while encouraging them to explore their own unique potential. 

 Homophones can be tricky, confusing, and maybe even a little scary. This fun, interactive class is designed to help young writers overcome the confusion of many of these commonly-misspelled word pairs. For example, students struggle with knowing the difference between ‘there, their, and they’re’ or ‘your and you’re.’ Using the wrong spelling can change the meaning of the sentence entirely. How are learners supposed to know when to use certain, commonly-misspelled homophones when they all sound alike? With specific instruction, examples, lots of modeling, group activities, and loads of hands-on practice, students will learn to identify, spell, and correctly utilize homophones in their writing. 

I use an original slide show I share on the screen to instruct, model, and demonstrate, and worksheets I designed for this course to allow students to practice and apply what they are learning. 

Each class, students will be guided through mini-lessons, participate in group discussions and activities on the screen, and have plenty of guided and independent practice to aid mastery of homophones in a supportive and encouraging environment. We will begin each session with review of what we have learned, the introduction of new homophone pairs, learn their meanings and spellings, practice identifying and using homophones in sentences correctly, illustrate confusing word pairs, and practice independent writing activities using prompts to enhance the skills of the day with support from the teacher. Every student will have the opportunity to share their ideas and work in each class, ask questions, and conference with the teacher during independent writing practice. After this class, homophones will no longer be scary, and students will have a greater understanding of where and when to use different homophones. We will review each day to help ensure mastery of what is being learned. 

***The first 3 days, we will focus on some of the most frequently and most-commonly misspelled sets of homophones as we explicitly learn the meanings, spellings, and correct use of these words. With lots of practice, students will understand the difference of each of the words and be able to use them correctly. 

*Day 1
Students will learn what homophones are, explore many different pairs of homophones they may or may not know, and learn to use ‘there, their, they’re’ correctly. 

*Day 2
Review and learn to use ‘to, too, and two’ correctly. 

*Day 3
Review and learn to use ‘your - you’re’ and ‘it’s - its’ correctly.

Day 4
Review and practice working with 24 common and often confusing sets of homophones such as ‘pear-pair, bear-bare, know-no, not-knot, blue-blew, threw-through, buy-by, here-hear, hole-whole’ and several more. Students will illustrate several of these pairs, and use them in original sentences as they create homophone reference pages to keep. 

Day 5
Review and illustrate more sets of homophones and correctly use them in original sentences to create helpful reference pages. 

Day 6
Review, practice correctly using homophones on a larger scale with group mastery activities, and a written response to a prompt using homophones correctly.
Fun Group Review Game! - It’s a class favorite!! :)
Metas de aprendizaje
With specific instruction, examples, lots of modeling, group activities, and loads of hands-on practice, students will learn to identify, spell, and correctly utilize homophones in their writing.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Lista de útiles escolares
Worksheets provided in the classroom to be printed at home
Notebook or lined paper
Pencil with eraser
Colored pencils or markers or crayons
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
No additional sources are required.
Se unió el July, 2020
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Maestría en Educación desde University of South Florida
I have a Masters degree in Elementary Education, years of experience teaching 2nd and 3rd grade in the classroom, and years of experience teaching language arts and ESL on line to more than 1,000 students of varying ages. I have a passion for teaching, and a love of writing and reading in my free time. 

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semanalmente o 116 US$ por 6 clases
3 x por semana, 2 semanas
55 min

Completado por 2 alumnos
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Edades: 8-11
3-7 alumnos por clase

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