¿Dónde está/Qué es? Club de lectura semanal y campamento de comprensión lectora
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
50 minutos horas de clase por semanaTarea
Students are asked to complete their assignment if they do not finish before class is over. Students/parents are welcome and encouraged to send me the student's work through Outschool if they would like it proofread and/or would like some additional feedback on the student's writing. Parents can also practice reading comprehension strategies at home: 1. Be sure you have your child's attention. 2. Minimize distractions. 3. As you read, have students repeat phrases back to you. 4. Ask yourself questions while you read…”I wonder why…” 5. Use “wait time.” Give students a minute to think before repeating your question. 6. Check for understanding. Ask them to repeat the question back to you. 7. Help students make connections between the book and their own experiences! 8. For emergent writers, always pair writing and drawing together! Draw and write with the story in mind!Evaluación
Students will be assessed informally through participation, questioning, and by completing a written response and drawing based on the book we read. (Note: We will review pre-writing strategies for young writers who do not yet write words.) Students are asked to complete their assignment if they do not finish before class is over. Students/parents are welcome and encouraged to send the student's work to me through Outschool if they would like it proofread and/or would like some additional feedback on the student's writing. Students are asked to complete their assignment if they do not finish before class is over. Students/parents are welcome and encouraged to send me the student's work through Outschool if they would like it proofread and/or would like some additional feedback on the student's writing.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 1 - 4
In "Where Is/What Is Weekly Book Club," students will interact with nonfiction texts and text features about the wildly popular Where Is/Who Is book series. Students will gain knowledge while while learning early research skills! Students will participate in discussion with the teacher and peers and have opportunities to ask questions and make connections throughout the class period. Students at this age are learning to be good readers while reading for the purpose of finding information. They are curious about the world around them, but nonfiction text can seem overwhelming with big words, pictures, and a different visual format than literary texts. It is important for children to be able to comprehend facts they read as young researchers--but HOW does that happen? Students must apply literal, inferential, and evaluative skills to answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions based on the text. In this camp, we will practice answering comprehension questions based on nonfiction texts. During the 45 minute class: • Students will be welcomed to class. We will quickly review the class rules and our learning goals. • The teacher will present 3 excerpts or quotes from the text for students to discuss. Emphasis will be placed on building the literary vocabulary and text features (diagram, caption, bold words, index, table of contents, headings, time line, photographs v. illustrations) Students will then read text and pictures to apply their skills. Students will also identify where this person lived and worked. • Students will then spend approximately 20 minutes with teacher guidance, discussing their own quotes and interesting facts they drew from the text. During this time, we will practice note taking skills, organizing information into time lines, charts, and tables, and listening for key words that are important for overall comprehension of the nonfiction text. Teacher support will be available to all students during this time. Students should raise their hand if they have a question. • During the last 5 minutes of class, students will generate a list of questions they have about the topic, encouraging students to continue their study of the influential character. We will review the material covered in the mini lesson and I will answer any questions prior to dismissing the class. Topics and Books Covered by Week: Week of February 5 <Topic 4>: What Was the San Francisco Earthquake? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of February 12 <Topic 5>: What Was Pompeii? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of February 19 <Topic 6>: Where is the Bermuda Triangle? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of February 26 <Topic 7>: What Was the Titanic? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of March 5 <Topic 8>: Where is Mount Everest? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of March 12 <Topic 9>: What is the Declaration of Independence? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of March 19 <Topic 10>: Where is Area 51? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of March 26 <Topic 11>: What Was the Alamo? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of April 2 <Topic 12>: What Was the Boston Tea Party? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of April 9 <Topic 13> : What is the World Cup? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of April 16 <Topic 14>: What Were the Salem Witch Trials? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of April 23 <Topic 15>: What is the Women's Rights Movement? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of April 30 <Topic 1>: Where is Antarctica? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of May 7 <Topic 2>: Where is the Grand Canyon? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of May 14 <Topic 3>: Where is the Amazon? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of May 21 <Topic 4>: What Was the San Francisco Earthquake? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of May 28 <Topic 5>: What Was Pompeii? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Week of June 4 <Topic 6>: Where is the Bermuda Triangle? (close reading, text features, and note taking) Students may start, pause and stop their subscription as needed, and the topics will cycle back to the beginning once this series is complete. Facts will be drawn directly from the text.
Metas de aprendizaje
In this class, students will:
-Draw upon a variety of strategies to comprehend, interpret, analyze, and evaluate what he/she reads.
-Make predictions, infer, draw conclusions, analyze, synthesize, provide evidence, and investigate multiple interpretations.
-Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
-Provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
-Apply strategies to determine known, unknown, and multiple-meaning words, phrases.
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The following books will be used in our weekly camp. Because the excerpts from the books are posted for students to read during class, students will still benefit, even if they have not read the book. However, students will gain the most benefit from reading the book independently prior to class. Week 1: Where is Antarctica? Week 2: Where is the Grand Canyon? Week 3: Where is the Amazon? Week 4: What Was the San Francisco Earthquake? Week 5: What Was Pompeii? Week 6: Where is the Bermuda Triangle? Week 7: What Was the Titanic? Week 8: Where is Mount Everest? Week 9: What is the Declaration of Independence? Week 10: Where is Area 51? Week 11: What Was the Alamo? Week 12: What Was the Boston Tea Party? Week 13: What is the World Cup? Week 14: What Were the Salem Witch Trials? Week 15: What is the Women's Rights Movement?
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
The following books will be used in our weekly camp. Because the excerpts from the books are posted for students to read during class, students will still benefit, even if they have not read the book. However, students will gain the most benefit from reading the book independently prior to class.
Week 1: Where is Antarctica?
Week 2: Where is the Grand Canyon?
Week 3: Where is the Amazon??
Week 4: What Was the San Francisco Earthquake?
Week 5: What Was Pompeii?
Week 6: Where is the Bermuda Triangle?
Week 7: What Was the Titanic?
Week 8: Where is Mount Everest?
Week 9: What is the Declaration of Independence?
Week 10: Where is Area 51?
Week 11: What Was the Alamo?
Week 12: What Was the Boston Tea Party?
Week 13: What is the World Cup?
Week 14: What Were the Salem Witch Trials?
Week 15: What is the Women's Rights Movement?
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Carolina del Sur Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
I have enjoyed 25 years in the public school system and have the following experience:
Middle school English Language Arts teacher
Elementary Education--certified (with preschool, elementary, and middle school teaching experience)
Preschool Special Education--certified
Gifted and Talented Endorsement
Reading Endorsement
Education Administration
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Clase grupal
14 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
50 min
Completado por 18 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 6-11
1-14 alumnos por clase
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