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ABC Superheroes (Self-Paced, 5 Classes/Week)
Class experience
US Grade Preschool - Kindergarten
Beginner Level
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
In Ms. Julie and Pippa's classes, the focus is on keeping kids connected, engaged, learning and smiling. In Alphabet Superheroes, we learn the alphabet and early literacy skills by leaning into one letter each day. Flex classes allow learners to engage with the material when it's most convenient and productive for them! This section of the Alphabet Superheroes class offers five 25-minute videos for students to watch and five follow-up activity sheets to help me assess their learning each...
25 lessons//5 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Letter AThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter A looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 2Letter MThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter M looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 3Letter TThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter T looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 4Letter SThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter S looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 5Letter IThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter A looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Week 2Lesson 6Letter FThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter F looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 7Letter DThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter D looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 8Letter RThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter R looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 9Letter OThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter O looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 10Letter GThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter G looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Week 3Lesson 11Letter LThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter L looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 12Letter HThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter H looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 13Letter UThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter U looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 14Letter BThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter B looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 15Letter CThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter C looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Week 4Lesson 16Letter NThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter N looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 17Letter KThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter K looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 18Letter VThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter V looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 19Letter BThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter B looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 20Letter WThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter W looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Week 5Lesson 21Letter JThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter J looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 22Letter PThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter P looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 23Letter YThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter Y looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.Lesson 24Letters Q and XThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letters Q and X look like, sound like, and how they worksin words.Lesson 25Letter ZThrough playing, dancing, singing, writing, and reading, scholars will learn to recognize what the letter Z looks like, sounds like, and how it works in words.
This class is taught in English.
Students will learn and revisit the letters of the alphabet through a variety of learning tools, including songs, dances, direct teaching, reading, and extension activities. Students will learn: - to identify upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet - the sound(s) that each letter makes - how to identify words that begin with each letter of the alphabet Students will develop early literacy skills through interactive read-alouds.
I am heading into my fourth year of teaching preschool literacy on Outschool. Prior to my Outschool career, I was a literacy tutor and interventionist for five years. I have a BFA in English and a MA in Education. My own daughter learned the alphabet in my online ABC classes, so I truly believe in them and have crafted them to be the most fun and engaging class a kid can take!
Homework Offered
At the end of class, I will provide a couple of at-home sheets for your learner to complete so that I am able to assess their learning. One will show me if they are able to identify the letter of the day, and another will show me that they know the sound the letter makes and which words contain that sound. I will provide additional *optional* activities with some letter days (like a vegetable soup recipe for letter V day) so that you can keep the fun going at home! I will also provide links to online games for students to continue practicing their letters after class is over.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
A paper and writing utensil will be needed in every class.
Our class will include movement, so students will benefit from being able to get out of their seat, and will enjoy class the most with at least enough room to spin with their arms out. All students will be able to access all parts of class seated, but most usually enjoy moving along with the songs!
Hello - I'm Ms. Julie. I'm a certified teacher of 8 years. I have been teaching on Outschool for three years, and love every moment of it! Most recently, I worked as an educational assistant in an elementary school, but I've returned to online...
Self-Paced Class
$22
weekly or $110 for all content25 pre-recorded lessons
5 weeks of teacher feedback
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1 year of access to the content
Completed by 1 learner
Ages: 3-6