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Beginning Writing: Create a Story Writing Class With Picture Prompt (K 1st 2nd)

Are you looking for a fun class to spark your child’s creativity and build their writing skills? Come join a weekly picture prompt writing club focused on sentence writing for young learners. Learners discuss, write, and share each week!
Miss Elizabeth: Masters of Ed, Reading Specialist
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1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 1
Are you ready for your learner to have fun with writing and learn at the same time? Come explore this weekly writing class as we make writing a positive experience! The course will run for a whole semester but you can join in any time and stay for as long as you'd like! 

I have worked on developing a course designed around picture prompts for creative writing after having such positive feedback on my other writing courses, Pencil Pack and Little Learners. Those classes help to encourage and foster pleasant writing experiences around a weekly theme. Now it's time to get creative using a weekly surprise picture! 

This course will have a weekly pictures to help students think about creating a sentence(s) or a small, short story. The class will focus on sentence basics, like using capital letters and punctuation properly, but also on helping students expand their ideas and writing. We will work each week on thinking about what words we can add to provide more detail and really stretch our writing. 

Each week we will have a surprise picture prompt to serve as the springboard for our writing.  As an experienced and licensed teacher, I have selected pictures that kids will enjoy such as animals, pirates/princesses, and more that will allow students to create a writing based on the image. All images will be age-appropriate. I will also provide a word box to help students with spelling words that may be used in their writing. If you would like to know more specifics on the pictures or have questions about the picture topics, please message me.

We’ll begin each class by meeting our learners with a starter question (icebreaker) and then brainstorm ideas together for our weekly picture. Depending on the ages and size of the class each week, we may use breakout rooms to brainstorm in groups. It’s a great way to practice oral language skills as well as practicing active listening and social skills.

Next, we’ll have time to write about the picture as I work with individual students on spelling, grammar, and other writing skills. Writing topics may be related to parts of speech as well as elements of stories (characters, setting, beginning, middle, and end).
The class will be structured so I have time to speak with each child 1:1 to check in on their writing and mechanics. During this time, I will be differentiating for individual strengths and weaknesses. Some students may compose 1 or two sentences whereas others may create a simple, short story. No matter your child’s skill level, every learner will be able to write based on the picture prompt.

As the class concludes, we’ll have time for our writers to share their work. All students will be encouraged to share, but it is not required. This sharing aspect of the class is important so learners can share their writing and others can practice good listening as we hear all the wonderful writings we’ve created. If you’d like me to review your child’s work and provide feedback, families can send me their child’s work.

Additionally, I will send 1 additional picture after our class so families who may want their child to continue writing during the week can use the picture. It is an optional activity, but meant to provide families a way to extend their work. Sometimes families are looking for supplemental activities that can accompany their learning. If completed, families can send the work to me for review. 

I hope your child can join in our weekly writing class for lots of fun, writing, and social interaction! All your child will need is paper or a notebook and a pencil or writing tool of their choice!

Please see the sections listed to enroll. If you do not see a section that is conducive to your schedule, please message me and I can work to find a time that works for both our schedules.  

NOTE: This class is set up as an ongoing class, which means it’s a weekly class that can be joined in at any time. Lessons do not build on each other, but rather follow the same structure each week based around the picture prompt. Learners can pick and choose the weeks that work for them, or just join us once.  The current schedule for sections beginning in August will run until the end of November. However, more classes can be added to carry into December, if need for consistent school routine. 

And finally, if you are part of a homeschool group, learning co-op, charter school, or other learning group and would like your group to be in a class together, please message me. I am able to create a class with just your group at no additional charge.
Learning Goals
Students will work on developing and strengthening their creative writing skills.
Students will use oral language skills to communicate their writing to others.
Students will monitor their writing for correct capitalization and punctuation. 
Students will practice active listening and will be encouraged to comment or respond to shared writing.
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Supply List
Each learner will need paper or a notebook as well as something to write with during our class. 
Coloring supplies are optional.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a Nationally Board-Certified Teacher and hold a Master’s Degree in Reading which challenges me to always deliver high quality and effective lessons. I have been teaching for over 16 years, which began in the classroom teaching 3rd grade. I then moved to 2nd before transitioning to the library. No matter if I am in the classroom or the library classroom, I strive to make literacy a positive experience for all learners. I love not only books, but writing as I work with students to take their ideas in their head and transport them onto paper. Additionally, as a mom to three children (ages 4, 7, and 9), I love making learning fun. Writing can often times be a struggle for children and my enthusiastic and patient personality helps students feel comfortable and engaged in the lessons. I truly love making all my classes fun, interactive, and exciting for all learners!

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weekly
1x per week
30 min

Completed by 51 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-7
4-6 learners per class

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