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根據需要安排會議50 分鐘
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評估
A shared Google document will be used to create the written response. After the 3 session the guardian will receive a reading running record, learner work example, and comments.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 3 - 6 年級
Intermediate 等級
Whenever I handed out rubrics to my learners, I often found many in the trash or stuffed deep inside desks at the end of the day. After teaching that those rubrics were, in fact, the golden key to improving your reading and writing scores, my students began to see their value, and reading comprehension and writing scores increased. Rubrics clarify the expectations for excellence, allow writers to grade their work, and provide instant feedback. The problem is they are complex and challenging to understand for young learners. In this three-session, one-on-one class, we learn how to read (and write) a non-fiction writing rubric. Students also learn the value of a rubric and how they can help to improve their writing. During the first class, we choose and write a rubric for a high-interest topic that can be personalized for your child—for example, a rubric to grade a Minecraft fort. We then create categories to be graded. For Minecraft, these might be architectural design, location, and furniture. Next, we fill out the rubric using prior knowledge, giving each category a 1-4 score description. Finally, we use the rubric to score completed works. For example, we would view images of Minecraft forts, and your learner would grade them using the rubric we created! Completing this activity helps young learners understand the structure and reasoning of a rubric in a fun and exciting way. During the second class, we read a high-interest, non-fiction text to read for the main idea and supporting details. We then use a graphic organizer to highlight parts of the text that contribute to our objectives. Secondary objectives, such as vocabulary, inferring, and questioning, are also focused on during the reading. With the article comprehended and the graphic organizer complete, we are ready to move on to day three. During the third class, we use the text, graphic organizer, and a main idea rubric to write a short constructed response to the prompt; What is the main (central) idea of the passage? Please support your main idea with at least three details from the text. We begin by forming a topic sentence. Then we choose quality supporting details, elaborate on those details, use transition words along the way, and write a solid conclusion. I have been teaching this method of connecting to rubrics for many years and have seen positive results with writers that wish to improve their writing skills and scores. If you do not see a timeframe that fits your schedule, please notify me, and we can work something out. Also, check back soon for similar classes focusing on narrative and persuasive writing rubrics.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
A class account code will be provided to Newsela or ReadWorks before or during the session. While most articles are appropriate for the suggested age level (both are reputable educational websites), the host understands that some topics may be considered sensitive. Therefore, thought will be given to the appropriateness of the chosen passage for the age level of the learner. Other passages may be suggested during the session if needed.
外部資源
除了 Outschool 教室外,本課程也使用:
來源
https://newsela.com/home/
https://www.readworks.org/
教師專業知識和證書
2 個學位
碩士 在 教育 從 University of Northern Colorado
學士學位 在 教育 從 Metropolitan University of Denver
Welcome to my class! Spring 2023 is the time for new challenges, and after spending over 20 years in the classroom, I am excited to begin my journey with Outschool. After graduating high school, I decided I wanted to do something in life that would bring me joy daily. I narrowed it down to becoming a firefighter or an educator, and since I was afraid of heights and enjoyed learning, I decided to stay in the classroom. Each day of teaching still brings me joy, and I would be happy if you joined me on this learning adventure.
I obtained a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from the Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2002 and an Educational Technology master’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado in 2010. I spent over 20 years in the upper elementary classroom and specialized in teaching language arts for ten of those years. I also have ten years of private tutoring experience and have tutored online since 2020. I specialize and enjoy digging deep into and discussing a good book with a group of young learners and building upon the reading/writing connection. I work with students from ages 8-13 (upper elementary to middle school skill level).
My students would describe me as a fun, humorous, positive, and engaging educator who brings learning enjoyment. I enjoy keeping up with my sports teams, walks with my wife and dog in the vast open spaces of South Dakota, and plastic scale modeling. My favorite reads include biographies and anything on American history. I will do my best to accommodate any scheduling needs you have for any of my classes. Smiling faces are welcome anytime!
Through my teaching experience for over 20 years, I have found the method of facilitating rather than dictating as a highly beneficial type of teaching. I am married with 3 children, and one of my exciting hobbies is military-scale model building.
I am an educator by heart and by profession.
Please message me if you do not see a date and time that works for you. I am able to accommodate most requests.
評論
現場一對一課程
US$38
每次會話按需求安排課程
50 分鐘
有4 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 8-13