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課堂經歷
Complete Kindergarten Curriculum- ELA, Math, Science with Experiments & Social Studies, Art & Music! There is no prior knowledge needed from previous classes, as classes don’t build on each other. We have a rolling enrollment and students are welcome to sign up at any time. SCHEDULE: Every day - Morning meeting with calendar and weather Art & Music will be incorporated into various subjects throughout the week. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - English and Math Tuesdays: Science with experiments! Thursdays: Social Studies Science projects: Week of January 31st: Germs Week of February 7th: 5 Senses Week of February 14th: Rainbow Clouds Week of February 21st: Magnets Additional science experiments past February 22nd will be added in January 2021. An overview of some of the concepts that will be covered through fun and interactive teaching methods include the following: Math (with a focus on number sense, and simple addition and subtraction, patterns): Count to 100 by ones and by tens Count forward from a given number (instead of beginning at 1) Write numbers from 0 to 20 Recognize and name written numerals to 100 Understand that a number represents a quantity Recognize and describe the concept of zero Count objects in one-to-one correspondence saying number names in order Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity one larger than the last Count a number of objects from 0 to 20 and name the set with a written numeral Understand that the last counting word tells “how many” in the set Count to answer “How many?" about 0-20 items arranged in a line, rectangle, or circle Compare numbers and quantities with the words Without counting, give number of objects in a set (up to four objects) Estimate the number of objects in a small set Classify objects and count number of objects in a category Compare objects in shape and size Compare objects by length, weight, or capacity, using such words as longer, shorter, bigger, smaller, heavier, lighter, taller, and shorter Put 3-10 objects in size order by some attribute Know that units are used to measure (pounds, minutes, feet, quarts, meters, etc.) Measure length with such units as toy blocks or similar objects safe for age range Estimate simple measurements Discuss such units of time as seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, and years English: Recognize own name and common words in print Recognize and name all uppercase and lowercase letters Recite the alphabet Recognize that letters have sounds Pronounce the most common sound for each letter Identify beginning, ending, and middle sounds in a word Pronounce words, one sound at a time Make new words from one-syllable words by changing a sound (cat from rat, mud from mad, lid from lip) Match and produce words that rhyme Hear and say separate syllables in words Orally blend sounds and syllables into words Read some common words by sight Retell familiar stories, including key sequence and details Identify events, characters, and settings in a story Identify the main topic and key details in an informational text Ask and answer questions about details in a text Describe the relationships between pictures and text Compare and contrast events or details in two stories or texts Tell why an author wrote a text and how he or she accomplished the purpose Tell or try to determine the meanings of simple words from texts Read grade-level texts with understanding Take part in group reading activities and discussions Understand that writing is a way to communicate meaning Print own first and last name Write many uppercase and lowercase letters Write letters to represent words Express ideas from a text by drawing, dictating, or writing Use pictures, designs, scribbles, and letters to represent events, objects, ideas, information, or stories Create drawings, designs, written words, or made-up words to express opinions or preferences, or to give information Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a story or event Use invented spelling to form words, phrases, or sentences Social Studies: Identify personal family and community Recognize similarities and differences in people and families Discuss what it means to be a member of a family and a community Describe features of communities and neighborhoods Identify cultural traditions of one’s own family or community Identify personal likes, dislikes, talents, and skills Understand and describe self as a learner Identify ways people learn from their families and communities Recognize that maps and globes are representations of the Earth’s surface Describe or draw maps of own home, school, community Locate home, school, community on maps Use directions to describe relative locations of familiar places Describe topographical features of own neighborhood or state (province or territory) Become familiar with maps of the United States (or home country) and world Discuss ways that people are affected by and adapt to their physical environment Discuss ways people can take care of their environment Tell the difference between past, present, and future events Show a basic awareness of personal and family history Describe ways family histories are shared and passed down Describe traditions and values of own family and other families Identify some important events that happened in the distant or recent past Describe how things change over time Put events in sequential order Please see the supplies list. Cameras must be on and students must be on camera for the entirety of the classes. All learners must be enrolled students; if two learners are sharing a device, both learners must be enrolled per Outschool policies. SEG does not do last minute transfers or refunds, after the limited cancellation period has expired. Please see Mrs. Snyder's bio under the Teacher Expertise tab.
學習目標
-Increase student knowledge in core subjects while having fun, while using methods of hands-on learning with art, music & science experiments to create the neural connection for retention.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Please monitor and help your child with scissor usage. Science projects can be messy - please be prepared!
供應清單
General daily class supplies needed: Crayons Scissors Glue sticks Pencils Supply box (optional, keeps all supplies together and easy to access) Printer (for printouts) Additional supplies for science experiments: (January 4th - February 22nd) Week of January 4th: Oobleck—Sensory activity for liquid and solids Mixing bowl Corn starch-1 ½ cup (may need more if it is runny) Water- 1 cup Food coloring spoon Week of January 11th: Building structures with candy and toothpicks 1 pack of gum drop type candy (with or without sugar). Can be holiday related if you prefer 1 pack of toothpicks (quantity depends on how big or small you want your building, at least 10). Week of January 18th: Making Sensory Bottles Empty bottle that has a lid that can be glued on. Water Clear glue Glitter, glue gun or crazy glue or gorilla glue Extras ( not necessity) googly eyes, paint or permanent markers, construction paper. Week of January 25th: Counting Clouds Construction paper Glue Sharpie Cotton balls Week of February 1st: Germs 3 small bowls Water Pepper Dish soap Week of February 8th: 5 Senses Printouts provided that week Week of February 15th: Rainbow clouds Water Shaving cream Food coloring clear container Week of February 22nd: Magnets 2 magnets Paper clips (metal) nail Coin Small plastic object Any other metal object to test out Additional supplies for science experiments past February 22nd will be added in January 2021.
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外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
教師專業知識和證書
Tresea Snyder is a mom of three who recently relocated to beautiful North Carolina. She has been working as a teacher aide for kindergarten for the last four years in central New York. Prior to being a teacher aide, she was a substitute teacher.
Mrs. Snyder loves to help kids learn. She is always up for a challenge and feels that making a personal connection with each child is an important tool for successful learning and teaching. As a mom of an autistic child, she has learned and applied many different teaching methods to her work.
Mrs. Snyder has a bachelor’s in science degree in Criminal Justice that she received from SUNY Brockport. After graduating and having multiple jobs in various fields, Mrs. Snyder started working in the school system and realized that this was her true passion.
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現場團體小班課程
US$60
每週( US$12每班)每週 5 次
60 分鐘
有85 位學習者完成此課程
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