Short Summary
Class Information
Availability
Monday: 5:45 Central Standard Time
Tuesday: 9:00am Central Standard Time
2:15pm Central Standard Time
Wednesday: 8:00am Central Standard Time
7:00pm Central Standard Time
Thursday: 10:00am Central Standard Time
5:30 pm Central Standard Time
Friday: 6:00am Central Standard Time
12:00pm Central Standard Time
4:00pm Central Standard Time
Sunday: 8:00pm Central Standard Time
Description
This 45 minute class will be taught focusing on one literacy skill for reading comprehension as well as practicing that skill with their writing. The reason reading and writing should be taught together is so that the reading comprehension skill is reinforced in their writing when students get a chance to practice that same reading skill right in the moment and become the author. In this class students will see that there are many reasons for writing and that writing has different criteria.(you can join the class and leave the class at your convenience. Each class is a stand alone class so no need to attend all of the classes listed. Come and go as you please. Be sure to check the video and the reviews on the class listing to get a better idea of the class.
Lesson Outline
*read a short passage together and discuss aloud (5 mins)
*use the organizer that addresses a common reading comprehension skill to guide our discussions (15 mins)
*use another organizer with this same skill and brainstorm ideas to practice the reading skill but as an AUTHOR. (10 mins)
*students complete the organizer with teacher guidance and discussion (10 mins)*share out any final thoughts (5 mins)
*After class, students are encouraged to complete their writing when class has ended on draft paper.
*After class, students are also encouraged to read 20-30 minutes and practice the skill of the day from our lesson.
CALENDAR of LITERACY SKILLS:
Week of May 27- Reading: Character Analyzation AND Writing: Short Story Focusing on Characters' Dialogue, Actions, and Thoughts
Week of June 3- Reading: Main Idea/Purpose of Letter AND Writing: Letter Writing with Purpose and Key Points
Week of June 10- Reading: Gathering Related Facts to Form a Thought AND Writing: Provide Facts to Influence Readers' Thoughts
Week of June 17- Reading: Making Inferences AND Writing: Fiction Writing: Use Details to Show (not just telling) the events
Week June 24-Reading: Prior Knowledge-Facts on the Topic AND Writing: Organize Facts on Topic of Choice (informative)
Week of July 1- Reading: Context Clues AND Writing: Use Stronger word Choice (Vocabulary)
Week July 8- Reading: Identify Author's Counterargument AND Writing: Develop a Counterargument
Week of July 15- Reading: Sequential Order and Character’s Feeling AND Writing: Personal Narrative Focusing on Character Feelings and Events
Week of July 22- Reading: Author's Message AND Writing: Persuasive Paragraph: Use Details to Support Your Thought on a Topic
Week of July 29- Reading: Summary and Retell AND Writing: Short Story Plot Focusing on Meaningful Events in Order
Week of August 5- Reading: Paraphrase Informational Text AND Writing: Inform on a Topic with Strong Word Choice and Facts
Week of August 12- Reading: Identify Figurative Language and It's Meaning AND Writing: Include Figurative Language With Fiction Story
Week of August 19- Reading: Cause and Effect AND Writing: Informative focusing on Details to Explain more about their topic
Week of August 26- Reading: Character Perspective AND Writing: Short Narrative focusing on Events and Character Reactions
Week of September 2- Reading: Gather Text Facts by Category AND Writing: Organize Paragraphs by Categories to Inform
Week of September 9- Reading: Drawing Conclusions AND Writing: Short Story Plot with CLUES about Events and Feelings
Week of September 16- Reading- Locate Important Details and Supporting Details AND Writing: Inform with Facts and Supporting Facts/Details
Week of September 23- Reading: Compare Characters AND Writing: Short Story with Comparative Characters (similar/differences)
Week of September 30- Reading: Compare and Contrast AND Writing: Opinion: Compare Two Related Topics
Week of October 7- Reading: Summary of Story and Climax AND Short Story Writing: Focusing on Story Plot and Climax
Week of October 14- Reading: Identify Fact and Opinion AND Writing: Use Facts to Support Opinions