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  • 50 S Main St #200, Naperville, IL 60540, USA

About Course

This course introduces young children (ages 5-7) to the fundamentals of reading and writing. The focus is on developing phonemic awareness, basic reading skills, and early writing abilities through engaging and interactive activities.

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Week 1: Introduction to Letters and Sounds

    • Objective: Familiarize children with the alphabet and the sounds each letter makes.

    • Content:

      • Introduction to uppercase and lowercase letters.

      • Phonemic awareness: identifying the sounds of letters (phonics).

    • Activities:

      • Alphabet song and letter matching games.

      • “Sound Hunt” where children identify objects that start with a specific letter sound.

      • Tracing letters on worksheets.

 

Week 2: Beginning to Read

    • Objective: Introduce simple word recognition and early reading skills.

    • Content:

      • Recognizing and reading simple sight words (e.g., cat, dog, hat).

      • Blending letter sounds to form basic words (e.g., c-a-t = cat).

    • Activities:

      • Flashcard games with sight words.

      • “Word Building” using letter tiles or magnets.

      • Reading simple sentences together as a class.

 

Week 3: Introduction to Writing

    • Objective: Begin developing fine motor skills for writing and forming simple words.

    • Content:

      • Writing basic letters and numbers.

      • Introduction to forming simple words on paper.

    • Activities:

      • Writing practice with tracing worksheets.

      • “Write the Word” activity where children write words from pictures shown.

      • Drawing and labeling pictures (e.g., drawing a cat and writing “cat”).

 

Week 4: Storytelling and Comprehension

    • Objective: Develop early reading comprehension and storytelling skills.

    • Content:

      • Listening to and discussing simple stories.

      • Understanding the beginning, middle, and end of a story.

    • Activities:

      • Reading a short story and discussing what happened.

      • “Story Sequencing” where children put pictures from the story in order.

      • Creating a simple story as a class, with each child contributing an idea.

 

Week 5: Expanding Vocabulary

    • Objective: Build vocabulary through word games and exploration.

    • Content:

      • Introduction to new vocabulary words related to everyday life.

      • Using new words in sentences.

    • Activities:

      • “Word of the Day” where children learn a new word each session.

      • Vocabulary games like “I Spy” using descriptive words.

      • Drawing a picture and writing a sentence about it using new vocabulary.

 

Week 6: Writing Simple Sentences

    • Objective: Encourage children to write simple sentences independently.

    • Content:

      • Understanding sentence structure (capital letter at the beginning, period at the end).

      • Writing sentences using sight words and new vocabulary.

    • Activities:

      • “Sentence Scramble” where children arrange words to form a sentence.

      • Writing sentences based on picture prompts.

      • Sharing sentences with the class to build confidence.

 

Week 7: Reading Aloud and Fluency

    • Objective: Develop reading fluency through practice and repetition.

    • Content:

      • Reading simple books aloud with expression.

      • Emphasizing fluency and comprehension while reading.

    • Activities:

      • “Reading Buddies” where children pair up and read to each other.

      • Group reading of a short, repetitive book.

      • Practicing reading aloud to the class, focusing on clear pronunciation and expression.

 

Week 8: Review and Celebration of Learning

    • Objective: Reinforce all the skills learned and celebrate the progress made.

    • Content:

      • Review key concepts: letters, sounds, reading, writing, storytelling.

      • Showcase of children’s work (stories, sentences, drawings).

    • Activities:

      • Review games like “Alphabet Bingo” or “Word Match.”

      • “Author’s Chair” where each child reads a sentence or short story they wrote.

      • Certificate award ceremony for participation and progress.

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