First Grade
English Language Arts
Grades 1-2 Ages 5-7 2 Live Classes
Reading | Writing | Phonics
Ongoing
Open Enrollment
$16
per week
Writing Skills
Reading Comprehension
Small Class
2-6 students
25-Minute
Live Class
Students strengthen reading, writing, spelling, and comprehension skills through engaging lessons, guided practice, and interactive activities. Learners build confidence while developing the literacy skills needed for future academic success
Skills Students Practice
Reading Fluency
Phonics & Word Study
Speaking & Sharing
High-Frequency Words
Why Parents Love This Class
Strong Reading Foundation
Highly Interactive
Small Group Learning
Builds Confidence
Class Structure
Greetings & Review
Learn Sound of the Day
Read Together
Writing Activity
Share & Discuss
Join Anytime!
Open Enrollment
25-minute live class
Affordable- just $8 per week
Engaging, and educational
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Once you submit a request or sign up for an existing class, our team will reach out to you with final details. Classes are live on Zoom and use Google Classroom for communication and assignments.
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No problem! You can still enroll. Each class reviews prior concepts and includes a lesson independent of the prior one. Feel free to join any session that works for your schedule.
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No! No prior knowledge or experience is needed. Our teachers meet your child where they are and work from there!
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A paper and pencil is all they need. The teacher will post a message in the classroom if they need anything else.
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We keep our group sizes small so that each child gets the attention they need to succeed. You can expect a maximum of 6 students.
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At this time, we cannot guarantee that a recording will be available.
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Yes! In addition to being credentialed and experienced, every teacher is background checked every year.
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Yes! This course is everything your child will need, including:
Reading FoundationsPhonemic Awareness
Beginning Sounds
Ending Sounds
Middle Sounds
Rhyming Words
Syllables
Blending Sounds
Segmenting Sounds
Listening Skills
Phonics
Consonant Sounds
Short Vowels
Long Vowels
Consonant Blends
Digraphs
Silent E
Word Families
Decodable Words
Sound-Spelling Relationships
High-Frequency Words
Sight Words
Recognizing Common Words
Reading Words Automatically
Building Reading Fluency
Reading Comprehension
Understanding Stories
Characters
Setting
Beginning, Middle & End
Story Events
Main Idea
Key Details
Retelling Stories
Making Predictions
Drawing Conclusions
Informational Reading
Facts & Details
Text Features
Asking Questions
Understanding Nonfiction Texts
Making Connections
Comparing Information
Writing
Sentence Writing
Capital Letters
Ending Punctuation
Complete Sentences
Spacing Between Words
Expanding Sentences
Writing Simple Responses
Creative Writing
Story Writing
Personal Narratives
Descriptive Writing
Picture Prompts
Creative Thinking
Sharing Ideas Through Writing
Writing Process
Planning Ideas
Drafting
Revising
Editing
Publishing Simple Pieces
Grammar & Language
Parts of Speech
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Pronouns
Using Words Correctly
Conventions
Capitalization
Punctuation
Grammar Basics
Sentence Structure
Word Usage
Editing Skills
Spelling & Word Study
Spelling Patterns
Short Vowel Patterns
Long Vowel Patterns
Word Families
Consonant Blends
Digraphs
Frequently Used Words
Vocabulary Development
Context Clues
Word Meanings
Synonyms
Antonyms
Academic Vocabulary
Using New Words in Speaking & Writing
Speaking & Listening
Communication Skills
Listening Carefully
Following Directions
Participating in Discussions
Answering Questions
Speaking in Complete Sentences
Sharing Ideas Clearly
Building Confidence While Speaking
Literature Appreciation
Exploring Texts
Poetry
Fiction
Nonfiction
Folktales
Fairy Tales
Read-Aloud Discussions
Responding to Literature
Classroom Engagement
Interactive discussions, games, read-alouds, writing activities, and guided practice are woven throughout the course to help students build confidence while developing reading, writing, spelling, and grammar skills. Students actively participate in every lesson and are encouraged to share their thinking and ideas.
Who Should Enroll?
Ideal for students ages 5–8 or learners working at a first-grade level. This course provides a complete foundation in reading, writing, spelling, grammar, and comprehension skills. Concepts are taught, practiced, reviewed, and reinforced in a supportive small-group environment.
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