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005: What About English Curriculum?

Episode 5 of the The Intentional Homeschooler podcast, hosted by Erika Sagert, titled "005: What About English Curriculum?" was published on May 2, 2024 and runs 16 minutes.

May 2, 2024 ·16m · The Intentional Homeschooler

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Whether you’re a seasoned homeschool mom or just starting, navigating the world of English Language Arts can feel overwhelming. Fear not! I’m here to give you tools, resources, and encouragement for your journey. Today, I will provide some ideas to make English fun and engaging while sparking a love for reading and writing.Tailor your ELA plan to your child's needs and interests, not a predetermined scope and sequence.Age Group: Kindergarten - Grade 2Focus on fostering a love for language through exploration and discovery.Read aloud extensively.Implement a strong phonics program for reading instruction.Introduce handwriting and proper pencil grip when the child is developmentally ready.Encourage storytelling and verbal development.Limit screen time.Age Group: Grades 3 - 5Prioritize reading instruction until the child becomes a strong reader.Seek help if you suspect learning difficulties like dyslexia.Incorporate a variety of reading materials, including trade books and library resources.Schedule daily quiet reading time.Introduce composition exercises Add spelling and vocabulary practice Age Group: Grades 6 - 8Continue to encourage reading with a balance between preferred choices and new genres.Include grammar instruction Build vocabulary using Greek and Latin roots or based on literature selections.Emphasize writing through various exercises like storytelling, poetry, and essay writing.Age Group: Grades 9 - 12Cover a range of literature, including classic American, British, and World Literature titles.Utilize IEW and Lost Tools of Writing for composition instruction.Explore online resources like Teachers Pay Teachers.Integrate vocabulary development with literature selections.Choose literature that complements history studies whenever possible.Resources mentioned in the podcast:Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons: https://a.co/d/3QJlCqJInstitute for Excellence in Writing: https://iew.com/Sentence diagramming: https://www.grammar-revolution-classroom.com/Lost Tools of Writing: https://circeinstitute.org/lost-tools-writing/Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Spelling Power: https://www.spellingpower.com/Book a virtual coffee chat with Erika:https://calendly.com/erika-sagert-hope-learning-center/coffee-chat-with-erika-sagertTo carry on the conversation, join our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/HopeLearningCenter2/For daily insights and inspirations, follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hope_learning_center/Or even more, subscribe to our YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@hopelearningcenter471To learn more about the work we do at Hope Learning Center, check out our website:www.hopelearningctr.com 

Whether you’re a seasoned homeschool mom or just starting, navigating the world of English Language Arts can feel overwhelming. Fear not! I’m here to give you tools, resources, and encouragement for your journey. Today, I will provide some ideas to make English fun and engaging while sparking a love for reading and writing.


Tailor your ELA plan to your child's needs and interests, not a predetermined scope and sequence.

  • Age Group: Kindergarten - Grade 2
    • Focus on fostering a love for language through exploration and discovery.
    • Read aloud extensively.
    • Implement a strong phonics program for reading instruction.
    • Introduce handwriting and proper pencil grip when the child is developmentally ready.
    • Encourage storytelling and verbal development.
    • Limit screen time.

  • Age Group: Grades 3 - 5
    • Prioritize reading instruction until the child becomes a strong reader.
    • Seek help if you suspect learning difficulties like dyslexia.
    • Incorporate a variety of reading materials, including trade books and library resources.
    • Schedule daily quiet reading time.
    • Introduce composition exercises 
    • Add spelling and vocabulary practice 
  • Age Group: Grades 6 - 8
    • Continue to encourage reading with a balance between preferred choices and new genres.
    • Include grammar instruction 
    • Build vocabulary using Greek and Latin roots or based on literature selections.
    • Emphasize writing through various exercises like storytelling, poetry, and essay writing.
  • Age Group: Grades 9 - 12
    • Cover a range of literature, including classic American, British, and World Literature titles.
    • Utilize IEW and Lost Tools of Writing for composition instruction.
    • Explore online resources like Teachers Pay Teachers.
    • Integrate vocabulary development with literature selections.
    • Choose literature that complements history studies whenever possible.
  • Resources mentioned in the podcast:



Book a virtual coffee chat with Erika:


https://calendly.com/erika-sagert-hope-learning-center/coffee-chat-with-erika-sagert




To carry on the conversation, join our Facebook group:


https://www.facebook.com/HopeLearningCenter2/


For daily insights and inspirations, follow us on Instagram:


https://www.instagram.com/hope_learning_center/


Or even more, subscribe to our YouTube channel:


https://www.youtube.com/@hopelearningcenter471


To learn more about the work we do at Hope Learning Center, check out our website:

www.hopelearningctr.com 

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