LU Group Classes

Our Most Affordable Structured Literacy Option!

We explicitly teach word recognition, writing, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension skills using the Science of Reading & Chapter Books.

How are Group Classes

Different?

Group classes move at a faster pace than our private and duo intensive sessions.

  • Six weeks (12 classes) of intensive literacy instruction.

  • 3-4 students, matched by grade and ability level.

  • Created for reluctant readers & writers up to 1 year below grade level.

📚Group Classes: 6 Week Intensive
$350.00

Next Start Date: Sept 30th

Group literacy classes teach essential skills in reading, writing, fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary using grade-level books.

  • 6 weeks of Intensive Instruction for Grades 2-12.

  • 45 min class held twice-weekly.

  • Students are grouped based on age and ability level.

  • Our most affordable in-person structured literacy option!

*3 students minimum. Custom days & timesk available upon request.

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We Teach:

🧠 Phonological Awareness & Phonics: 

  • Build your child’s ability to hear and work with sounds, which is crucial for reading success.

  • Learn fundamental phonics patterns for reading and spelling!

🧐 Vocabulary & Fluency Building: 

  • Creative exercises to expand your child’s word knowledge.

💭 Comprehension Strategies: 

  • Interactive activities to deepen understanding and critical thinking.

  • Learn strategies to understand and follow what you are reading.

✏️Writing Skills

  • Students learn to plan, organize, and write different paragraph types, providing a framework to express ideas clearly and reduce frustration.

What kinds of books

do you read

in group classes?

    1. 🚢 “Tonight on the Titanic” by Mary Pope Osborne: This engaging time-travel adventure offers a rich historical backdrop and accessible language, perfect for building background knowledge and expanding vocabulary.

    2. 🦘“Dingoes at Dinnertime” by Mary Pope Osborne: This exciting Magic Tree House book introduces wildlife themes and new vocabulary through an adventurous storyline.

    3. 🐈‍⬛ “Upside Down Magic” by Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle, and Emily Jenkins: A fun and magical story that helps students explore self-discovery and enjoyably expand their vocabulary.

    4. 🌊“I Survived The Japanese Tsunami” by Lauren Tarshis: This gripping tale provides historical insight and expands vocabulary through a compelling narrative about a natural disaster.

    5. “Sam Wu Is Not Afraid of Sharks” by Katie & Kevin Tsang: A humorous adventure that helps students build vocabulary related to courage and problem-solving in a relatable and entertaining way.

    1. 🍋“Lemonade War” by Jacqueline Davies: An engaging story that introduces basic business concepts and math skills, sibling relationships, and teamwork. The story builds academic vocabulary and social-emotional understanding.

    2. 🤖“The Wild Robot” by Peter Brown: This imaginative story captivates students with an exploration of technology and nature, boosting vocabulary and reading comprehension while fostering empathy and adaptation.

    1. 👨‍🚀 “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio: This inspiring story about a boy with a facial difference promotes empathy and personal growth, while also enhancing vocabulary and writing skills through its rich character development and diverse perspectives

    2. 🌟“A Night Divided” by Jennifer A. Nielsen: A thrilling tale set during the Berlin Wall's construction, this book boosts vocabulary and writing skills by immersing readers in a gripping historical context and emotional narrative.

    1. ✈️ “The War That Saved My Life” by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley: This powerful story of a young girl's resilience during World War II helps develop vocabulary and writing skills through its detailed historical setting and emotional depth, while also exploring themes of courage and personal growth.

    2. 🍃“Esperanza Rising” by Pam Muñoz Ryan: This evocative novel about a young girl’s journey from wealth to poverty in early 20th-century America enriches vocabulary and writing skills, offering a deep exploration of perseverance and cultural identity.