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.
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.
Sign Up
Here!
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?
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🚢 “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.
🦘“Dingoes at Dinnertime” by Mary Pope Osborne: This exciting Magic Tree House book introduces wildlife themes and new vocabulary through an adventurous storyline.
🐈⬛ “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.
🌊“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.
“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.
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🍋“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.
🤖“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.
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👨🚀 “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
🌟“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.
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✈️ “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.
🍃“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.