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FIVE 60 minute sessions

Third/Fourth Grade Structured Virtual Book Studies

Third/Fourth Grade Structured Virtual Book Studies

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Structured Virtual Book Studies Program

Discover the Joy of Reading: Virtual Book Studies Tailored for Young Minds

Each 60-minute session, led by an experienced educator, enriches your child's comprehension and language arts skills through:

  • Guided Reading: A blend of student-led reading aloud to enhance fluency and independent reading for personal comprehension.
  • Vocabulary Building: Introduction of 6 new words per session, with 12 contextual questions for reinforcement.
  • Writing Excellence: Improvement via targeted writing exercises connected to the story elements.
  • Critical Analysis: Engagement with the text through open-ended writing response questions, fostering reflective and critical thinking.

Sessions are conducted virtually, offering convenience and flexibility. First booked, first served basis ensures that early registrants secure their preferred times.

Choosing the Right Book: Selecting a novel that matches your student's reading level is crucial. This ensures the sessions are both productive and enjoyable, promoting optimal growth.  Click Here for Fifth Grade Novel Study Options

Check out our current Third/Fourth Grade titles!

FIVE-60 Minute Session Studies $275

  • Freckle Juice (Grade 3): Dive into Judy Blume's delightful story of young Andrew Marcus's quest for freckles, offering a fun exploration of self-acceptance and individuality.
  • Sadako and the Paper Cranes (Grade 4): A touching tale of hope and perseverance, this book inspires discussions about history, culture, and the power of peace.
  • The Chocolate Touch (Grade 3): Join John Midas on his magical journey to learn that too much of a good thing might not be so sweet, a perfect story for discussing consequences and the importance of moderation.
  • The Hundred Dresses (Grade 3): Explore themes of kindness, empathy, and the impact of bullying through the story of Wanda Petronski in this poignant narrative.
  • Mr. Popper's Penguins (Grade 4): Delve into the whimsical world of Mr. Popper and his performing penguins, encouraging imagination and a love for animals.
  • Because of Winn Dixie (Grades 3-4): A heartwarming tale of Opal and her scruffy dog Winn-Dixie, exploring themes of friendship, community, and the meaning of family.
  • Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (Grade 4): Laugh and learn with Peter Hatcher and his little brother, Fudge, in this humorous story about sibling rivalry and love.
  • Shiloh (Grade 4): Journey through the challenges and moral decisions of young Marty Preston and his rescued dog, Shiloh.
  • Stone Fox (Grade 4): Experience the thrilling race against time and the bond between a boy and his dog in the snowy landscapes of Wyoming.
  • Frindle (Grades 3-4): Dive into the creative world of words with Nick Allen and his invention of the "frindle," sparking discussions on language and innovation.
  • Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (Grades 3-4): Enter Willy Wonka's world of pure imagination and discover the sweet rewards of kindness and integrity.
  • Fantastic Mr. Fox (Grade 4): Follow the clever Mr. Fox in his adventures to outsmart three determined farmers, highlighting themes of ingenuity and perseverance.
  • Charlotte's Web (Grades 3-4): Explore the enduring friendship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider, teaching lessons on loyalty, death, and the cycle of life.
  • Parent's Choice: Want to select your child’s next read? Choose any age-appropriate book for a personalized 5-session book study

Click Here for Fifth Grade Novel Study Options

This structured program is designed to cater to the varied interests and reading levels of young learners, offering them a chance to grow, learn, and discover the joy of reading through literature. Whether your child is venturing into the world of reading or looking to explore deeper literary themes, our Virtual Book Studies provide a supportive, interactive, and enjoyable learning experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials will my child need?

Your child will need a quiet space, a device with a camera and microphone (laptop or tablet), reliable internet, and headphones. Headphones are required to protect session privacy and minimize distractions. We’ll also use a notebook and pencil for math work.

What if we miss a session?

Life happens! You’ll be able to reschedule sessions within the summer window based on available openings. And don’t worry, your 10 sessions never expire. If needed, we will continue scheduling beyond August 11 to ensure your child receives every session.

What if we’re traveling or have an unpredictable summer schedule?

This 10 session program is designed to fit your family’s rhythm. Sessions can be spaced out as much as needed or booked close together depending on your schedule. As long as there is an open time slot on the calendar it is available to reserve. If you need to cancel or reschedule we simply ask that you make the change at least 24 hours in advance so the session can open back up for another student.

Is this aligned with my child’s school?

Yes. The program is designed to reflect grade-level expectations and core math standards. We tailor sessions based on what your child will be learning next year, using trusted, widely used resources that support school success.

Can I enroll multiple children?

Absolutely. Siblings can each register for their upcoming grade level and schedule their own individual sessions.

Is this program just review?

Not at all. This is a curriculum preview, designed to introduce key concepts before the school year begins, helping your child stay ahead and feel confident.

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