What can parents see on the class samples page?
Parents can understand how Tiny Steps online classes are structured, how teachers guide children, and what kind of phonics, reading, grammar, sentence formation, or public speaking practice may happen.
Real Class Moments
Explore how Tiny Steps teaches phonics, reading, grammar, sentence formation, and public speaking through live, child-friendly online practice.
If you are comparing online phonics classes, reading support, or English classes for kids with visible progress, this page gives you a direct feel for the teaching quality, pace, and child participation Tiny Steps is known for.
Want a simple home activity after watching? Children can practise letter tracing online before moving into sound blending and reading.
Browse By Focus
Filter by phonics, reading, grammar, communication, or confidence to explore the class moments most relevant to your child.
Sample teaching contexts
Child practises sounds and blending.
Child reads words, sentences, or short passages.
Child builds and corrects sentences.
Child answers prompts, describes pictures, or tells a short story.
How classes feel
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Classes begin with a short recap to settle the child and activate earlier learning.
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The teacher introduces one focused concept clearly and keeps the child engaged in the task.
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Children respond actively while the teacher supports each attempt in real time.
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Mistakes are corrected gently and children are encouraged to keep trying without pressure.
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Families get a simple next-step or practice suggestion after class or milestone progress.

Founder Reassurance
These class samples are here because parent trust matters. We want families to hear the pacing, notice the teacher attention, and understand the standard of care we aim for in every Tiny Steps class.
Every clip on this page is shared with parent consent, and every sample is chosen to reflect the calm, structured experience we believe children need in live online learning.
Tiny Steps Learning
Parents can understand how Tiny Steps online classes are structured, how teachers guide children, and what kind of phonics, reading, grammar, sentence formation, or public speaking practice may happen.
Tiny Steps classes are live teacher-guided online classes. Class samples or learning examples are used to help parents understand the teaching style.
No. Tiny Steps focuses on child participation. Children are encouraged to read, speak, answer, practise, and try again with teacher support.
Teachers guide children gently during the activity, helping them correct reading, sentence, grammar, or speaking mistakes without pressure.
Samples can help parents understand the teaching approach, but the best next step is a free assessment because every child starts at a different level.
Next Step
Start with a free assessment. Tiny Steps will understand your child’s current level and recommend whether the right starting point is phonics, reading, grammar, sentence formation, or public speaking.