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2nd Grade Math | A Year's Worth of Curriculum (2x/Week)

Come together on a year long adventure, as we learn 2nd-grade math concepts! A few 2nd grade common core math topics we will encounter are: addition, subtraction, place value, time and more. We embrace math as it should be, fun & engaging!
Mrs. Jessica (MEd in Elementary Education)
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What's included

70 live meetings
29 hrs 10 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Students will be given worksheets after each meeting to enhance the information learned in class that day. Students will be given a link to play games according to what was learned each week for added fun!
Assessment
Students will be assessed throughout the entirety of the course. Assessments are informal and are based on how well I feel students are retaining/understanding the course material taught.

Class Experience

US Grade 2
Welcome Outschool Students!

In our 2nd-grade class, students will be introduced to a years worth of math curriculum! Whether your student is entering into the 2nd grade or has completed the grade and needs a refresher on various mathematical concepts - this class is perfect!

Our class provides students with an immersive experience, as we use multiple learning differentiations to ensure all abilities are met! Math should be embraced by students and teachers with excitement, versus anxiety and fear. Our class brings forth the joy of what math can be through the use of various techniques. Remember, not every child learns in the same manner! Whether your student is homeschooled or attends traditional school, what makes our class different is the use of online platforms. We utilize technological advances in gamified forms such as Genially. 

📚 Our Class Experience 📚 

Each meeting, the teacher will cover the math concept for that day through a 'mini lesson' for students to follow along. All lessons covered will be presented via presentation method for students to view. Students will have worksheets to use while in class, and outside of class as guided homework to ensure the information is retained. Providing students with a gamified experience enhances their engagement and interaction! 

Outside of each live meeting, at the start of each week, students will be given the outline of which math concepts will be taught; along with worksheets to complete. Of course, students will complete said worksheets outside of class time to enhance the concepts learned for that specific day! 

❓What is Genially?❓

🔗 Genially is a website and link that will be provided for extra practice after each class. Genially is a gamified format for students to practice their math skills learned in class that day. The best part is, families do not need to log into a website or utilize a pin code. It's completely free to you by the teacher, as well as fun and engaging for your student!

🌻 Method of Teaching & Learning Abilities 🌻

Beyond the use of technology, the teaching style I have is student centered, this way instruction will be based on how well the students are taking in the information. My goal is to guide students, and to ensure they feel comfortable on their journey of learning mathematical concepts! As their teacher, I am able to reach all learning types: Visual, Auditory, Read/Write, and Kinaesthetic. 

------------ 📆 WEELY SCHEDULE 📆 ------------

⭐️ Section 1: Number Sense to 1,000
Sept. 3rd - 5th: Place Value up to 1,000
Sept. 9th - 12th: Drawing Base 10 Blocks To Represent Numbers to 1,000/Writing the Word Form To Represent Numbers to 1,000
Sept. 16th - 19th: Place Value of Numbers to 1,000 & Comparing
Sept. 23rd - 26th: Ordering Numbers from LTG & GTL
Sept. 30th - Oct. 3rd: Skip Counting 5's, 10's, 100's

⭐️ Section 2: Two Digit Addition
Oct. 7th - 10th: 2-Digit Numbers with a 100’s Chart & Open Line
Oct. 14th - 17th: Decomposing into a Number Bond & Tens/Ones
Oct. 21st - 24th: 2-Digit Addition W/O Regrouping by Using & Drawing Base Ten Blocks
Oct. 28th - 31st: 2-Digit Addition With Regrouping by Drawing Base Ten Blocks
Nov. 4th - 7th: Adding With the Traditional Algorithm & One-Step Real World Word Problems

⭐️ Section 3: Two Digit Subtraction
Nov. 12th - 14th: Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers with a 100’s Chart & Open Line
Nov. 18th - 22nd: Subtraction by Decomposing Numbers into Number Bonds & Tens/Ones

**No classes Nov. 25th - 29th in observation of Thanksgiving Break**

Dec. 2nd - 5th: 2-Digit Subtraction W/O Regrouping Using & Drawing Base Ten Blocks
Dec. 9th - 12th: 2-Digit Subtraction With Regrouping by Drawing Base Ten Blocks
Dec. 16th - 20th: Subtraction with the Traditional Algorithm & One-Step Real World Problems

**No classes Dec. 23rd - Jan. 3rd in observation of Winter Break**

⭐️ Section 4: Addition & Subtraction to 1,000
Jan. 6th - 10th: Adding 3-Digit Numbers with an Open Number Line & Addition W/O Regrouping Using a Place Value Chart
Jan. 13th - 16th: 3-Digit Addition With Regrouping Using a Place Value Chart
Jan. 20th - 23rd: Subtracting 3-Digit Numbers with an Open Number Line & 3-Digit Subtraction W/O Regrouping Using a Place Value Chart
Jan. 27th - 30th: 3-Digit Subtraction: Regrouping Tens/Ones & Decomposing Hundreds and Regrouping in the Tens
Feb. 3rd - 6th: 3-Digit Subtraction: Decomposing Hundreds and Tens & Subtraction Across Zeros

⭐️ Section 5: Measurement 
Feb. 10th - 13th: Ruler and Tape: Measure in Inches and Feet
Feb. 17th - 20th: Meter Stick and Yardstick: Measure in Inches, Feet, and Yards
Feb. 24th - 27th: Real World Problems

⭐️ Section 6: Money
Mar. 3rd - 6th: Counting Coins: Penny, Dime, Nickel, and Quarter
Mar. 10th - 13th: Counting Money: Bills and Coins (Addition)
Mar. 17th - 20th: Counting Money: Bills and Coins (Subtraction)
Mar. 24th - 27th: Real World Problems

⭐️ Section 7:  Time
Mar. 31st - Apr. 3rd: Analog Clock: Hour and Minute Hand
Apr. 7th - 10th: Analog Clock: Minute Hand (Quarter After/Quarter to)
Apr. 14th - 17th: Analog Clock: Minute Hand (Nearest to 5 minutes)
Apr. 21st - 24th: 

⭐️ Section 8: Shape & Lines
Apr. 28th - May 1st: Naming 2-D Shapes: Composing & Decompsing 2-D Shapes
May 5th - 8th: Sort, Classify, and Construct 3-D Shapes

⭐️ Section 9: Data & Graphing
May 12th - 15th: Reading & Creating a Picture Graph - Real World Problems
May 19th - 22nd: Reading & Creating a Bar Graph - Real World Problems
May 26th - 29th: Reading & Creating a Line Graph - Real World Problems


----------Holiday/Break Schedule----------

Sept. 2nd: Labor Day
Nov. 11th: Veterans Day
Nov. 25th - 29th: Thanksgiving Break
Dec. 23rd - Jan. 9th: Winter Break
February 17th: Presidents Day
Mar. 31st - Apr.4th: Spring Break
May 26th: Memorial Day

*Practice work will be given out after each class meeting to help extend upon the lesson and to enhance their learned skills.

*The class would be great for students who are entering or who have recently exited the 4th grade (those who have recently exited the 4th grade this class would be used as review).*
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of mathematical concepts such as: apply addition, subtraction, etc. to real life situations; and understand when to use different forms of mathematics.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
9 Units
70 Lessons
over 35 Weeks
Unit 1: ⭐️ Section 1: Number Sense to 1,000 ⭐️
Lesson 1:
Place Value up to 1,000
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Place Value up to 1,000
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Drawing Base 10 Blocks To Represent Numbers to 1,000
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Writing the Word Form To Represent Numbers to 1,000
25 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Supply List
Students will receive weekly worksheets to print the Sunday prior to our class meetings. Students can utilize these worksheets, or use pencil with paper, a dry erase marker and board. We do differentiate class by utilizing hands-on learning through the use of counters; typically whatever can be found in the home.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Genially
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Phoenix
Associate's Degree in Psychology from University of Phoenix
"Creativity is intelligence having fun." 
- Albert Einstein

Welcome! My name is Jessica (Teacher Jessica). I have my Master's in Elementary Education (multiple subjects)! I have taught in the 6th grade classroom, and as of the last four years I have been teaching here on Outschool! 

My teaching experience has given me the knowledge and tools necessary to ensure all students can thrive inside and outside of the classroom. Being an elementary school teacher, I enjoy and have fun teaching in all areas; as you may notice with my class listings I enjoy doing a little bit of everything!

I love to enhance learning development, and to watch each student grow individually. I look forward to meeting your child! 

Aside from work life, I have a husband and three little ones! Outside of teaching, we love to be outside in nature, reading is life, and family time is everything!

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weekly or $900 for 70 classes
2x per week, 35 weeks
25 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 7-9
2-8 learners per class

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