4th Grade Math Bundle (Part 2 of 4: Full Year of Mastery Method Math)
What's included
16 live meetings
14 hrs 40 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Homework will be assigned weekly through various materials posted to the Outschool Classroom. These should generally not take more than 1-2 hours total per week to complete. Additionally, on class days I suggest that students take a few minutes directly following class to finish any assigned classwork they were unable to complete.Assessment
Ongoing informal assessment through interactive student activities and responses, as well as monitoring student classwork and homework. A final unit test will be given at the end of the session. Parents, please contact me about the level of assessment and feedback you prefer for your student.Class Experience
US Grade 4
FREE enrollment in my 4th Grade Math FLEX course included! (weekly video lessons and activities) $120 value **FREE 8-week access to IXL Math ($20 Value) *** Discounts on my games classes and private tutoring! This session is part of a larger series titled, “4th Grade Math Bundle: Full Year of Integrated Mastery Method Math for 8-11 yrs”. Taken as a whole, this course will offer a full year's worth of math at the general 4th grade level--focusing on gaining a deep understanding of the concept and application of division, building mastery and fluency of the basic division facts, as well as “long” division. Basic geometry, place value, finding the average, Money, measurement, basic geometry, place value and their connection to multiplication will also be covered. Additionally, this class will connect these math concepts to topics and themes from Language Arts, Social Studies and Science to form an even broader and deeper interdisciplinary understanding. This is a Mastery approach to math--each concept will be discovered, explored and practiced in a meaningful, in-depth way to achieve full understanding before moving on and connecting to the next topic. This approach is ideal both for students who love math and want to take a deep dive into each concept, as well as anxious math learners who get easily overwhelmed by jumping quickly between concepts and prefer to take their time to fully learn and understand each concept. In both cases, the mastery method can build confidence, create a positive math identity and set students on a trajectory of math success. Because of the small size of this class, I will be able to give each student the individual attention needed to ensure mastery. This course is geared towards the 4th grade student, but because the mastery method builds on previously internalized concepts and skills, specific age or assigned grade level is not as important as the prerequisite foundations of mathematical understanding, along with the maturity to handle online class and games. **Specifically for this class, students should come with a solid number sense for whole numbers: adding, subtracting, and multiplying single and multi-digit numbers. If you have questions about your learner’s placement level, please contact me. In this second 8-week session, we will continue our deep dive into division and all this related to division! We will round out our division fact fluency and divisibility from Part 1 with division/divisibility by 4, 7, and 8. We will use geometry to expand our understanding of multiplication and division as learn to find the area of triangles and trapezoids. We will apply division to other real-world situations, such as converting measurements and money, finding averages, and of course fractions! (We will learn that fractions are really just division problems!) As we begin to dive into long division, we will review concepts of place value and expanded notation, as well as long multiplication as these are the key to truly understanding what's going on in long division. Each week we will cover one topic over two days, starting with a visual, interactive introduction of the math concept using real world math connections, followed by guided, group and individual practice of the introduced math concept/skill. Review work, including previously mastered math concepts such as multi-digit addition, subtraction, and multiplication will be woven into our class routines so that understanding stays fresh and further connections can be made. (See below for the full weekly outline of topics). I want my 4th graders to feel fully engaged in the learning process--to find meaning, confidence (and yes, even joy!) in mathematical problem solving. To make math fun and engaging, I will be presenting lessons through interactive slides, which will include clear visual representations, virtual manipulatives, and connections to math in the real world. Additionally, I will be using applications such as Nearpod (nearpod.com) to create further opportunities for students to engage with the math material and with one another. Activities will include collaborative idea boards, typed or drawn responses, polls, matching games, quizzes and embedded games. These activities provide not only engagement and fun for students, but also give me as the teacher the opportunity for ongoing, informal assessment in order to check for mastery of each math concept. Furthermore, the ability for me to share student answers anonymously can help those students who feel uncomfortable or anxious answering questions verbally. *For students needing additional support in reaching mastery of a topic, I will be offering tutoring sessions each week, available by the ½ hour. First Day of Class: Introductions, ice breakers, general math, practice using Jamboard, Nearpod, and Blooket Week 1 (Lesson 9) : Geometry: All about Triangles/Finding the Area of a Triangle Additional Topics and Review: Adding columns of numbers/making 10's/Geometry review Week 2 (Lesson 10): Division and Divisibility by 4/Fractions as Division (halves, fourths and eighths) Additional Topics and Review: Measurement & Money Conversions/Word Problems/Probability Week 3 (Lesson 11): Finding the Average Additional Topics and Review: Comparing numbers/inequalities Week 4 (Lesson 12): Division and Divisibility by 7 and 8/ Remainders/More Fractions Additional Topics and Review: Measurement conversions (ounces to pounds)/word problems Week 5 (Lesson 13): Finding the Area of a Trapezoid Additional Topics and Review: Multiplying by multiples of 10 Week 6 (Lesson 14): Place-Value and Expanded Notation (up to billions) Additional Topics and Review: Geometry review/Fraction review Week 7 (Lesson 15): Division by a single digit with remainder Additional Topics and Review: Adding & Subtracting 4-digit numbers/Geometry: Shapes with more than 4 sides Week 8 (Lesson 16): More Division by a single digit with remainder Additional Topics and Review: Data and Graphing
Learning Goals
(see above description)
Other Details
Parental Guidance
We will be using the third-party websites listed below that provide interactive, fun opportunities for building mastery and fluency of math concepts and skills:
Nearpod: Educational, interactive tool for presenting my own slide-show lessons and activities (such as matching, drag-and-drop, etc.) I will post a direct link in the Zoom chat that will take students directly into the lesson, they only need to enter their first name or nickname so that I know who is who within the lesson. * No account or personal information needed.
Google Jamboard: A great interactive tool for collaborative learning and sharing ideas. I will send a direct link in the Zoom chat that will allow students to enter directly into the specific Jamboard without any kind of sign-up * No account or personal information needed
IXL: This is a great site for practicing specific math skills and concepts. As a teacher, I really like it because I can assign specific sections that line up exactly with the concepts/skills we've covered in class, and be able to see students' progress on that skill. I will provide students with individual usernames and passwords, so no family account or personal information will be needed. Most students find the site fun and motivating, but please let me know if your student finds it stressful--I will find an alternative.
Blooket: Students love playing these fun, fast-paced games with math question banks that I am able to create and taylor to the needs of the class. The report I see after each game serves as a great informal assessment. I will post a direct link in the Zoom chat, students will simply enter their first name of nickname and begin playing the game. *No account or personal information needed
Google Slides: I will usually use Google Slides to present lessons through the screen share function, but may at times give students the link for activities or games that I have created. *No account or personal information needed
Xtra math: This is a great site for practicing math facts. Using my teacher account, I will create usernames and passcodes for each student and send the login information to families through Outschool private message. No personal information will be shared and families will not need to create their own accounts
Supply List
I will supply most of the supplies/curriculum myself through links and attached PDF's in the classroom. There will be an optional workbook from which I will be assigning homework. (If your learner completed Part 1 with me, it is the same book!) If this is your learner's first session with me, a link will be sent with the purchasing information once the learner is enrolled. (The cost will not exceed $60 for the entire year--the same workbook will be used for Parts 1-4 of this class)
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a certified teacher (Grades 1-6) with a Masters in Teaching and over 20 years of classroom, small group and one-on-one experience. Math has been my focus for the past 6 years, and I have taught this specific 4th grade Mastery Math Method for 4 years.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$300
for 16 classes2x per week, 8 weeks
55 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-11
3-6 learners per class